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Omega Chronomètre 30T2RG from 1946 Ref. 2364

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Omega Chronomètre 30T2RG from 1946 Ref. 2364Omega Chronomtre 30T2RG Ref. 2364 The Soul of Precision in Postwar Steel (Circa 1946) Omegas Chronomtre 30T2RG is a revered artefact of horological legacyan expression of technical mastery housed within the modest nobility of a stainless steel case. Produced circa 1946 under reference 2364, this rare chronometer encapsulates Omegas commitment to precision and integrity during a period when excellence was not proclaimed, but practiced quietly. At its

Omega Chronomètre 30T2RG Ref. 2364 – The Soul of Precision in Postwar Steel (Circa 1946)

Omega’s Chronomètre 30T2RG is a revered artefact of horological legacy—an expression of technical mastery housed within the modest nobility of a stainless steel case. Produced circa 1946 under reference 2364, this rare chronometer encapsulates Omega’s commitment to precision and integrity during a period when excellence was not proclaimed, but practiced quietly. At its heart is the celebrated calibre 30T2RG, the chronometer-rated variant of Omega’s storied manual-wind movement—arguably the finest of its era.

This particular example, with its sharply preserved 34mm case and original untouched dial, is a true survivor. Steel-cased 30T2RGs remain elusive, with most having been redialed or cased in gold. This watch stands among the few that whisper authenticity and rarity in equal measure.

Sculpted Steel – Defined Lines, Untouched Character

The 34mm stainless steel case retains its original lines and geometry, having avoided the polishing wheel’s erasure of history. Every bevel, every lug edge remains clearly defined—a rare condition that speaks volumes about the life this piece has lived.

The case, with its honest brushed and polished surfaces, offers a restrained yet resolute wrist presence. It wears with the confidence of wartime resilience and the grace of postwar optimism.

Its steel Omega-signed crown and domed plexiglass crystal complete the vintage aesthetic, with period-correct authenticity found in every detail.

Dial of Time-Honoured Patina – A Chronometer’s Canvas

The original dial is a textbook of mid-century design: a two-tone silver finish marked by elegant golden Arabic numerals and an applied Omega logo. The patina, developed gracefully over the decades, adds warmth and depth—never contrived, always honest.

Subsidiary seconds rest at 6 o’clock, quietly reinforcing the precision pedigree of this chronometer-rated instrument. The golden tones of the dial, against the steel case, present a rare aesthetic harmony that speaks to the scarcity of steel-cased 30T2RGs—far less common than their gold siblings.

This untouched dial sets the watch apart from the many that have been restored—this is the collector’s ideal: originality with character.

Inside the Legend – Calibre 30T2 RG

Powering this piece is the legendary Omega calibre 30T2RG—a movement that helped cement Omega’s reputation as a chronometric powerhouse. This manually wound chronometer is prized for its robust construction, fine regulation capability, and understated beauty.

Freshly serviced and offered with a one-year warranty, this movement is as ready today as it was in 1946, delivering reliable performance with every wind.

The 30T2RG, with its Breguet overcoil and adjusted regulation, was Omega’s finest offering before the age of mass-produced chronometers. Its presence here makes this reference 2364 a mechanical treasure in a deceptively humble shell.

Why This Watch?

This Omega Chronomètre 30T2RG Ref. 2364 represents one of the rarest and most honest chronometer wristwatches of its era—steel-cased, untouched, and alive with patina. It is not just a fine vintage watch; it is a preserved fragment of Omega’s golden age of accuracy.

For the collector who values authenticity, subtlety, and mechanical significance, this piece offers the complete package: aesthetic purity, technical prestige, and historical weight.

Whether worn with appreciation or stored as an investment in mid-century excellence, this Omega is a watch that rewards discernment.

