unsigned Seamaster?

Mar 16, 2012,07:42 AM
 


Please see attached photographs of 14 carat gold Omega chronometer. The case number is 2520. Am I correct in thinking that this case number was only used for Seamasters? The case is also numbered 10989081. The movement is numbered 12095951. I believe the watch dates from 1950. There is no model number on the movement, nor an  Omega symbol where it would normally be. Based on this date, I presume this movement is a 352.

The jeweller has told me that this watch has a pie pan dial. However, I do not think this is correct.

Is this watch an unsigned Seamaster. If not, what is it?

Thanks in anticipation.
Omega 2520 photos


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 By: mac_omega : March 16th, 2012-11:00
Hi Laurence, ref 2520 is a Seamaster chronometer reference, often with Cal. 352 - so far so good! The lack of the word "Seamaster" on the dial is not uncommon with early examples. The absence of Cal. number is a bit odd I must confess... but the movement ...