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http://www.onthedash.com/docs/CompareViceroys.shtml
and the reference page at
http://onthedash.com/Guide/_Chronographs/62.Autavia/d.Automatic_Autavias/72.Reference_1163V/
This example appears to be in good condition, but photos speak for themselves:
I am listing this for a friend of mine, Jim Moose, who has excellent references and a good trading history. I owed him a favor so I agreed to photograph and list the watch. Contact me by e-mail and I will put you in direct contact with Jim.
The watch is running and will include the Heuer buckle.
This appears to be a 1163V, with the narrower bezel and no luminous dot at 12; the polished steel tension ring ( http://www.onthedash.com/pics4docs/1163VPolishedDet.JPG ); hesalite (acrylic) crystal; a Piquarez case; and would seem to be the thinner and more wearable 13mm thickness. It is, of course, a Calibre 12 and dates from 1972-74.
The asking price is $1,600 . . . .
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