Product Description
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Band Material: Black Leather
Product Measurements
Product Condition
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Overall Condition: Fair, overall condition for its age.
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Functions: Running, but may be in need of service. This means, it can run unreliably, start or stop and timekeeping is not guaranteed. Slow 97 Seconds a Day, Amplitude 192, Beat Error 3.2
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Case: There are scratches on the case.
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Crystal: There are scratches on the crystal.
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Dial: The dial has discoloration and spotting.
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Crown: It is hard to wind by the crown.
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Hands: The hands have rust on them.
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Band: The band is not original.
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Additional Information: The Omega ref. 2328 is a robust, manual-wind timepiece from the WWII era, embodying the utilitarian design and reliable mechanics typical of watches used during that period. This is a vintage, manual-winding wristwatch produced in 1942. While not an official military-issued reference number like some specific British or Swedish models (e.g., those with military markings like "HS8" or "Suveran"), watches with similar designs and movements from this era were widely used in a military context or "military style".
About the brand: Known across the world for their beautiful and innovative watches, Omega is one of the largest Swiss watch companies in the world. Founded in 1894, the now Swatch Group owned company has been a constant force in Swiss Watch production. From achievements such as timing Olympic games, creating the first Co-Axial escapement, producing the first watch worn on the moon, and of course being the personal favorite of James Bond, Omega watches are welcome in any collectors watch box.