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Sep 22, 2015,18:58 PM
 

a second per day.. that is incredible. My hope is to get the 2366 I believe that is what you have . Thanks

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Omega Chronometer 30T2RG

 
 By: villerville : February 15th, 2012-08:59
Last year I visited a vintage watches shop in Paris. I wore a chronograph Minerva. Inside the shop, there was an Omega watch. The similarity between the two dials caught my eye. The watch was in remarkable condition. Never polished, dial bearing the marks...  

35mm Case.

 
 By: hoipolloi : February 15th, 2012-13:44
Hi Villerville. You have a very nice watch there. Looks like it's a 35 mm version with oversize sub second chapter. Not too long ago, we talked about that in this thread. omega.watchprosite.com Hope CrownGuard is still around to commend on yours. Best. Ho... 

35 or 35,5 mm ?

 
 By: villerville : February 15th, 2012-15:05
Hi hoipolloi Two iPhone pics to show the actual size of my watch. Regards, V....  

It seems to be a ref. CK 2366

 
 By: villerville : February 15th, 2012-15:14
From the omega.ch vintage database: Reference number: CK 2366 Movement * Caliber number: 30 T2 RG * Created in 1943 16 or 17 jewels Dial Not available Crystal Hesalite Bracelet Leather Water resistance No Case details * Stainless steel * Press-in * Full m... 

Two beautiful watches!

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : February 15th, 2012-14:28
Congrats and thank you for sharing! Best Blomman

Sorry - wrong place

 
 By: nilomis : February 15th, 2012-14:34
Blomman Since you took ALL Memos of this universe... Now serious: Omega had and has great history and watches. Cheers

Lovely find

 
 By: aroma : February 16th, 2012-01:00
I think the 30T2Rg is my grail watch - I've never seen one in the flesh though. Cheers

Thanks so much for sharing your Omega Chronométre with us . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 16th, 2012-20:24
. . . on the Omega forum, V. There are many aficionados here . . . . . . myself included. Gratefully, Art...  

omega chronometer

 
 By: rogerfrancois7 : September 22nd, 2015-01:17
Dear Art How are you sir. Hope all is well I was looking at your thread and notice your Chronometer Omega with the Tiffany. what a beauty I am in the search for a similar watch with the blue sub seconds, please tell me a little bit about this watch if you... 

I would give up pool . . .

 
 By: Dr No : September 22nd, 2015-16:41
Frozen on a rail? No problem! . . . before parting with my OJ2364, Roger! There's not much more to be said about the 30T2rg that hasn't already been written previously. What I can relay are the words (more or less verbatim) spoken by Bill Sohne when I tol...  

Dear Art,   Thank you...

 
 By: rogerfrancois7 : September 22nd, 2015-16:50
Dear Art, Thank you for your email sir. Glad to read it.. I agreed with you and Bill Sohne that you do not need a Patek once you have the chronometer Omega they are just fine- I hope I would be able to purchase it. How many seconds does your Chronometer i... 

The ref 2364 was adjusted to within . . .

 
 By: Dr No : September 22nd, 2015-18:08
. . . a second per day on a timing machine after the balance staff was replaced (it was way off prior to the fix). I haven't gotten a handle on the ref 2365 yet - that's a project for later this year! Best, Art

Thanks

 
 By: rogerfrancois7 : September 22nd, 2015-18:58
a second per day.. that is incredible. My hope is to get the 2366 I believe that is what you have . Thanks

very nice catch Villerville.

 
 By: G99 : February 17th, 2012-11:23
the rg is a highly sought after and well respected on this forum. i would love to own one eventually, but most buyers here are keepers. enjoy it and wear it well Graham