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Hi all,
Sadly selling one of my favorite watches, in order to pay off a few non watch related expenses.
The watch is a very very rare 1000m philip watch prototype. swiss made.
Watch has a helium escape valve, sapphire crystal and is 53mm lug to lug and about 47mm wide including crown, but wears smaller . Strap is an ND limits cut precisely to exact size and looks great. Lugs have screw down bars. some wear to the watch from use, a little grizzle on the crystal, minor dings, but nothing very serious and has alot of life left. NEVER POLISHED!. Watch is triple signed with the Doxa/Jenny fish logo, on the dial (in really nice doxa orange), on the screw down crown and on the caseback.
So whats different from a regular 1000m? The dial, which has an outline of grey, which was never put into production. The mercedes hands, which weren't chosen on the final released product (a shame, these are great), and the caseback, which shows no serial number (xxxxxxxx) and no number out of the limited edition.
No service history. Here's a chance to own a little piece of Doxa/Jenny/Philip watch history. This is the only prototype i have ever seen of this watch.
Asking a very fair 980 USD, which includes all paypal fees and EMS express insured shipping worldwide. No returns and ask all questions before buying.
I have great refs worldwide.
Enough of the talking, here are the photos =)
Thanks for looking!
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