Vintage Omega wristwatch

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Quite an early Omega wristwatch. Maybe even from the 20s.
 
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The movement serial number says 1934
This chart has weird typos, I don't know how to interpret it in the 20s and 30s. Are numbers transposed? Does it say "2" instead of "3" in some places?

 
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This chart has weird typos, I don't know how to interpret it in the 20s and 30s. Are numbers transposed? Does it say "2" instead of "3" in some places?

Yeah. I think that chart appeared in an OmegaMania booklet some years ago and has been passed around, leading to other suspect dating tables.

I've updated my copy based on various bits of research (nothing fancy, just looking around).

 
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It's not exaclty the same dial but the same style. There may have been some varations. The case is pretty much the same.
 
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This chart has weird typos, I don't know how to interpret it in the 20s and 30s. Are numbers transposed? Does it say "2" instead of "3" in some places?


I use this chart that is considered correct

 
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it lookd like an art nouveau/art déco transition. The case is definitly more like T17 but the dial more like 20's. Early 30's seems to make sens.