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The Omega Vintage Darabase has many omissions which can be frustrating. What more do you need to know? A google search on Omega 2664 throws up several for sale that are very similar to yours
........................Perhaps I should pay for an Extract?
Why bother.
I think your watch is OK.
The 265 was introduced in 1949 and was used in many normal production watches at the time. However, limited production runs (e.g.: solid gold cased models) used movements that may have been in the inventory for some time.
Remember, the late 1940s, early 1950s were not the best times to sell expensive watches and the 12 million serial block was used up until 1955 in limited numbers.
The 170 in the hammer head shows your case was made by Cédex, Charles Dubois SA in Le Locle. Omega usually farmed our case making to third parties like this.
I found only two entries on Google mentioning the 2664 for sale, and I have a strange feeling that it is the same watch I have right now.
As for the "why"... I would like to know more about the nice watch I bought after almost making several mistakes on crap vintage Omegas, being a noob to vintage watches.
Would you recommend ordering an Extract from Omega?