dallasishere
Bronze Contributor
For Sale is my 1943 Omega Officer. This watch was serviced within the last year, is unrestored, and runs strong. The Omega Officer model was only sold in the Swedish market throughout WW2.
"While most of Europe was at war, the two neutral countries Sweden and Switzerland needed ways to keep some business running. The Swiss needed steel for their products, and Sweden needed various products to keep the economy at some speed.
The Omega Officer (defense forces) and the Omega Suverän models were made for this trade."
The watch is in an overall very good condition considering it is nearly 75 years old
Asking: $540 + $15 Shipping (Paid via e-transfer)
Price includes Olympic Omega Collectors Pins!
Case: Good condition. 31x38mm without crown.16mm lug width.
Caseback: Screwdown back. Engraved with the Swedish words for Antimagnetic, Shockproof and Watertight, as well as the military id numbers.
Movement: Caliber 26,5 T3 PC. Very clean looking and had no signs of corrosion or damage during it's service. Keeping good time.
Dial: Untouched and lovely condition matte silver with painted Arabic numerals, sunk guilloché subsidiary seconds dial, outer minute track.
Hands: Orignal hands (appear to have been relumed at some point)
Crystal: Good condition. Omega did not sign their crystals this early. (however I wouldn't imagine this is the original crystal)
Crown: Correct style unsigned. Omega did not sign the crowns on these early watches.
Strap: Newer Hadley Roma Leather
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"While most of Europe was at war, the two neutral countries Sweden and Switzerland needed ways to keep some business running. The Swiss needed steel for their products, and Sweden needed various products to keep the economy at some speed.
The Omega Officer (defense forces) and the Omega Suverän models were made for this trade."
The watch is in an overall very good condition considering it is nearly 75 years old
Asking: $540 + $15 Shipping (Paid via e-transfer)
Price includes Olympic Omega Collectors Pins!
Case: Good condition. 31x38mm without crown.16mm lug width.
Caseback: Screwdown back. Engraved with the Swedish words for Antimagnetic, Shockproof and Watertight, as well as the military id numbers.
Movement: Caliber 26,5 T3 PC. Very clean looking and had no signs of corrosion or damage during it's service. Keeping good time.
Dial: Untouched and lovely condition matte silver with painted Arabic numerals, sunk guilloché subsidiary seconds dial, outer minute track.
Hands: Orignal hands (appear to have been relumed at some point)
Crystal: Good condition. Omega did not sign their crystals this early. (however I wouldn't imagine this is the original crystal)
Crown: Correct style unsigned. Omega did not sign the crowns on these early watches.
Strap: Newer Hadley Roma Leather
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