

Extremely rare men's watch produced during WWII in 1943 Omega WWII ref. 2325 - very early first version - later had reference designations with an additional digit cal.30T2 - made of steel, it proves the beginning of production the numbers stamped on the movement show the production year 1943 or earlier. The time of production of the watch, its size, the type of the dial and the materials used (steel during the war ...) indicate that these watches were made on a "special order" military, civil watches at that time were usually made of gold or brass + chrome) and had much smaller sizes . The dial is completely original, it looks really good for its 80 years. The dial has a delicate dent at 2 o'clock, visible only in the right light and under the right angle - I think it was created by a broken glass STEEL envelope - which was a rarity during the war, The mechanism, despite its years, works very well, has undergone a professional watchmaker inspection and has no problems with it It was tested for several days The running accuracy is within the standards for Omega watches of those years The crown of the watch is the same as the watches from those years from the Omega factories - it is also made of steel. A very rare and interesting collector's item the price is Bargain and FINAL and is NOT negotiable