Omega
1944 Omega Dress Watch 'Cal. 30T2' Black Gilt Dial
As one of the most storied and recognizable watch brands in the world, the Omega catalog is vast and filled with interesting and unique references, from the Speedmaster and Seamaster to lesser known but equally stunning pieces like this dress watch with a striking warm patina on the numerals and hands – and the cal. 30T2 movement beating within.
The cal. 30T2 is a time-only manual wind movement that Omega created in 1939. It's essentially a robust but simple base movement that is very versatile in its adaptability – in fact, variations of the cal. 30T2 were produced all the way up until 1963. This legendary movement wasn't only for civilian use either, as the British military issued a massive contract with Omega to produce chronometer-rated timepieces for their soldiers that all housed a modified cal. 30T2 movement.
Perhaps fittingly, this watch definitely exudes a certain military-esque vibe while also looking undeniably dressy, with the Arabic numerals at the hours and the sub-seconds nestled nicely at 6 o'clock. This is a gorgeous, historic, timeless piece that would look great on any wrist and in any application.
SPECS
Stock # | OM30T2 | |
Brand | Omega | |
Style | Dress Watch | |
Model | N/A | |
Serial | 10XXXXXX | |
Size | Men's | |
Material | Stainless Steel | |
Dial | Black "Gilt" | |
Millimeters | 34 | |
Strap | 2pc Handmade Leather Strap |
CASE & BRACELET
The well-preserved stainless steel case has been minimally polished in the past and shows minimal signs of wear. The case retains its original unsigned crown. The case back is in fantastic condition with minimal wear. The watch comes supplied on a two-piece handmade leather strap.
DIAL & HANDS
The original rich black military-style dial is in truly exceptional condition, showing very little age and no damage whatsoever. The gilt Arabic numerals are flawless with a slight mirroring effect in the light. The gilt alpha-style hands are original to the watch and feature a bit of oxidation, which is expected, and adds to the overall vibe of the watch. The sub-seconds is in equally well-preserved condition with striking gilt hashmarks and a matching hand that shows the slightest bit of patina.
ACCESSORIES
None. The watch is keeping time, but the service history is unknown. A movement service can be provided upon request.