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Omega 2292 30T2 Air Ministry WWII Type, 1944 Manual Winding Men’s Watch

£1,200.00

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Omega 2292 30T2 Air Ministry WWII Type, 1944 Manual Winding Men’s Watch

The Omega 2292 30T2, issued in 1944 during World War II, is a highly regarded military timepiece designed specifically for the British Royal Air Force. This watch represents the rugged reliability and precision required for wartime service, making it a significant piece of both military and horological history.

This preowned watch, with its original wartime wear, remains in good working condition, preserving the historical character and integrity of the piece.

Sent via Royal Mail Special Delivery

Features include:

Case:

  • Material: Stainless steel

  • Diameter: Approximately 33mm

  • Thickness: Approximately 10mm

  • Crown: Original Omega crown, robust and easy to handle

Dial:

  • Design: Matte silver dial with Arabic numerals and a small seconds sub-dial at 6 o’clock, designed for clear legibility under challenging conditions

  • Hands: Sword-style hands, blued for anti-reflective purposes

  • Crystal: Domed acrylic crystal, true to the watch’s vintage and military origins

Movement:

  • Caliber: Omega 30T2 manual winding movement, renowned for its precision and durability

  • Type: Manual winding

  • Power reserve: Approximately 40 hours

  • Jewels: 15

Strap:

  • Material: Brown leather strap, aftermarket replacement reflecting the original military style

  • Clasp: Stainless steel buckle

Additional Features:

  • Caseback: Engraved with military markings and the “A.M.” (Air Ministry) designation, signifying its official use

  • Glass: Acrylic crystal, maintaining the watch’s vintage aesthetic