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Hi!
I have a 30t2 [subseconds] in a Dennison 9ct case, hallmarked for 1945. There are some numbers on the inside back of the case 13322 and 30099 also 0099 is stamped near one of the lugs.
Can anyone give me any info regarding Dennison cased Omegas of this era? [BTW Movt number is 10279355.] Being English I find it interesting to think that when we were all trying to win the war, someone in Birmingham was focussed on making gold watch cases!
Thanks
Regards
Tim
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