Help on vintage Omega Jumbo From 1945

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Hello to All, lately not posting much but buying lots of vintage watches 😀. I bought this nice watch but unfortunately case back is not Omega, is made of steel and fitting properly with the watch. I would like to know the reference of the watch, it may be that someone has same watch or knows … I have search online and I guess that could be any of theses references: 2325 or 2319.
Thanks for all your inputs .

 
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Same dial but slightly different case. I have had it for 6 years. You now have me wondering, so I will get my watchmaker to take a photo of the caseback the next time it is serviced. Unfortunately, mine doesn’t have the original crown or second hand.
 
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Same dial but slightly different case. I have had it for 6 years. You now have me wondering, so I will get my watchmaker to take a photo of the caseback the next time it is serviced. Unfortunately, mine doesn’t have the original crown or second hand.
Nice surprise to find a twin brother somewhere 😀
Is your case jumbo ?
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35mm plus crown, so it is a different case. Serial number on the movement dated it to approx. 1946. I have had it serviced once approx. 5 years ago and don’t remove these casebacks myself, as I don't want to add any idiot marks.

I took it out of my display cabinet, so here are a few more pics with my phone. I really like the Roman numeral dials of that era.
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Hello to All, lately not posting much but buying lots of vintage watches 😀. I bought this nice watch but unfortunately case back is not Omega, is made of steel and fitting properly with the watch. I would like to know the reference of the watch, it may be that someone has same watch or knows … I have search online and I guess that could be any of theses references: 2325 or 2319.
Thanks for all your inputs .

its a 2325, 2319 is sub second not centre second.
 
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Bizarre how many of these are coming out of the woodwork! I posted to another thread on these today, my recent acquisition with engraving from '47; 2416-2:
 
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Bizarre how many of these are coming out of the woodwork! I posted to another thread on these today, my recent acquisition with engraving from '47; 2416-2:
Thanks for sharing yours, I saw that both watches you shared the Roman numbers are same but different to the one I have, also different case. Let’s keep fingers crossed, hopefully I’ll find same one so I can try to find the right case back ( will be very hard to find)
 
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Thanks for sharing yours, I saw that both watches you shared the Roman numbers are same but different to the one I have, also different case. Let’s keep fingers crossed, hopefully I’ll find same one so I can try to find the right case back ( will be very hard to find)
Given the condition of the dial the watch won't have a tremendously high value. I wouldn't worry too much about finding the right caseback, if that one is fitting well. Better off saving that money to go towards your next purchase 😀
 
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Given the condition of the dial the watch won't have a tremendously high value. I wouldn't worry too much about finding the right caseback, if that one is fitting well. Better off saving that money to go towards your next purchase 😀
Yes the dial is not in good shape unfortunately, I do have one that is in great condition, let me share a picture
 
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Yes the dial is not in good shape unfortunately, I do have one that is in great condition, let me share a picture
and that's a dibs from me 😜 Just followed btw
 
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Bizarre how many of these are coming out of the woodwork! I posted to another thread on these today, my recent acquisition with engraving from '47; 2416-2:

Did you notice that this watch has a different movement? It does not have a 30 SC T2 but a cal. 28 SC which is a bit smaller