Bill Sohne
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actually that is not totally true...
Hi Erich
The balance complete for a 30T2Rg or 30T2SCRg is different. The balance staff is of a higher finish and quality. I would have to assume the balance itself might also be made to a higher standard, but I dont have access to my notes.
The standard 30 mm parts would fit and work, but under close inspection they will not match on the finish level.
Good Hunting
Bill
Sorry to say...
By: mac_omega : July 19th, 2008-08:20
Hi Darren, I have hesitated for a long time if I should post a response or not - finally I decided to do so.. I do not want to spoil your weekend or to take away your pride on your watch, but - sorry - I have to say it is a so called "marriage" of a cor...
omega 30t2rg-sc
By: melocarp1 : August 20th, 2010-16:27
can someone expound on the gold case numbers ,for these wonderful movements,and also what about original balances, which, also seems to be some what of a rareity..how often does one find rg's with original balances.. Thank you very much.. Mel..
The balances...
By: mac_omega : August 21st, 2010-00:04
Hi, The balances are cut bimetallic balances with screws and Breguet hairspring as they are found in early Cal. 30, 30 T1, 30T2, 30 SC T1 and 30 SC T2 movement - it is nothing special and they are interchangeable... however in the chronometers they have...
That´s interesting...
By: mac_omega : August 21st, 2010-09:18
Hi Bill, that´s interesting - I have learned something new... I thought only the pallet fork, and the "visible" steel parts as regulating device, crown- and ratchet wheel as well as the brass minute wheel (AFAIK) are differently finished. Did n...
30t2rg-sc gold cases
By: melocarp1 : August 21st, 2010-15:03
Mac, this is the first time that i posted, however, i read this forum all the time.. please can you give me more information, on gold cased rg's my RG, has a case number # 10761062 but i have not been able to find any reference information. Please help wi...
Please tell...
By: mac_omega : August 22nd, 2010-00:14
Hi Mel, please give me some more info: 1) diameter of case without winding crown - either 33mm or 35,5mm 2) does the watch have a sub second dial (second above "6" position) or center sweep second hand? Then I will be able to tell you the reference number...
Sorry - but you are wrong!
By: mac_omega : July 20th, 2008-02:41
Hi gatorcpa, sorry to say but you are wrong! I initially wanted to post my response directly below your´s but it was posted a bit lower in the thread. There you can read about the different chronometer references and especially about the SS crew back cas...