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Roger
Dubuis MuchMore - After leaving Patek Philippe, Roger Dubuis
introduced his own line of watches, each model produced in issues
of 28. The MuchMore features the Dubuis 57 movement, based on a
Lemania movement that is completely redone to the highest standards--boosting
25 jewels and every surface polished and chamfered to the standards
of the Geneva Seal. This dramatically huge watch features a porthole
on the backside of the case for viewing the exquisitely detailed
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Omega
265 - I'm not truly sure of the name of this watch. I know it
dated from the late 40s and features the Omega 265 T2 movement.
I'm not sure if this is the original dial, however, if it is a re-dial,
it is the finest I've ever seen. Omega 265 - I'm not truly sure
of the name of this watch. I know it dated from the late 40s and
features the Omega 265 T2 movement. I'm not sure if this is the
original dial, however, if it is a re-dial, it is the finest I've
ever seen. |
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Ulysse
Nardin 1846 Diver Chronometer - Model 263-22 based
on a reworked ETA 2892 that as been brought up to
Chronometer (CSOC specs. Absolutely stunning diver's watch
which has
become my favoirte weekend watch, relegating the Blancpain
Aqualung to
the "sold" section. The watch is made of stainless
stell with a
titanium back for comfort and warmtn since it is water resistent
to 900
meters. The matching strap is made of soft rubber and the
double
locking, butterfly deployant is made from titanium. (now replaced
by
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Dubey-Schaldenbrand
Aerodyn Duo - Another version of this handsome watch.
The tonneau galbe case comes with a black dial with rose
gold hands. The 2892-A2
movement has been modified to include a second timezone and 24
hour indicator. SOLD |
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