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HI Derek,
I would like to ask you to do me a favour please.
I have an Omega cal.30T2 from around 1947-49
(ser.number starts wit 11....)for a couple of days' test before I buy it for appx. 250 US.Dollars. It is in mint condition, beautiful, accuracy is +1 sec./day. BUT: to be honest I do not know anything about this movement and the value of a watch like this.
Can you please help me before I fell in love with this beauty?
Thanks in advance,
Peter from Hungary/Central Eastern Europe
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