Thanks, Kev. It is a thrilling hunt. [nt]

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Some pictures of the Omega Cal 30T2rg.

 
 By: amanico : April 21st, 2019-23:33
A legendary manual winding chronometer movement, which I still have to find to complete my collection. One day, one day. Best, Nicolas ...  

One of the best movements of the 1940s I believe

 
 By: sham1 : April 22nd, 2019-00:04
and the most accurate! I am curious if movements today are more accurate!

One of? . . .

 
 By: Dr No : April 22nd, 2019-16:31
. . . . . .

One of the very best manual winding movements of all time indeed...

 
 By: JLCman : April 22nd, 2019-00:24
...and not easy to find nowadays. But in case your grandpa is still living, who knows? 😎

Lovely movement and great condition.

 
 By: kev09 : April 22nd, 2019-02:05
Good luck in finding yours. Here’s a quick pick of one of my old Omegas with similar movement but unfortunately not a chronometer. ...  

at first glimpse I thought you are showing the CB movement....

 
 By: Izhik : April 22nd, 2019-02:47
the main plate here is not Au??...or is it??...looks too nice to be brass...

Not gold. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : April 22nd, 2019-03:05

copper on beryllium

 
 By: Franco : April 22nd, 2019-14:27
Starting in 1941 in some cal. 30 was introduced the so-called “de luxe finish”, a double copper plating on beryllium bronze (an alloy of beryllium and 2.25% copper) that made the movement more resistant mechanically and to oxidation, as well as aesthetica... 

Six in my collection, none of which . . .

 
 By: Dr No : April 22nd, 2019-16:40
. . . are absolutely perfect. But if I'd been more discriminating, I wouldn't have any at all. To score an rg these days, one must be willing to accept imperfections. Practically nothing that's come up recently is flawless. There's a 2410 on eBay now with...