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Offering my '66 2446 "first case, second iteration" Autavia with unusual dial marking, "E.R.H.". I do not know the significance or meaning of the marking; as far as it's origin, please see below. The watch is all original but for the bezel, which is a factory service replacement. The watch recently received a full service from Dave Stevens of A Matter of Time (Chuck Maddox's watchmaker) and is under his warranty. It is operating perfectly. Dave's invoice/record of service will accompany the watch. Dave compared the texture and coloring of the dial's graphics under microscope and believes the ERH lettering to be identical to that of the logo. That doesn't get me any closer to identifying its meaning but I firmly believe that it was done at the factory. The watch is in excellent condition and will be sold on the Alligator quick-release driver strap (shown) made by ABP in Paris.
$3250 - Either bank wire or PayPal (buyer to cover fee) and I will ship CONUS/insured at my expense. Same for international payment and I'll split shipping. References here and elsewhere.
Thanks,
Jim
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