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Longines
Conquest - A classic automatic from the 1950s. This was
Longines’ effort to compete with Rolex
and IWC. This watch is antimagnetic, waterproof with the outstanding
Longine C.19A, 19 jewels, monometallic screw balance, self-compensating
flat hairspring and “TriShock” shock resistance. This
watch features a stainless steel case with gold markers and hands.
The back has an enamel fish on it. |
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Longines “Suiza” -
An interesting handwound watch from the 1940s. Teardrop/crab claw
lugs frame the simple SS case. The
hands are blued. Probably made for the South American market. |
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Omega Constellation -
Pie Pan dial with original silver crosshairs and large "stealth" arrowhead
markers. Omega Cal.505 w/ swan's neck regulator. Adjusted to 5
positions plus temperatures.
Full rotor automatic |
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Omega Seamaster
Chronometer -
24 jewels, Cal.564 adjusted to 5 positions and temperatures. Complete
with original “beads of
rice” bracelet. Dated from 1968 a certified chronometer. |
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Omega Seamaster - a
handwound classic, with gold arabics on the corners and gold long
thin arrowhead hour markers. A rare early
Seamaster with a full subseconds dial. |