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Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Aug 22 - Aug 27
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Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Aug 22 - Aug 27
The matte dial features the well-known 3-6-9 numerals and remains in superb condition
The 1930s was a transition time from pocket watches to wristwatches and this large chronograph is from that exciting horological era
- Perfect condition white Mk5 dial
The ‘Tru-Beat’ was one of the first dead-seconds wristwatches ever offered
The movement and crystal are actually fitted to the caseback
Omega Seamaster Air Force Exchange Ref 166.032 1977 The matte dial features theThe Seamaster name was used by Omega for a huge range of watches including dive and dress pieces. This is a very nice example of a dress watch that was originally sold to a member of the US military as demonstrated by the Army and Airforce Exchange receipt (sold in 1970 for $83!) and the original guarantee booklet also has the Exchange stamp. This is a large size 36mm dress watch in steel with a lovely silver circular brush finished dial. The pie pan
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