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: I am sizing down also my Chrono-collection:
: For sale is this Oberon Chrono
: - stainless steel case with 41mm diameter (43mm over the lugs)
: - 20mm lug width
: - nice two-tone dial (blue / silver)
: - orange second and chronograph hands lume existing 100% but non
: functional
: - plexi and case are both polishable with no major scratches
: - Valjoux 7734 movement, running good
: - red date disk!
: - the watch is located in Switzerland
: I am asking EUR 300 net to me for this beauty incl. shipping, I
: accept paypal or one of the following two watches in (partial)
: trade:
: - Heuer Camaro (or poor man's variant) with Val. 773x or Val. 23 /
: 92 movement
: - (Sears) Tradition diver
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The watch is still available. It appears to be a 'poor man's Breitling': At http://www.breitling-museum.com/1960-1969.html an exact copy with Breitling logo is shown with the Ref. 2508.
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