Reference 2585-2 is a late-1940s to early-1950s Omega dress watch, typically associated with the caliber 332.
With a case size of approximately 34 mm, it was produced in both stainless steel and gold versions, the present example being in steel.
It stands out for its original black dial, featuring silvered numerals arranged in a radial layout and complemented by steel hands.
Such a configuration is extremely rare and the condition of this example is exceptional.
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