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**Asking EUR 8200/USD 8950 or best offer**
Probably one of the best Mk IV examples on the planet, with an unpolished and near-unmarked case (some hairlines from storage and desk use), perfect blue dial with orange/black hands, as well as some non-standard parts which add rather than detract to the look/value:
- Rare white Base 1000 bezel and "clover" caseback, both of which are typically found on earlier Mk I/II models; and
- Orange "arrow" subdial hand, as opposed to usual "stick" variant - not sure where this originates from, but it sure looks nice!
The watch also comes with the pictured vintage Japanese Maruman bracelet, which lends a very futuristic look to this late 60s timepiece.
Unfortunately no movement shots as I haven't the proper caseback tools, but watch winds firmly and timekeeping has been spot-on in my personal experience.
Selling because I have three Sherpas and this gets the least wear due to its pristine condition - first world problems, I know... Bank transfer only, FedEx insured shipping included, plenty of references available.
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