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FS: Autavia 73363 MH military style, brown dial

Autavia 73363 MH manual caliber Valjoux 7730, serial 214xxx, manufactured around 1971.
I think, with some conviction, that it was intended for military use, as evidenced by the white hands set , including the hours and minutes still bright, and the holes on the handles, now resoldered, probably applied to reapply ansett removable.
The bottom does not show, however, assignment, which makes me think it's been replaced or machined, or that when the clock was"demilitarizated", has been held back with the assignment.
CHOCOLATE BROWN amazing quadrant, for me makes it unique.
Just fully serviced perfectly working, 1590 €

same version on OTD

http://www.onthedash.com/Guide/_Chronographs/62.Autavia/i.Manual--Later_Style/72.Reference_73363/72.Reference_73363_%28Mil%29/

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