question about the 30t2 movement

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It's a bit hard to see in the picture, but the stone looks to me it was replaced with a bushing.
What stone are you referring to? central bezel without stone, this movement has 15 stones.
 
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What stone are you referring to? central bezel without stone, this movement has 15 stones.
The one where you show a close-up of the pallet bridge. Is it a clear stone (i.e. jewel) or a (silver color metal bushing like my photo below)?

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The one where you show a close-up of the pallet bridge. Is it a clear stone (i.e. jewel) or a (silver color metal bushing like my photo below)?

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It's a clear jewel...
 
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Is it a clear stone (i.e. jewel) or a (silver color metal bushing like my photo below)?
This is a pure stone, just not a ruby, but a sapphire or some other colorless transparent stone. There was a discussion on the previous page about why this stone was made transparent.
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interested to know the screw size too, one of my 30T2s is without movement screws at the moment..
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The one currently listed for pretty much all of this series is this:

1072709 | SCREW S1.00 ØH2.5 L3.4

However the older parts lists show one that is slightly shorter:

1072721 | SCREW S1.00 ØH2.5 L3
 
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A lot of 30t2 owners might find this information useful, I think. Thank you!
 
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I got a movement with such a dial. And what is this star? Joint release of a model with zenith?
The movement itself is 30t2 PC
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And what is this star?
This is an Omega Teddington, and by the way, the dial is 33mm, indicating the Jumbo size. Despite the year of production, there is still 30T2, although caliber 262 was already produced during these years.
I assume that the clock looked like this:
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This is ref 2609, I couldn't find such a case, I only found 2506, it's not much different I think.
 
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Wow... https://omegaforums.net/threads/thi...is-oversized-38mm-art-deco-30t2.164433/page-2
I found this reference in the next topic.
This is what it looked like, compact body and smooth head. what a shame that the pontiff's arrow was lost...
Now I will try to restore this clock.
Just because it had the same dial style does not mean that it had the same case. Similar dials were used on different references (cases) and the same reference used many different dials during this period.
The same applies to the hands. I would not conclude that your watch looked like this.
 
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Just because it had the same dial style does not mean that it had the same case. Similar dials were used on different references (cases) and the same reference used many different dials during this period.
The same applies to the hands. I would not conclude that your watch looked like this.
Yes, I see now.
 
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This is a pure stone, just not a ruby, but a sapphire or some other colorless transparent stone. There was a discussion on the previous page about why this stone was made transparent.
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By the way, I was disassembling another omega 30t2 pc movement, where 2 of the 5 platinum stones are also white.