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This is an amazing example of a hard to find watch. It's from the Mid 60's, has the famous manual Cal. 146 (Like the Zenith A277). It even has the original crystal which has a tiny Movado logo in it. I bought this from Abel, in case you recognise it.
The case is c40mm with elegant 22mm lugs. Dial features a tachy scale, with dauphine hands, with copper coloured sub dial pins.
This is in spectacular condition, with the most amazing creamy lume, top hat crystal and gently faded bezel, which is the highlight IMHO.
Price is £2500 (what I paid Abel for it)
Comes on a 'as good as new' 22mm Corfam-style vintage strap.
Any questions, fire away.
A full write up is available on my blog:
https://heuerville.wordpress.com/2013/06/15/movado-super-sea-sub/
Just a note, the lume is a touch lighter than shown in the pics, they are a bit 'contrasty'.
I have Abel's excellent original photos I can email to any potential buyer.
Thanks
Stewart
- Heuerville
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