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Feelings about DeVille?

I am looking at the DeVille for a dress watch and wondered how people here feel about this model because I never see much comment about it. In fact, I have posted asking for comments on a couple of forums and I just don't get much feedback. Is there a known defect that I should be considering. I realize it has the co-axial movement and that this is untested, but I haven't heard any problems with it yet either. If you were spending the money for a dress watch, would you buy the DeVille or another brand, perhaps Rolex, Girard Perregaux, Zenith, etc. Personally I like Omega quite a bit and have been heavily considering the DeVille but I am hesitating because there seem to be so few fans of this watch. What do you guys think? Thanks in advance.

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