Show me your Omega www dirty dozen

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It would be great to see other examples of this great watch, be good to see you strap choices too.
 
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Lovely examples, the dice one must be rare ?
The first one is in great condition I love the lume, is it original?
Great pieces thanks for sharing
 
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Lovely examples, the dice one must be rare ?
The first one is in great condition I love the lume, is it original?
Great pieces thanks for sharing

both are original yes.
 
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Meant dive supervisor
both are original yes.
best I’ve seen congrats, lovely when they go orange my thin arrow is like that
 
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both are original yes.
Original to WW2? With a T for tritium on the dial? Or is that not what it indicates?
 
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M.o.D dial and hands

Edit: Thank you @size11s, I stand corrected, original dial indeed 👍




10033 VB dial


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Well all the WWW watches were issued after the war.. but ordered during the war.

The Dive watches were later issued and presumably redialed.

There is a thread I have attempted to collate most of the forum knowledge at here https://omegaforums.net/threads/ome...vy-dive-supervisors-watch-dirty-dozen.159614/
I have heard of the MOD doing redials so that makes some sense. As far as I know no one used Tritium until the 1960s hence my question regarding the dating.
 
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I have heard of the MOD doing redials so that makes some sense. As far as I know no one used Tritium until the 1960s hence my question regarding the dating.

Yeah thats the difference in the “thin arrow” and “fat arrow” dials and the HS 10 dials look very similar.

This is supposedly the original dial.. but allegedlyalso early tritium, which is like the WWW issued dial



And this shows the later variation with the circle T and the seconds denoted on the subdial, these seem to have been done between 1958-60.



Not much is known about the Dive Supervisor H.S. 10 as there seem to only be 6 known examples at this time.
 
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Believe it or not this is a derivative of the WWW Omega referred to as the Australian version which had completely sterile case backs. Spotted on eBay Australia advertised as a pre-Ranchero dating from 1947 which was obviously not correct. Have been able to source an original dial not pristine, NOS hands and crown to get it back to looking the way it should
 
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This is the watch I posted about earlier. Managed to get all the correct parts and now fitted.