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Chronomètre 30 T2 SC RG – Ref. 2365
This one just came back from my watchmaker's.


This is an iPhone snapshot, taken in front of the Revenu Québec Ministry building, adorned in its golden windows…



Omega Chronomètre from 1946, Ref. 2365, Cal. 30 T2 SC RG, 16 stones, Serial No 10661846. Case ø 33 mm in 14K rose gold, by Antoine Gerlach SA. I have not seen many of these models with a riveted gold logo and a dial that appears to be gold too… (but I did not view the back of it).
I bought it in Montréal, May 2009. The crown was changed but we could not find the exact right crown in the right RG tint…
What do you think? This message has been edited by Bill Sohne on 2010-10-24 17:45:37

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a real classic..
By: DeGeus : October 19th, 2010-07:38
..perfect for you to proudly own and show such a vintage. Right now, I personally find the Roman numerals (classical fashion at the time) looking a bit 'stiff ' and 'strict ' - slightly preferring the more 'rounded ' looking Arabic numerals. BTW this is t...
That is quite..
By: DeGeus : October 19th, 2010-13:33
That is quite a bold suggestion you are making Hoi. The majority of Rg-movements that I' ve encountered have no 'adjustments' marking and yet 'chronomètre' on the dial. Unless of course when something was changed at a later stage in life. I'm not men...
IMHO...
By: mac_omega : October 20th, 2010-08:22
Hello fellows, I must second Ben and Franco! There is no such correlation between chronometer inscriptions on the movement and the wording "chronometre" on the dial! I have several of them, all mixed with and without movement markings, but always "chrono...
Ciao Achim
By: Franco : October 24th, 2010-02:30
Ciao Achim, hope you are very well. the one in the link IMHO is all correct, except teh dial which is an obvious repaint. Nice movement (which checked in Omega should result in a 30T2Rg, ref. 2364), correct case 2364=subseconds, 33mm; 2365=central sec, 33...
mmmmhh
By: Franco : October 24th, 2010-08:16
Hi Achim I personally think that the gap between a spotless and correct Omega chronometre and one with problems is widening. Previously there was more chances to find great examples at reasonable prices, now the ones which are perfect, and with a nie orig...