Omega Chronometer ref.2364 con cal.30T2rg de 1944
Omega Chronometer ref.2364 con cal.30T2rg de 1944
The 30T2RG is one of the most famous chronometer calibers ever made. This mechanism was a finer version of the 30mm manual winding movement that Omega had launched in the late 1930s. Very quickly, its precision and reliability made it an ideal candidate for chronometer-certified watches produced from 1941 onwards. Its dimensions were also an important feature, as the caliber's diameter was just the right size to compete in wristwatch chronometer competitions, rather than a pocket watch caliber. Omega introduced several watches throughout the 1940s with a strong focus on the finishing of the internal caliber (either with a small or central seconds hand). The Omega Chronometer reference 2364-3 is therefore an important piece in the history of watchmaking.
This piece features one of the most beautiful dials we've ever seen, so we decided to contact Erich Lexer, author of "Omega 30m Chronometers", to come to the conclusion that the dial was retouched. If it wasn't, this watch would go straight to the Omega museum for its rare yellow gold and steel configuration, most likely unique in the world.
Brand: Omega
Model: Chronometer
Reference: 2364-3
Year of Manufacture: 1944
Serial Number: 10505xxx
Material: 14k Gold / Steel
Dimensions: 33mm
Crystal Material: Plexiglass
Caliber: 30T2rg
Movement Type: Manual Winding
Bracelet/Strap: Omega NOS from the 1940s
Box/Papers: No
Mechanical Functioning Warranty: 6 Months
Comments: Watch in immaculate condition, never polished. Watch in excellent mechanical condition, dial with retouching.
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