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Re: Omega identification (with pictures, serial nu

: Thank you. I really see engraved signs under
: movement: 30 T2 SC.

: Is there a difference between 30 T2 SC and 30
: T2 SC RG? Or is it the same movement?

: You identified the years 1944-1947 from serial
: number?

: I tried to redraw a sign on inner side of back
: cover. Can we find anything about case
: manufacturer from it out? Imagine that the
: two concentric circles is a pinion, like in
: Rotary international logo .

:

: Thank you

The 30 T2 SC rg refers to a chronometric regulator, which your watch does not have, and indicates a chronometer tested watch, using a different level of machinining and polish.

The serial number does indicate an approximate age.

I am unfamilar with the case manufacturer.

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