Description
Reference 2413 is a relatively rare Omega model that was first introduced in 1946. The model has a linear case design with a polished chamfered bezel that precisely meets the top of the case sides, thereby leaving no step between the two surfaces. The lugs have flattened sides and a distinctive downward curve. This is a great example of the reference with a beautiful two-tone dial that has acquired a warm and handsome patina with age. The main body of the dial has a silk matte finish while the outer minute track is highlighted by a secondary tone. The Arabic numerals have a silver foil finish and the intervening hours are marked by raised dot indexes. Positioned at 6 o’clock is a finely engine-turned subsidiary seconds dial. There is light and even oxidation to the surface of the dial.
Specifications
[M] Omega calibre 28 manually wound movement, lever escapement, 17 jewels, bi-metallic compensation balance, 18,000 BPH
[D] two-tone silvered dial, silver foil Arabic and raised dot numerals, outer minute track, engine-turned subsidiary seconds, feuille hands
[C] stainless steel circular case, polished chamfered bezel and down-turned lugs, satin finished case sides, snap-on satin finished case back, Omega winding crown
[S] case, dial, movement and crown signed.
Measurements
33mm diameter excluding winding crown
41mm length including lugs
8mm depth to centre of crystal
17mm lug gauge/strap width
Accompaniments
One Year guarantee – serviced by an Omega approved service centre
Black Bough certificate, box and polishing cloth
£1,150.00 [sold]