No. 37768099

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Omega - Vintage Gold 18K Cal. 30T2 Jumbo - Men - 1901-1949
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€ 980
202 weeks ago

Omega - Vintage Gold 18K Cal. 30T2 Jumbo - Men - 1901-1949

Brand: Omega Model: Vintage Classic Hand-wound movement Calibre: Omega Case and case back in 18kt yellow gold Case diameter: 39mm (including crown) Ivory-coloured dial Generic brown leather strap Strap length: 85 / 115mm (including clasp) Strap width at the case: 18mm The watch has been serviced by a professional watchmaker. It does not include a box or papers. Will be carefully packaged and sent via insured and registered mail by FedEx. This Omega timepiece bears no engravings on the case back - not even the usual engraving - due to the prohibition on importing gold during the time of the fascist dictatorship in Portugal (1933–1974). The dictator Salazar forbade gold or golden objects from entering Portugal because the Portuguese state retained significant reserves of high-quality gold (18 karat, 0.750). This meant that prestigious watch manufacturers, including Omega, would send the watch mechanisms while the cases were manufactured in Portugal.

No. 37768099

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Omega - Vintage Gold 18K Cal. 30T2 Jumbo - Men - 1901-1949

Omega - Vintage Gold 18K Cal. 30T2 Jumbo - Men - 1901-1949

Brand: Omega
Model: Vintage Classic
Hand-wound movement
Calibre: Omega
Case and case back in 18kt yellow gold
Case diameter: 39mm (including crown)
Ivory-coloured dial
Generic brown leather strap
Strap length: 85 / 115mm (including clasp)
Strap width at the case: 18mm
The watch has been serviced by a professional watchmaker. It does not include a box or papers.
Will be carefully packaged and sent via insured and registered mail by FedEx.

This Omega timepiece bears no engravings on the case back - not even the usual engraving - due to the prohibition on importing gold during the time of the fascist dictatorship in Portugal (1933–1974).
The dictator Salazar forbade gold or golden objects from entering Portugal because the Portuguese state retained significant reserves of high-quality gold (18 karat, 0.750). This meant that prestigious watch manufacturers, including Omega, would send the watch mechanisms while the cases were manufactured in Portugal.

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