Omega. A fine and rare stainless steel wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, two-tone silvered dial and original documentation
Omega. A fine and rare stainless steel wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, two-tone silvered dial and original documentation

SIGNED OMEGA, CHRONOMETRE, MOVEMENT NO. 9902613, REF. 2367, CIRCA 1945

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Omega. A fine and rare stainless steel wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, two-tone silvered dial and original documentation
Signed Omega, Chronometre, movement no. 9902613, ref. 2367, circa 1945
Cal. 30 T2 SC RG copper-finished lever movement, 16 jewels, the two-tone silvered dial with Roman numerals, sweep centre seconds, in circular case with flat bezel, snap on back, downturned lugs, stainless steel Omega buckle, case, dial and movement signed
36 mm. diam.

Lot Essay

Accompanied by Omega 30 mm instruction booklet and blank Guarantee.
The famous calibre 30 mm. was designed by Henri Kneuss, launched in 1939 and would mark the history of watchmaking for a quarter of a century.

The chronometer version of this movement, now called 30 SC T2 RG, beat numerous records at the Neuchâtel, Geneva and Kew Observatory Contests and was considered the most precise wristwatch calibre ever tested. Calibre 30 continued to make its mark until 1967, the last year of the competitions.

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