
tdn.dk's discovery of an Omega Ref. 2220-7, initially considered for spare parts, highlights the unexpected value often found in overlooked vintage pieces. His post captures the dilemma of whether to restore a watch with a flawed dial but a perfectly running movement, offering a glimpse into the practical considerations of vintage watch ownership.
Picked this up very very cheap and wanted to use it for spareparts. But now i almost consider to use it instead. The dial is bad, but the rest is fine og the 30 SC
T2 PC AM is running fine
Maybee i should take a black pen and fix the 3 and 4 and just use it, on distance it is difficult to see
Either way i have fine sparepart watch.
Ref. 2220-7
Year 1947
Cal. 30 SC T2 PC AM
Best
Thomas







Hi Thomas, it is not so bad! movement also looks pretty clean without rust... But try to put on other hands. regards erich
a classic simple dial but understated elegance. A nice find Thomas, and all the more so for having got it cheaply. Cheers Andrew
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