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Omega Ref. 2391 Tropic Dial Manual Wind Cal. 30T2 SC Stainless Steel Case

$1,530.00

Behind this freckled eggshell dial runs the 30T2 SC, the standard-grade version of the Omega movement whose chronometer siblings beat Patek Philippe at the postwar observatory trials.

1 in stock

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General

Brand
reference2391
DepartmentMen
ManufacturedSwitzerland
Dial ColorEggshell, Tropical

Case

Case Width33mm
Case Height41.3mm
Case ShapeRound
Case MaterialStainless Steel
BezelSmooth

Strap / Bracelet

Lug Width18mm
Strap MaterialLeather
Strap ColorOlive
ClaspOTTUHR Buckle
Max Wrist Size8″

Movement

MovementManual Wind
CaliberOmega 30T2 SC
Accuracy< 10 secondsThe movement showed a daily accuracy deviation ranging from 0 to 10 seconds across six positions.

Extras

Warranty2-Year Ottuhr WarrantyOur standard two-year mechanical warranty which covers the mechanical functions and accuracy of the timepiece.
Original BoxNo
Original PapersNo

Overview

The Omega 30T2 is remembered for the wrong reason. Collectors reach first for the observatory trials, the rated, chronometer-grade movements that beat Patek Philippe at Kew in 1946 and went on winning at Geneva and Neuchatel into the early 1950s. That pedigree is real, but it belonged to a small run of certified calibers. The watch in front of us is the other 30T2, the standard center-seconds grade Omega built in far greater numbers and asked to do nothing more heroic than keep excellent time. In our opinion the ref. 2391 is the one actually worth wearing: the engineering that made the family famous, without the premium the certified paper still commands.

The caliber earns that reputation honestly. When Omega designed a modern 30mm movement at the end of the 1930s, its engineers did not shrink a pocket-watch caliber to fit a wrist. They scaled the architecture up in proportion, giving the movement larger wheels, wider pivots and more bearing surface than a movement this small strictly needed, and that decision is the unglamorous reason a well-kept 30T2 still runs the way this one does eighty years on. The SC is secondes au centre, the sweep center seconds Omega drove through an added bridge to the central pinion rather than the small subsidiary dial most rivals used. Ours is the 16-jewel grade, its rose-gilt bridges signed OMEGA, SWISS and 16 JEWELS.

The stainless steel case is the quietly correct dress format of the period, 33mm across and 41.3mm from lug to lug, its faceted lugs and slim mid-case polished and carrying the soft hairlines of honest use. A signed Omega crown sits at three, and a tall domed acrylic crystal pulls the dial into the warm distortion these watches are loved for. Lift the snap back and the inner caseback reads ACIER INOXYDABLE around the OMEGA WATCH CO triangle, then FAB. SUISSE and SWISS MADE, with the reference 2391 stamped below. A watchmaker’s service marks are scratched in beside it, the running record of a watch that has been looked after rather than left in a drawer.

The dial is where age has done its most flattering work. It left the factory a warm eggshell, printed with full Arabic numerals, the OMEGA name and Omega symbol at twelve, and an outer track numbered in fives that the central seconds hand sweeps. Decades have warmed that eggshell toward champagne and freckled it with an even scatter of foxing, the small tan speckles gathering gently toward the center. We read that aging as exactly what it is: age, not fault, the sort of tropical warming a redial erases and a careful collector goes looking for. The leaf-shaped hour and minute hands have darkened to a deep blue-black, the slender central seconds blued to match, and there is no lume anywhere on the dial, correct for a dress Omega of this age.

We have fitted it to an olive leather strap on an OTTUHR signed buckle, a muted, slightly distressed green that leans into the warmth of the aged dial without competing with it.

Serviced in-house at OTTUHR and backed by our 2-year mechanical warranty, this Omega 30T2 SC is honest, original and mechanically sound. For the collector who would rather own the movement that made the family’s name than pay for the certificate its rarest siblings carried, the ref. 2391 is the quiet answer. Compact, characterful, and built to keep excellent time. The chronometers won the trials. This, to us, is the one worth wearing.

Timing: The watch has been measured with a timegrapher at six different positions. The rate, amplitude, and beat error are within acceptable ranges.

Functions: All functions including the crown winding, time setting, etc are working as expected.

Integrity: The movement shows no signs of damage, rust, or corrosion, with all components appearing clean and well-maintained.

Authenticity: Each timepiece is evaluated and authenticated in-house. This watch is guaranteed to be correct to its manufacturer and time period.

Warranty: This timepiece includes a 2-year mechanical warranty, activated upon the date of purchase. Warranty Policy

Shipping: This timepeice includes complimentary insured shipping within all 50 states, and options for expedited shipping. Shipping Information

Returns: If, for any reason, you are not entirely satisfied with your purchase, you may return the product for a full refund within 30 days from the date you received or signed for the item. Read our Return Policy

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