
In this insightful post, csbracc shares his recent acquisition of a pair of vintage Omega 30T2 chronometers, highlighting their remarkable condition for their age. His enthusiasm for these historical timepieces sparks a lively discussion among collectors, delving into the intricacies of vintage Omega originality and the challenges of authenticating historical pieces.



Congratulation on a wonderfull pair Csbracc. How did they come to you as a pair ? Any thoughts on dial originality ? Yours Jacob/Copenhagen
๐๐ฟ๐๐ฟ๐๐ฟ๐๐ฟ Box and papers? Howโs the chronometry been, so far. Major congrats!
I bought the pair from the same seller, apparently they were always owned as a pair (not the original owner anyway). I am inclined to believe that both dials have not been retouched. The yellow gold one is in immaculate condition, the steel one has a few blemishes here and there. In both cases the condition of the dial is matched by that of case and movement. However for me there is always an element of trust in what the seller says.
Your pictures are always an inspiration for me
Iโll check how they keep time in the coming days
Youโre right it looks very modern, but thatโs because brands are rediscovering their roots
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