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Hi
if you like these, this one is the real McCoy.
This watch was bought from Helmut Sinn's personal collection in 2012 and all the new case parts have never been worn. It has a very rare unused new old stock correct Heuer Leonidas case. The watch also also been fitted with a new crystal, new stems and a new bezel. In addition to that it has had a full movement cleaning and lubrication at Lange USA (SWR) in NYC less than a few weeks ago. Receipt from SWR Service and a copy of the service manual in German are included.
The watch operates like a brand new watch, runs precisely, winds smoothly, chrono works and flyback resets. The tritium on the dial has a nice deep creamy and even patina. It has military markings: BUND and issue number. The case in like new shape as well with no dings or dents. There is however a very faint hardly noticeable but artfully executed free hand engraving. I asked SWR not polish it out because I found that pretty cool. Above the BUND engraving it reads 8/5/81 and below reads: Uli Muller. Undoubtedly one of the German F-104 pilots possibly entering service that day, we may never know.
The watch is in NYC for you to look at in person.
$3650
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