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I am selling a vintage Waltham dive watch. It is all original, with the exception of the bracelet. Obtained from a local estate.
Case: Solid stainless steel case with screw-down back
Case Width: 36mm
Crown: Original and signed.
Bracelet: Expandable
Movement: FHF cal. 90-5 self-winding automatic movement (17 jewels) with quick-set date function; 21,600 BPH; Swiss Made
Bezel: Bi-directional
Condition: This watch is in near pristine condition. Super glossy black dial, lume on markers and hands is intact, and the markers still glow brightly. The orange sweep offers a beautiful accent. The bezel and case are in excellent overall condition with just a few scuffs. The only blemish is a tiny scratch on the crystal between the center and 12:00 and 1:00 o'clock. One will be hard pressed to find another example in this fine condition on the market.
Service history is unknown, and is the case with all vintage watches, I recommend this watch be serviced for optimal performance.
See listing here:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/133891038500
Bidding started at .99 cents.
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