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    Please help me out ID this vintage Omega

    Hi,

    I have just inherited this Omega from my father. Tried to find some info about it but without success. As far as I know, he bought it in the 50's, since then he's been the one and only owner. It's in perfect condition and precisely working. Movement 30T2 ???? (see last Pic)

    Any info you can give me about it will be highly appreciated.

    Thanks!



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    I do add some pics of the Omega box I have it in? What do you think, is it the original one??


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    I add some pics of the extract as just arrived

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    Re: Please help me out ID this vintage Omega

    Looks in good condition. The 9 million number dates it in the range 1926 to 1944, but i would think its in the early part of that range. That type of hands were popular in 1930-40s.

    You need to identify the caliber number, by looking at the movement in more detail under a loupe (x10 or30 is best)

    Once you,ve done that, please post here again. I,m sure others will chime in and recognise the nice dial

    Cheers, Paul
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    Re: Please help me out ID this vintage Omega

    Forgot to add, I,m sure you know that the case is 18 carot gold ( confirmed by 18k and 750 ( 750 parts per 1000)), and the ladys head symbol (Helvetia). The hammerhead with 149 in it means that the case wAs made by Wyss and Cie (company), in Bienne. They registered with the Swiss authorities in 1934 apparently, so this suggest that your watch was made somewhere between 1934 -44.
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    Re: Please help me out ID this vintage Omega

    Quote Originally Posted by Sherbie View Post
    Forgot to add, I,m sure you know that the case is 18 carot gold ( confirmed by 18k and 750 ( 750 parts per 1000)),
    Then why does the back edge of the case have "metal" stamped into it? And it appears the "gold" is flaking off by the crown? (both visible in third pic).

    P.S. I do realize gold is a metal, I just thought it an odd detail if it is 18k gold.
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    Re: Please help me out ID this vintage Omega

    Thanks for your reply Paul,

    Is it possible that the movement No is 30T2???

    Thanks

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    Re: Please help me out ID this vintage Omega

    That's a nice looking 30T2 with the less common nickel plating on the movement which can be confirmed by looking under the balance. The serial dates it to the very early forties - the thirty series was launched in '39 which gives a lower limit, but I'd say 40 or 41. The dial is extremely uncommon and rather nice, but I don't think the crown is original.


    What else do you want to know?

    *edit* that's what happens when you start a post and then get distracted...

    HBL, I don't know about the apparent flaking, but that looks like a movement spacer that is being identified as not being gold and doesn't refer to the case as a whole.
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    Re: Please help me out ID this vintage Omega

    Quote Originally Posted by snegri View Post
    Thanks for your reply Paul,

    Is it possible that the movement No is 30T2???

    Thanks

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    Yes it is possible and probable because the movement is stamped 30T2 under the balance. (nice pic btw) So its a 30t2. A very nice and very dependable movement. (and m4 mentioned to you it has the less common nickle finish) Its a really nice watch you inherited. The dial is unusual and if its solid gold? ..that would make the watch even more unusual.
    (though I too think its its a little strange, like HBL, that the case is stamped 'metal' and the back is hallmarked. odd but.. possibly it was a presentation back that was never inscribed?)
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    Re: Please help me out ID this vintage Omega

    Thank you all for the info provided. I know it's hard to say, but any idea about the model name / No? or where to find? I've been looking for catalogues dd early 40's but could not find any.
    Now that I know more about it, thanks to you all, I'm more decided to take it to my local Omega service station for cleaning and adjusting and then keep it with my collection.

    Thanks!!


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    Re: Please help me out ID this vintage Omega

    That's a bit of a puzzle - usually the model number, for example something like OT 2481, would be where your number 10245598 is. The case looks a lot like the gold chronometer cases but obviously this isn't a chronometer. I'm assuming that it is around 35mm? The model wouldn't usually have had a name, that came later.
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    Re: Please help me out ID this vintage Omega

    Nice watch, but i find the wallpaper dial distracting,lol.
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