Help with My New VINTAGE from Brazil !

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Hello guys, im from brazil and i just bought and old omega with small seconds dial . I searched a lot and couldnt find anything about it. I world apreciate if you help me ...

Thank you !
 
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Unfortunately a redial
 
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its a redial, it is quite uncommon that the blacks color on the dial is intact
 
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Thabk you for your help ... i really tought the same when i saw it ... do you know if has some value ? I spent about 100 dolars.
 
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From serial number your movement dates earliest to 1944 and if I`m right it`s one of the T2 family movements.
Maybe some more experienced OM fellow member can identify it better.
 
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Hello guys, im from brazil and i just bought and old omega with small seconds dial . I searched a lot and couldnt find anything about it. I world apreciate if you help me ...

Thank you !


Welcome

Enjoy your watch, it’s ok at that price point, great daily wear and travel watch.
 
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For a $100 o think it's a decent buy. Surely the movement alone is worth that and its not an unattractive watch.
 
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For a $100 o think it's a decent buy. Surely the movement alone is worth that and its not an unattractive watch.
Definitely worth that and more.
 
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Looks like an oversize 2505 , the case has some damage due to corosion , but it still worth more than you paid, you should find another dial or having this one restaured, you'll have a nice watch !
 
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Nice find for that price. 30T2-based parts movements are a good thing to hoard at this point. Parts have gone almost extinct in Omega's catalog even for the blessed few with an Omega parts account.

Enjoy it as is. With a little preventative maintenance, that movement will run almost forever. You could take your time and look for a proper dial and hands for that reference.