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: My name is Igor and I am from Yugoslavia and
: Darwil was one of the most famous and
: popular watches in the region douring the
: 60's and 70's. My father had one and my
: grandfather still owns one. I have been
: trying to find one to buy for my fathers
: birthday but I am not able to find one and
: all my research ends up at Omega. It looks
: that Omega did buy out Darwil and that only
: way you can get one is to find an old used
: one.
Hallo, I both a Darwil on Ebay, a NOS. It looks verry nice. There are several items every now and then on Ebay. So you can find them! The are not expensiv. I both a 66 flat, New Old Stock (NOS) for €63,-!
My question is; Was the Darwil only in east europa populair?
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