1972 Omega Ellipse Gold Integrated Rope Bracelet (Ref. D6331)
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History and Significance
During the 1970s many Swiss brands experimented with softer case shapes that moved away from traditional round watches. Cushion, tonneau, and elliptical cases became common as designers explored new proportions that still worked as dress watches. Omega produced several elegant examples during this period, often pairing these shapes with integrated bracelets that gave the watch a more unified look on the wrist.
Reference D6331 reflects that design language well. The softly rounded elliptical case flows directly into a woven integrated bracelet, creating a continuous silhouette that feels distinctly 1970s. The brushed champagne dial with Roman numerals keeps the design restrained, while the slim two hand layout emphasizes the watch’s role as a classic dress piece.
Watches like this were typically produced with gold filled cases and matching bracelets, allowing Omega to offer precious metal styling while keeping the watches relatively thin and wearable. Today they remain an interesting example of Omega’s dress watch designs from the era.
Writer's Thoughts
The integrated bracelet is really what makes this watch stand out. The woven pattern gives it a lot of texture and makes the whole piece feel more like a piece of jewelry than a traditional strap watch.
The elliptical case shape also sits nicely on the wrist. At 27 by 32mm it has the same kind of presence as many vintage dress watches while still feeling thin and comfortable. It’s a simple watch, but the bracelet and dial together give it a lot of character.
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Every watch is carefully inspected, fully vetted, and described with full transparency. This Rolex is guaranteed authentic and comes backed by our commitment to honesty, quality, and trust.
Brand: Omega
Model: Ellipse (Ref. D6331)
Year: 1972
Case Material: 14k gold filled
Case Size: 27mm x 32mm
Dial: Champagne dial with Roman numerals
Movement: Manual wind Omega movement
Strap/Bracelet: Integrated gold-filled Omega bracelet
Buckle/Clasp: Omega signed clasp
Contents: Watch only
Case: Gold-filled case shows surface wear consistent with age, including light scratches and small marks visible along the sides and edges. Overall shape remains strong.
Dial: Champagne dial remains clean with even brushing and clear Roman numerals with only light aging visible.
Hands: Black hands remain clean and well preserved.
Crystal: Acrylic crystal shows visible surface wear and scratches from age.
Strap/Bracelet: Integrated Omega bracelet shows wear and some discoloration between links but remains fully intact and wearable.
1972 Omega Ellipse Gold Integrated Rope Bracelet (Ref. D6331)
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History and Significance
During the 1970s many Swiss brands experimented with softer case shapes that moved away from traditional round watches. Cushion, tonneau, and elliptical cases became common as designers explored new proportions that still worked as dress watches. Omega produced several elegant examples during this period, often pairing these shapes with integrated bracelets that gave the watch a more unified look on the wrist.
Reference D6331 reflects that design language well. The softly rounded elliptical case flows directly into a woven integrated bracelet, creating a continuous silhouette that feels distinctly 1970s. The brushed champagne dial with Roman numerals keeps the design restrained, while the slim two hand layout emphasizes the watch’s role as a classic dress piece.
Watches like this were typically produced with gold filled cases and matching bracelets, allowing Omega to offer precious metal styling while keeping the watches relatively thin and wearable. Today they remain an interesting example of Omega’s dress watch designs from the era.
Writer's Thoughts
The integrated bracelet is really what makes this watch stand out. The woven pattern gives it a lot of texture and makes the whole piece feel more like a piece of jewelry than a traditional strap watch.
The elliptical case shape also sits nicely on the wrist. At 27 by 32mm it has the same kind of presence as many vintage dress watches while still feeling thin and comfortable. It’s a simple watch, but the bracelet and dial together give it a lot of character.
Our Promise
Every watch is carefully inspected, fully vetted, and described with full transparency. This Rolex is guaranteed authentic and comes backed by our commitment to honesty, quality, and trust.
Brand: Omega
Model: Ellipse (Ref. D6331)
Year: 1972
Case Material: 14k gold filled
Case Size: 27mm x 32mm
Dial: Champagne dial with Roman numerals
Movement: Manual wind Omega movement
Strap/Bracelet: Integrated gold-filled Omega bracelet
Buckle/Clasp: Omega signed clasp
Contents: Watch only
Case: Gold-filled case shows surface wear consistent with age, including light scratches and small marks visible along the sides and edges. Overall shape remains strong.
Dial: Champagne dial remains clean with even brushing and clear Roman numerals with only light aging visible.
Hands: Black hands remain clean and well preserved.
Crystal: Acrylic crystal shows visible surface wear and scratches from age.
Strap/Bracelet: Integrated Omega bracelet shows wear and some discoloration between links but remains fully intact and wearable.