Is this a real Omega World War II watch?

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Hi People,

I am having a hard time figuring out if this watch is a real Omega produced for the british solider. I don't understand how this watch was made in Illinois yet have the markings on the back above the 6B/159 shows it to be a british Military issue. Also I have read that the movement needs to be a 30T2, is that true? And if so, is it? I can't tell. I would appreciate any correct information.

Thank you
 
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My uneducated guess is that it may be a Dennison case, possibly an aluminium one where the re-furbishers (sometimes RAF Instrument Fitters) had to use whatever they could get their hands on, thus the Elgin caseback re-engraved on a pantograph.

The hands don't look Omega to me and I don't know enough about period markings to comment.

For conclusive answers please wait for somebody who knows what they're really talking about.
 
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Looks like a put together watch to me.

Certainly non-conforming in numerous ways to an authentic military issued example.

I would steer clear.
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