Key Details:

  • Model: Omega Chronomètre 30T2RG

  • Reference: 2364

  • Serial: 10,708,098

  • Production: Circa 1946

  • Movement: Calibre 30T2 RG, Manual Wind, Chronometer Grade

  • Case: 34mm, Stainless Steel, Unpolished with Original Geometry

  • Dial: Original Two-Tone Silver Dial with Golden Arabic Numerals and Applied Logo

  • Crystal: Domed Plexiglass

  • Crown: Original Omega Steel Crown

  • Features: Sub Seconds at 6 o’clock

  • Condition: Excellent vintage; unpolished case, original dial with patina, recently serviced

  • Warranty: 1-Year Mechanical Warranty

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I don't think Mike can produce anything below 5 stars. In his recent Christmas episode on the Naked Bible Podcast I was a bit wary of listening to it. I realize this is a review of his book here, but let me make my point. The problem with not wanting to listen to his Christmas episode is that I don't really care if Christmas was/is a pagan holiday. So, honestly, it wasn't appealing to me. Somehow I ended up listening to it, and I'm telling you the amount of information he crammed in there was FASCINATING. I'm not kidding. I was so tired of hearing that subject (because I've been born and raised into Christianity), but Mike and Trey did their thing and it had me on the edge of my metaphorical seat the entire time. If you listen to that episode (Naked Bible Episode 195) you'll see exactly what I'm talking about. And what's the point of all that I just said? It's that Mike doesn't do anything half way. All that he puts out is serious work that is worthy of much consideration. No Hillary v. Trump fact checking here (though I'm sure he'd encourage you to research what he's saying). The point is, however, that not everyone has the training that he or his contemporaries have. And THAT is exactly why it is paramount that we rely upon scholars who have said extensive training. I challenge you with this (something I've challenged myself to accept): You essentially know nothing about the Bible if you don't have not just Heiser's background, but other scholars such as John H. Walton. There are many to list, but Walton would be a good companion to list next to Heiser. If you're the lay-person, do yourself a favor and pick up this work, or The Unseen Realm (or both!) and any of Walton's work. Open up your mind and challenge yourself to realize that unless you are incredibly familiar with the Ancient Near East's way of life and thought processes, then it's highly likely that you don't actually understand what is going on when you read the Bible. Enter "The Bible Unfiltered." Considerations for the seminary student: This is a great book for those who need a quick reference on a particular subject. Heiser's name is well known, and thus to reference this book in one's papers, even for a one-liner, is to reference legitimate scholarship. I'm not advocating that one does one's entire paper off of just one chapter from this book, but my point is more-so that with Heiser's reputation it will be known that you're not quoting Joe Scholar who earned his PhD in I Do What I Want. If you know Mike then you know that he's done a lot of work to present to you CONTEXTUAL research on any given listed topic. For that alone the price is worth it (though it undoubtedly cost him more to do the research that it does for us to purchase the book). Considerations for the lay-person: 1. On p. 7, Heiser says, "If Bible study doesn't seem like work to you, you aren't really doing it." Yes, that's harsh, but so was Phinehas, Peter, Paul, and Jesus. (Even Bonhoeffer was harsh in his "The Cost of Discipleship")! Over and over again Heiser says on his podcast that Bible reading is not actually Bible STUDY (not yelling, I just don't have italics in this comment box). 2. This book is great for having a quick reference for subjects. You do not have to read the book in order to understand the content of any given chapter. I use this book to help direct me to other scriptures that I can't seem to remember. Here, Heiser treats topics with brevity, yet with depth at the same time--depth that stems from years of immersing hisself in the original cultural context, the surrounding culture's contexts, and original languages of the Bible. In other words, this book will act, for the lay person, as an appetizer that gets you excited for the full meal and subsequently spark a desire within you to finally take seriously contextual Bible study. If you've never read Heiser's stuff before, this is a great place for you to get introduced to his work. From here I'd recommend getting The Unseen Realm, and then Reversing Hermon. Follow all his other works at drmsh.com, nakedbiblepodcast.com, and moreunseenrealm.com (I'm not getting paid to say all of this). Considerations for the scholar: Rid yourself of your presuppositions, get with the times, and adopt the supernatural worldview of the Bible's authors, because yours isn't supernatural enough. (Can that be considered speaking the truth in love?...) (Pictures won't rotate for some reason. Sorry!). My hand on the book next to the Schuyler Bible shows the size of the book.
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The best quality of Heiser as a scholar/writer in my opinion is that he appreciates the academy but does not acquiesce to its influence. This is seen most in his correct interpretation of the identity of the sons of God in Gen 6 and the identity of Satan in Is 14 and Ez 28 etc. which were long abandoned and scorned by the academy. All 60 articles are well written with clarity and brevity!
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