
To my sub Collection of Omega Suvern and Officer (two Omega ref. only for the Swedish market in the 1940's) i have purchased these two old pieces. Best Thomas Ca. 1946 ref. 2400-7 30 T2 PC AM (this is the youngest Suvern in my Collection and the 30 T2 PC has now the same finish as the 30 mm calibe
To my sub Collection of Omega Suverän and Officer (two Omega ref. only for the Swedish market in the 1940's) i have purchased these two old pieces.
Best Thomas
Ca. 1946
ref. 2400-7
30 T2 PC AM (this is the youngest Suverän in my Collection and the 30 T2 PC has now the same finish as the 30 mm caliber 26X og 28X instead of the "steel finish movement)
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Ca. 1944
ref. 2400-1
30 T2 PC AM
A new Omega Crown is ordered
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Now the Suverän Collection represents 7 pieces
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. . . it's hard to imagine more dial variations than you've amassed so far. These Scandinavian market models are all very desirable, with the two-tone black and grey being my favorite of the lot. Unfortunately, we don't get to see these very often in the States; I can only remember handling over the years. Cordially, Art
Or else i can start to find better pieces :-) Best Thomas
Sir those suverans deserve to be coveted and collected so well :) beautiful watches. thank you for sharing warm regards, Asad
Wonderful to see your collection grow. You truly are The Omega Man (Charlton Heston has been dethroned!) I like the two bullseye (not sure if correct terminology) watches on the right of the picture of 5. Dean
What amazing artistry on those numerals!
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