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Just picked up an Omega collector's book...

Omega Designs by Anton Kreuzer - Schiffer Publications (224pp.) It chronicles the entire history of the company and their watch designs. Included are pictures and diagrams of many of their movements, along with specs. He also includes many original ads and prices.

I thought this might help settle the SN disparity and other questions about my 30T2Rg, but it only clouds the issue further. Kreuzer states that the 30mm was introduced in 1938 and shock protection was added in 1943. His serial number list shows my watch (10646045) as having been made ca. 1945/1946, but mine does NOT have shock protection. In another spot in his book he lists the introduction of the 30mm as 1939.

I will try to find an email address for the author so I can find out whether it's his 30mm or serial number dates that are incorrect.

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