Ref.14367/Cal.302 : Information on either?

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I posted on this one the other day, but I thought I'd ask a more direct question or questions. I have spent several hours online looking for any history on the reference and or the movement. The only things so far are ebay ads and some links to basic specs someone here posted a few years ago. This movement seems to show up mostly in square watches if found cased which seems logical has it is a rectangular footprint. The reference is round and they fitted an adapter for the movement. Was this a more inexpensive format than using a rounded movement? Most of the cased examples I've seen are gold so it seems counterintuitive to me. Was the 302 an orphan of sorts? I can't even find the movement or reference on the Omega site. I am attempting to find out part #'s for the stem and crown as the crown is an unsigned replacement
 
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I posted on this one the other day, but I thought I'd ask a more direct question or questions. I have spent several hours online looking for any history on the reference and or the movement. The only things so far are ebay ads and some links to basic specs someone here posted a few years ago. This movement seems to show up mostly in square watches if found cased which seems logical has it is a rectangular footprint. The reference is round and they fitted an adapter for the movement. Was this a more inexpensive format than using a rounded movement? Most of the cased examples I've seen are gold so it seems counterintuitive to me. Was the 302 an orphan of sorts? I can't even find the movement or reference on the Omega site. I am attempting to find out part #'s for the stem and crown as the crown is an unsigned replacement
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