
G99 shares a perplexing and unexpected acquisition: a vintage Omega 30T2rg in an 18kt rose gold oversized case. His post details the watch's features and the mystery surrounding its arrival, inviting the community to help unravel the enigma.
hi folks, i've finally moved, sorted the house out and today i had the privilege of being connected to the world wide web. only 3 weeks since i moved in, but at least i'm on line.
i had a very weird experience the other day involving a package being delivered. i'm totally perplexed and confused by this package. in it was this lovely and highly collectable Omega, one that isnt on my radar as its from the 1940's and not 1964, but its now in my possession and will be treasured along with all my others. as for how i aquired it, i'm not prepared to say on open forum although i must add that i have done nothing illegal. if anyone wants to know the story feel free to pm me and i will reply to regular contributors only.
any, here's some pics then i can tell you what i know.









as you can see its a 30T2rg in an 18kt rose gold oversized case, approx 37mm. i know the crown is not original and the plexi is a fraction small so needs changing, but i do believe the dial to be original due to the wear on it.
if anyone knows anything about this watch and can throw any light onto why its now in my collection please contact me by pm.
its good to be back
Graham
. . . and in such style! My 30T2rg waves hello . . . . . . from the West Coast. Any other 30T2rg owners, feel free to pile in ;-) . . .
good to be back Art and the mystery of the watch is solved following a pm from one of our european members. he has used my address before and it got sent to me in error. damn shame as i was getting to like it best Graham
I need to publish my address here.
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...great you are finally back Graham, and seems a bit puzzling with that watch he..? Best Hans This message has been edited by hans_jorgen_1968 on 2011-08-16 13:08:46
Great to have you home, Grsham. I assumed you were busy moving, but it seemed to take forever. Sounds like life is good. Enjoy. Andrew
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