I've been lucky lately! Great pieces from the 1940s

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Hi!
Its been a while since I posted anything here, but I haven't stopped collecting 馃榾
I while back I bought a Omega from the late 40s. The case is in 14k gold (34mm), a 30T2 movement and a "great" dial 馃榾 The dial is heavily patinated, but I think it has its charm. The crown need to be replaced though.
Ive havent included any pictures of the movement just because the watch have been recently serviced and I dont want to dust on the movement 馃榾
What do you think?
(The next piece is further down)


Today I won this beauty at auction for what I think was a great price! I also suspect the seller is a member here.
I dont have many pictures yet, but it looks promising 馃榾 Im still not convinced the dial is all original, but I will find out when I get the watch.
Omega Automatic T眉rler, ref. 2374, with papers.
 
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It's mine 馃槈
I bought it for my wife, but she didn't appreciate it as much as me :/ so had to go.. ofc she will be taking all the money 馃槈 as they all do...
I bought it here on of.. and the dial should be 100% original, that's what I've been told! 馃榾
 
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Absolutely love that Turler. I also seem to be buying a lot of 40's pieces at the moment (not just Omega). They have a certain style that I really dig (even if they are a touch smaller than I would usually go for).
 
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Absolutely love that Turler. I also seem to be buying a lot of 40's pieces at the moment (not just Omega). They have a certain style that I really dig (even if they are a touch smaller than I would usually go for).
Thanks!
I actually think the Turler is 36mm so its big compared to many of the other watches of the same period 馃榾