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Sorry everybody, I listed a message thinking I had a Manhattan but it actually is a Senator, stainless with gold buttons and face trim. My original purchase around 1980 in Kaiserslautern Germany and used by me as a flight chronograph. Sorry, can't find the little manual book.
Analog and digital both work. Certainly is much better than an "ugly duckling".
Digital buttons stick a little but probably only needs expert cleaning. Typical light scratches but no divots. Two bands, the original and a replacement because I broke a link, but I don't have the skill to refit it. Has been in a drawer for most of the past 20 years. If I can't get an idea from you all about what it is worth, look for it on ebay shortly.
Thanks,
Jim
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