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Omega British Military “Dirty Dozen” – WW2 – Calibre 30T2 – Stainless Steel – Broad Arrow
Part of the highly regarded and widely collected “Dirty Dozen” group of British military watches produced during the Second World War, this Omega example represents one of the twelve manufacturers contracted by the Ministry of Defence to supply timepieces for military personnel throughout the war.
Condition is everything with Dirty Dozen watches, and this example stands out as a well‑preserved and honest survivor that retains its original dial — something becoming increasingly difficult to find.
June 2026 fully serviced
Key Details
• Model: Omega British Military (Dirty Dozen)
• Era: WW2 dated 1944 by serial number
• Case Size: 35mm
• Case Material: Stainless steel
• Dial: Original black matte dial with off‑white aged markers
• Markings: Omega‑signed dial with MOD Broad Arrow
• Crystal: Plexiglass
• Movement: Omega Calibre 30T2, manual wind
• Caseback: Correct military engravings, clearly visible
• Lug Bars: Fixed rigid military pin bars
• Water Resistance: Not waterproof due to age
Condition Report
Case: Polished at some stage in the past but remains in remarkable condition with strong shape.
Dial: Appears original with even natural patina; Arabic numerals, minute track, Omega logo and Broad Arrow all intact.
Crystal: Plexiglass in excellent condition with no notable marks or scratches.
Overall: A very strong example with the most important element — an original, untouched dial. Serviced June 2026
Working Order
Running exceptionally well for its age.
Keeping time at approximately +15 seconds per day.
Previously clearly well cared for.
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Category
Vintage 1940s European Wrist Watches