Reduced! Omega Seamaster Calendar Automatic Ref. 2627-7SC with Omega 355 bumper movement

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Hi,

I would like to offer my Omega Seamaster Automatic Calendar Ref. 2627-7SC .

It is a extreme rare, more than 70 years old, all genuine unpolished example of this reference.

It is not cleaned (you can see some dirt around crystal and under the lugs.
But it is very clean for its age of 70 years.

And it should be all original, I asked the experts in this forum (because I saw the nearly flawless dial and could not believe the good condition!).

It has a clean bright dial with applied golden indices and golden hour and minute hands.
The second hand is blued.
Found this hand on some of the watches of this reference (full gold and watches with white/creme dials).

The crown is genuine to this reference.

The crystal has the omega sign in the middle.
That is the reason, why I did not change it, even though it has a chip on the edge near 2.

The dial is in excellent condition for the age.
All Indizes have their lume.
Only the date window has little discolorations.
The hands have original lume, only the hour hand has a little lume loss.

The 35mm case should be unpolished, edges aren't round.
This reference has a screwed back.
Inside, it is stamped with the reference 2627-7SC.
The reference 2627 was the first Omega Automatic with Calendar.

The movement is a nice red golden Omega 355 with a swan neck fine adjustment.
It runs, but should get a fresh service.
The serial number dates it around 1952!

I would like to sell this really nice watch, only because this model is too near to my Omega 2577 chronometer (nearly same bumper movement) and my Omega Calendar Ref. 2849.

If you compare this watch with other Omega Seamaster Automatic Calendar Ref. 2627, you will recognize the incredible good overall condition.

Price:

Because it needs a cleaning/service of the movement, I would like to have 849 Euro + shipping for this extremely nice, all genuine example.
The watch comes with like new leather bracelet and Omega box (from 60s?).
EU sale preferred.

Often, you will only find overpolished or heavy patinated/redialed examples of this reference.

So, this is a good and rare opportunity to get a nice one.

Now some pics:




Thanks for your interest,
Peter
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Bump....

You won't find a 70 years old better, fully original Ref. 2627 cheaper.


Omega sign of the crystal as shadow:

First Omega Automatic with calendar:

(article by fratellowatch)
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Really nice watch - with a dial in great condition.

Is the blue second hand correct for this ref.?
 
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Really nice watch - with a dial in great condition.

Is the blue second hand correct for this ref.?
If you are searching for Omega Ref. 2627, you will find several watches with blued hands.
Mostly full gold examples, but for sure some steel versions with cream white dials and blued second hand:


(Pic by watchpool)

This one looks dark, but seems to be blued:


(Pics by collector square)

As my watch overall is fully original with no moisture damages or heavy patina on dial, I would be very surprised, if former owner or watchmaker changed other parts.
Even the crystal is a genuine Omega part, so when if it was replaced in the past, then against a genuine, original one.
I cannot see any watchmaker mark in the back, so possibly even the movement is untouched.

Another pic of this nice watch:


and from another perspective/angle (now dark second hand):



Best regards,
Peter
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Bump and a reduction on 799 Euro!



Best,
Peter