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1944 Omega WWW Dirty Dozen 35mm Cal. 30T2 Military Watch

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1944 Omega WWW Dirty Dozen 35mm Cal. 30T2 Military Watch

Here we have a 1944 Omega WWW Dirty Dozen 35mm Cal. 30T2 Military Watch. As a military-issue watch, it was part of the 12 brands: Buren, Cyma, Eterna, Grana, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Lemania, Longines, IWC, Omega, Record, Timor, and Vertex commissioned by the military during WWII. The 35mm stainless steel round case comfortably fits on your wrist thanks to tapered lugs, fixed spring bars, a 45mm lug-to-lug length, and an 11.5mm case thickness. A smooth bezel holds a domed crystal above a black dial. An outer minute rail track surrounds Arabic numerals coated in radium luminance, marking the hours, and elegant hands filled with radium luminance sit above a sub-second at 6 o’clock. At 12 o’clock, we have the Omega motif and the  Broad Arrow (pheon), the mark indicating British Government Issue property. On the reverse, a screw-down case back with W.W.W. Y22446 10259515 / 10686645 engraved. WWW stands for Watch, Wrist, Waterproof, and the Broad Arrow (pheon), the mark indicating British Government Issue property. Inside a manually wound Omega Cal. 30T2, a Swiss 15 jewel movement beating at a leisurely 18,000 beats per hour and is highly regarded by collectors and industry for its reliability and accuracy, the Cal. 30 series of movements was first produced in 1939 until 1963. The watch comes paired with an 18mm NATO strap and pin buckle.

Here we have a 1944 Omega WWW Dirty Dozen 35mm Cal. 30T2 Military Watch. As a military-issue watch, it was part of the 12 brands: Buren, Cyma, Eterna, Grana, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Lemania, Longines, IWC, Omega, Record, Timor, and Vertex commissioned by the military during WWII. The 35mm stainless steel round case comfortably fits on your wrist thanks to tapered lugs, fixed spring bars, a 45mm lug-to-lug length, and an 11.5mm case thickness. A smooth bezel holds a domed crystal above a black dial. An outer minute rail track surrounds Arabic numerals coated in radium luminance, marking the hours, and elegant hands filled with radium luminance sit above a sub-second at 6 o’clock. At 12 o’clock, we have the Omega motif and the  Broad Arrow (pheon), the mark indicating British Government Issue property. On the reverse, a screw-down case back with W.W.W. Y22446 10259515 / 10686645 engraved. WWW stands for Watch, Wrist, Waterproof, and the Broad Arrow (pheon), the mark indicating British Government Issue property. Inside a manually wound Omega Cal. 30T2, a Swiss 15 jewel movement beating at a leisurely 18,000 beats per hour and is highly regarded by collectors and industry for its reliability and accuracy, the Cal. 30 series of movements was first produced in 1939 until 1963. The watch comes paired with an 18mm NATO strap and pin buckle.

$1,759.17

Original: $5,026.20

-65%
1944 Omega WWW Dirty Dozen 35mm Cal. 30T2 Military Watch

$5,026.20

$1,759.17

Description

Here we have a 1944 Omega WWW Dirty Dozen 35mm Cal. 30T2 Military Watch. As a military-issue watch, it was part of the 12 brands: Buren, Cyma, Eterna, Grana, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Lemania, Longines, IWC, Omega, Record, Timor, and Vertex commissioned by the military during WWII. The 35mm stainless steel round case comfortably fits on your wrist thanks to tapered lugs, fixed spring bars, a 45mm lug-to-lug length, and an 11.5mm case thickness. A smooth bezel holds a domed crystal above a black dial. An outer minute rail track surrounds Arabic numerals coated in radium luminance, marking the hours, and elegant hands filled with radium luminance sit above a sub-second at 6 o’clock. At 12 o’clock, we have the Omega motif and the  Broad Arrow (pheon), the mark indicating British Government Issue property. On the reverse, a screw-down case back with W.W.W. Y22446 10259515 / 10686645 engraved. WWW stands for Watch, Wrist, Waterproof, and the Broad Arrow (pheon), the mark indicating British Government Issue property. Inside a manually wound Omega Cal. 30T2, a Swiss 15 jewel movement beating at a leisurely 18,000 beats per hour and is highly regarded by collectors and industry for its reliability and accuracy, the Cal. 30 series of movements was first produced in 1939 until 1963. The watch comes paired with an 18mm NATO strap and pin buckle.

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