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Hi Fabrizio,
If the 510.523 is still for sale, can you please send me some additional pictures? Thanks!!
Best,
George
: Selling another one of my Lemania 5100's as trying to save some
: money to fund a house sooner rather than later.
: The stainless steel version of the last true Heuer Carrera - a
: stalwart that was in the catalogues from 1983 to 1985, together
: with its PVD sibling.
: It is the reference 510.523, as engraved on the case back- sporting
: the legendary Lemania 5100 calibre inside.
:
:
: Large stainless tonneau-shaped case with open lugs.
: Automatic movement with almost 45 hrs of power reserve
: Date window with quick-set
: Hacking feature
: Waterproof to 3 atm (though not recently tested)
: Acrylic crystal.
: Cosmetic conditions
: Very, very nice conditions overall
: Case: very good, a few hairlines here and there is all I can see.
: The sunburst radial finish is exquisite and in very remarkable
: status.
: Bracelet: very good condition, very little stretch and a few desk
: dive lines. Clasp is marked TAG-Heuer as was common during this
: transitional phase.
: Pushers and crown: a tiny mark on the crown
: Dial: perfect
: Hands: perfect - the red central chrono hands are still a bright
: red, not the usual faded orange.
: Glass: some very tiny lines can be seen with a loupe - can however
: be easily polished.
: I would rate it as a conservative 94% on the TimeZone scale.I think
: pictures speak volumes about the conditions; additional hi-res
: pictures available upon request.
:
:
: The famed Lemania 5100 movement is a real workhorse, with central
: hands for chrono seconds and minutes for optimal legibility:
: what more can you ask?
: Bought in early 2008 from an American collector, and serviced by
: Abel Court at HeuerTime in 2011 - hardly worn thereafter.
: No box nor papers.
: Asking 2600 EUR nett to me, plus shipping at cost to anywhere as
: the buyer will decide. Payment by bank money transfer.
: The watch is located in Europe.
: These are very rare to come by, and almost impossible in these
: conditions. Don't miss this opportunity.
: Thanks for looking.
: Fabrizio
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