Born from Omega’s post-war surge in technical innovation, the early bumper automatics stand as a defining chapter in the brand’s evolution. Before the full-rotor revolution, these calibers proved that reliability and refinement could coexist in a compact, efficient self-winding system. The Omega Ref. 2582-2C, produced in 1949, is a textbook example of that era’s engineering confidence.
Housed in a stainless-steel case measuring approximately 35 mm, it carries the celebrated Cal. 351 bumper movement—freshly serviced—delivering that unmistakable, tactile oscillation collectors chase. The radium dial has aged into an exceptional yellow patina, evenly saturated and highly characterful, a look only time and radium chemistry can produce. Its applied indexes and dauphine-style hands complete the period-correct aesthetic.
Paired with a brown pigskin strap that amplifies its mid-century personality, this 2582-2C is not just a vintage Omega—it’s a coherent, historically anchored object with integrity. A refined reminder of the moment when Omega transformed automatic technology from novelty to standard-bearer.