. . . ca '43, and separated by just a few score digits between the movement and case numbers.

Unfortunately, the Brazilian edition isn't on a strap at the moment, and the other is at my watchmaker's, so I can't take a current photo. Here's a previous shot of the 'red star' 2242.

The next oldest would be the unexceptional tank . . .

. . . with a movement produced in '43 or '44. The watch itself was probably a post-war American edition; I've seen one other with the same case and movement, but a black Romans dial instead. Could've gotten that one, too, but the lugs were damaged.
The prop in that photo, btw, is maybe half the stash earned at Wednesday's 3-ball tournament.
