Here's another one that's near-impossible to find, these days. A large (45mm) chunky mechanical chrono, exquisitely engineered by Roland Kemmner in Germany. The engineering rivals anything I've seen from H2O/UTS.
The movement is a Seagull TY2902. WHOA what's that, you say? Well, here is a god writeup by a guy who knows more than I do, bought the watch and has interesting (quite nice) things to say about the watch and the movement...I urge you to take a look.
Please excuse my bad photography; dust seems to be a never-ending part of my world. The watch has zero scuffs/dings. The bracelet (all links included) is also unmarked, although there might be a scuff or two that shows up in a very hi-res photo; certainly, I couldn't see anything untoward with the eye, even in bright sunlight. The watch back has one of the more exquisite engravings I've seen.
Watch comes in original 2-watch leather case with tools.
Price is $550, no trades, CONUS only please.
The movement is a Seagull TY2902. WHOA what's that, you say? Well, here is a god writeup by a guy who knows more than I do, bought the watch and has interesting (quite nice) things to say about the watch and the movement...I urge you to take a look.
New Arrival - Big Dive Chrono
I'm in a bit of a 'look, like, try' mode regarding watch purchases at the moment, but nothing uber expensive. I do occasionally like to consider my purchases more, but not right now! Having said that, I have been after another chrono for a while, like…
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Please excuse my bad photography; dust seems to be a never-ending part of my world. The watch has zero scuffs/dings. The bracelet (all links included) is also unmarked, although there might be a scuff or two that shows up in a very hi-res photo; certainly, I couldn't see anything untoward with the eye, even in bright sunlight. The watch back has one of the more exquisite engravings I've seen.
Watch comes in original 2-watch leather case with tools.
Price is $550, no trades, CONUS only please.
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