Omega 30T2 2348-3 information

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If anyone owns a 2348-3 reference, would they mind posting a high resolution image of the dial? These watches are from 1943 and have a 30T2 movement. There are two images on google images that I can find. One is from a video that is relatively low resolution and the other has a faded look to it that doesn't show all the detail I want.

Thanks in advance!
 
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Like most references, there were many dial variations (regardless of the batch number following the reference), so I'm not sure what you are hoping to learn. But here is one I sold a while back, FWIW.

TBH, you would be better off posting your own photos and asking questions instead of starting such a cryptic thread when trying to join a community. And an introduction wouldn't hurt.

https://omegaforums.net/threads/1940s-omega-ref-2348-30t2-sc-chapter-ring-dial-ss-35mm.102950/

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Thank you. I think your watch is a 2348-5. I was wondering about the 2348-3. I was under the impression that the dial variations were specified by the number after the main reference number. i.e. 2348-1 had a specific dial, 2348-2 had another, etc. I could be wrong about this.
 
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Thank you. I think your watch is a 2348-5. I was wondering about the 2348-3. I was under the impression that the dial variations were specified by the number after the main reference number. i.e. 2348-1 had a specific dial, 2348-2 had another, etc. I could be wrong about this.
It's not that simple unfortunately. Sometimes yes, sometimes no. The number after the reference represents a batch or production run, which can contain multiple variations. And you can sometimes find the same dial/hands variants across more than one production run.