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thanks Jeff
this is what I know of the other rare birds
Leonidas for EI
0115
0220
0463
0478
0538
0620
0873
0994
1141
1173
Leonidas AMI CP1
270 016
270 022
270 156
270 214
270 310
270 342
Leonidas AMI CP2
270 122
270 408
270 440
Zenith Cairelli CP2
201 265
201 311
201 350
201 562
202 012
202 390
202 566
202 642
Universal Cairelli CP2
200 7xy
200 798
202 230
I am sure there's more info out there but I have never focussed on them much
Rgds
Rene
: These are fantastic looking watches and what a great pedigree.
: At some point in my life, I would love to understand the CP-1 and
: CP-2, Italian military versions and German military versions,
: Breitling, Leonidas and Heuer, etc. And of course there are
: sidebars on the Zeniths and some other brands that were involved
: with the Italian and German armed forces. I'm a long way from
: having that knowledge, but can say that these are awesome
: looking watches!!
: Let's learn more about them!!
: Jeff
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