Omega Chronomètre 30T2 SC RG ref. 2410 but with back 2367-3....

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I am a retired (non Omega accredited) watchmaker from Belgium. I studied watchmaking in Belgium and Switzerland, then I was even a watchmaking teacher, and finally practiced for many years in my own watchmaking-jewellery. The parts can be sold by anyone who has original parts.

That's great news. Based on your background, it sounds like you are an expert and should be in a good position to find parts. Please post photos of the completed project. 👍
 
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OK. I will do it when I will have found, bought, received and mounted them (at an affordable price).
 
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These parts are not compatible with the Cal. 262...

OP - please disregard the previous link then 🤔
 
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Thank you for your help and comments "Kyle" and "Archer". It's a pity these parts are not compatible with my movement's watch.
 
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Thank you for the info. I had already contacted that seller but its price (corresponding to 365 euros, and not in euros but in Swedish crowns) is definitively too high (and complicated to pay) for me. I am still looking for those parts but at a more reasonable price (and in euros). Moreover, I don't have a precise idea of the (European market, for collectors) value of my watch once its regulation system will have been completed, if I want to sell it. Do you know it ?
 
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Now, after having received the answer of @mac_omega (Erich Lexer), I know that both the dial and the case back of my watch are original. If anyone of you could tell me where (or to who) to buy the parts 262-1339 (adjuster for regulator), 1340 (adjustment plate) and 2179 (screw for the adjustment plate) in Europe (with shipping to Belgium), in order to complete the regulation system of my watch, please tell me. Thank you in advance.

Hi @olipaf1
I asked to post a pic of the watch with the bezel removed. Which I did not see...

From the pics you posted MSNWatch and myself also said it looked original to the watch... Just a FYI MSNWatch and myself have a deep knowledge on these watches as well. , we just have not published a book... so please don't discount other forum members...

Bill
 
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I have bought a few parts from Urdelar and although they are certainly not cheap, I don't think they hugely inflate their prices, so that is likely market price or thereabouts, and the service I have had from them has always been top notch with the parts in good condition and clean, and prompt untroubled delivery. I know little about the potential price of this part but just putting a context to Urdelar. It could be a long wait to find the same part at a bargain price!
 
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Hi @olipaf1
I asked to post a pic of the watch with the bezel removed. Which I did not see...

From the pics you posted MSNWatch and myself also said it looked original to the watch... Just a FYI MSNWatch and myself have a deep knowledge on these watches as well. , we just have not published a book... so please don't discount other forum members...

Bill
I posted pictures of the dial without the bezel (and both sides !) last Tuesday (on page 1 of 2 on this post). Please look at them again. I respect and value the comments of everyone and didn't want to discount any forum member.
 
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Thank you for the info. I had already contacted that seller but its price (corresponding to 365 euros, and not in euros but in Swedish crowns) is definitively too high (and complicated to pay) for me. I am still looking for those parts but at a more reasonable price (and in euros). Moreover, I don't have a precise idea of the (European market, for collectors) value of my watch once its regulation system will have been completed, if I want to sell it. Do you know it ?

If you want rare parts, sometimes you just have to pay the price. Or you can live without them. I doubt that anybody is going to sell you a hard-to-find part at a bargain price. Your best bet will be to hunt in thrift stores, yard sales, and flea markets for a parts watch, but that could take years.

The value of your watch is not easy to determine with precision because of the condition of the dial. It's not what most collectors are looking for. However, it is certainly worth more than the cost of the regulator adjustment plate. Still, if your main consideration is value, you should sell it as-is.
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The Value ? That's easy. It is worth exactly what somebody is willing to pay at the day, you want to sell it. List it and you will find out. Good luck !
 
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I posted pictures of the dial without the bezel (and both sides !) last Tuesday (on page 1 of 2 on this post). Please look at them again. I respect and value the comments of everyone and didn't want to discount any forum member.
Hi Olipaf1

I asked for a photo of the watch , with the bezel removed ... nothing else... I just wanted to see how the dial sat in the case ...
What you posted was the dial removed from the watch... does not help I know it could just be a language barrier...

I just wanted to be clear that a lot of the members of this forum have in-depth knowledge on the subject and others...

Good Hunting

Bill

ps in ref to value , the watch has a very aged dial and hand set... i am all for aged etc... but its not pleasing to my eyes at lest. SO between the parts missing and if you get it back together is not a very pretty dialed example... at best its a project for a collector or its a parts watch for another project.
 
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ps in ref to value , the watch has a very aged dial and hand set... i am all for aged etc... but its not pleasing to my eyes at lest. SO between the parts missing and if you get it back together is not a very pretty dialed example... at best its a project for a collector or its a parts watch for another project.

I'm guessing that's why those [parts are missing - it's been used for parts to repair a nicer example.
 
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I'm guessing that's why those [parts are missing - it's been used for parts to repair a nicer example.
Agreed.

bill