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Very rare Aureole skin diver from end of 50's with particularities close to first Longines Nautilus from the same period. The case is the same model EPSA maker except that this is smaller in diameter, measuring 36 mm instead of 40 mm like on Longines. The bezel is the same, made from bakelite and is not broken. The radium on dial is all in place at indexes and hands. The movement I presume to be an automatic made by AS, the case is very high tightened, I don't have the correct tool for opening to make photos, I want to avoid possible scratches. The condition of the watch is almost NOS, looks like it was worn very little time and is perfect functional. The tropic strap is rubber and is from the same period, not the original.
You have the opportunity to acquire a watch that exist only a few in the world, especially in this condition and at a price of 4000 euro, a watch that resemble the image and contruction of one of the most desired vintage skin divers.
I accept bank wire, shipping with DHL Express service included.
I have the same username "s0il_festivities" on ebay.
Thank you for watching, Valentin
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