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This rarely seen Eberhard Contograf is a special find. Its 37mm wide with an integrated bracelet and a in house movement. The manual wound movement has just been serviced and the watch is running beautifully.
The Rado Overpole is a beautiful watch that is not often seen. This gold-plated world timer is 37mm wide with 19mm lug width. It comes with the original box and papers and is in excellent condition. Run wells and comes with a additional rolled gold bracelet.
I'm asking for $1200.
The Mercer Lexington is a gorgeous chrono from a young brand. It is 38mm wide with 20mm lugs and comes with the original box. Under the hood is a manual wind chronograph movement derived from the highly regarded Venus 175, a 23-jeweled column wheel movement. The Sea-Gull ST1901 as it is called, is made with the same tooling as the original movement in Switzerland, after being purchased from Venus in the 1960s. The Lexington also sports a specially designed high domed crystal, common to chronographs in the 50s and 60s. However unlike vintage pieces its made with scratch resistant K1 glass.
I'm asking for $300.
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