Suveran collectors, please post yours.

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Exact. The 3 watches began their life in Sweden 😀
No really sure what you mean but they dont belong in the Suverän thread anyways, I see that you refer to them as Suverän on your instagram page as well which is incorrect.
 
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If I made a mistake by publishing 2 watches out of the 3 in this thread because I confused Suveran and Swedish, I did not name these Suveran watches on my Instagram. Do not confuse the description text and hashtags which are only used for broad visibility 😉
 
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Im not an expert on Instagram nor Omega but you describe your 2639 when listing it for sale
"SOLD very attractive Omega 2639-2 from 1950. Rare tropicalization of the Bullseye dial with spider pattern and radium military hands. Swedish market post Suverän program. MP for more informations."

"Swedish market post Suverän program" what is that exactly? Just a watch sold in Sweden after ww2?
 
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yes, and?
I put this because several people contacted me confusing the characteristics.
Some people think that Bullseyes watches from Sweden are all Suveran. I therefore specified the date 1950 and that it came after the Suveran program.
perhaps I was clumsy in my description which nevertheless seemed to me to contain all the elements of understanding.
 
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This one is pretty much perfect, can anyone find a better black dialed Suverän?
 
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This one is pretty much perfect, can anyone find a better black dialed Suverän?
That is delicious
 
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Suveräns rarely is preserved in this good condition and anyone thats have been after a perfect glossy black finish intact know how rare they are, and one more note is the black railroad track dials which also are far more scarce than the more common closed or open minute track.

Here are two, both of them on a vintage GF oyster
 
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Suveräns rarely is preserved in this good condition and anyone thats have been after a perfect glossy black finish intact know how rare they are, and one more note is the black railroad track dials which also are far more scarce than the more common closed or open minute track.

Here are two, both of them on a vintage GF oyster
Wonderful, I am very jealous of these glossy dials 😀
 
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I love Bullseye dial especially if it is tropicalized
more pictures and video on my IG
 
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I love Bullseye dial especially if it is tropicalized
more pictures and video on my IG

Nice, but It isn't tropicalized IMO
 
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Hi, some really nice Omegas here in the Suveran thread!

Perhaps, you could answer to one of my questions.
I bought an Omega Suveran here in germany.
It arrived today and I found a number in the back case.
I do not mean the 2400-5 (reference), I mean the 641 above.
Do we know the meaning of that number?

Thanks in advance.



Best,
Peter
 
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My Omega Suveran has the 3-digit 544 on the case back.
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Hi, some really nice Omegas here in the Suveran thread!

Perhaps, you could answer to one of my questions.
I bought an Omega Suveran here in germany.
It arrived today and I found a number in the back case.
I do not mean the 2400-5 (reference), I mean the 641 above.
Do we know the meaning of that number?

Thanks in advance.



Best,
Peter
It should be a matching 3-digit number on the inside of the case also. (Engraved on the inner ring)
Not sure if they are batch numbers or just case-to-caseback identification number.

In other words you can check if the case and caseback was born together.
 
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Thanks Hejsam!
I found the watch here in germany.
Was out of a lot with bad pics.
It arrived last week and it looks good so far.
Two cracks in the crystal, but otherwise in good condition for a 80 years old lady.
Love the fonts of the numbers...

I have no good pics, but here are some pics after I got it:



Think, it will be a nice watch after a service.