FS: Omega Chronometre ref. 2365, 18K YG case, cal. 30T2SCRg, year 1946.

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Good morning

For sale my Omega Chronometre ref. OT 2365, 18K YG case diam. 33mm, movement 30T2SCRg, year 1946.

The movement has been recently serviced and is going strong, the dial is original Omega but is not marked "chronometre".

This caliber is part of the famous Omega 30mm manual chronometer family which were used for Observatory Competition - i.e 30T2SCRG (after 1949 also called cal. 281). Just checked its beat on the timing machine - not bad for a 68 yr old movement (see below).

The case is in 18K YG and is in excellent conditions. Crown is Omega and crystal has been recently replaced.

I have obtained the Omega Extract from Archives which certificates that it is a 30T2SCRg, and that its serial number of movement corresponds to this serial of case. It means that it was born like this (although dial has been later changed) on 14th March 1946 - which makes this watch almost exactly 68 years old.

I will only ship RMSD in UK , abroad if we can agree a carrier and a level of insurance. Price is 1660 pounds. I have tons of international references. Payment should be by Bank Transfer.

Please do not hesitate to contact me for any questions.

Regards

Franco, UK
 
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Chronometer? That watch doesn't have chronometer markings anywhere.
 
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It's a manual wind chronometre save for the dial. Franco is a long time vintage omega collector who has a special interest in the manual wind chronometres - and if recall correctly particularly the 35.5mm center seconds version.
 
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Thanks MSN
obviously the history of the 30T2SCRg is not well known to most. Of course this has (unfortunately) a non-chronometre dial, somebody changed it at some stage. But it is priced accordingly lower, and it's negotiable. The watch has the correct extract of archives - the only thing missing is an original chronometre nice dial :-(
Best wishes
Franco