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Ehure


EUR 3.950,-

This exceptional EHURE chronograph from the 1940s stands out not only for its vintage charm but also for its remarkably large 40mm case – an uncommon dimension for the era that remains perfectly suited to modern tastes in men’s watches. The multi-tone enamel dial, signed “EHURE,” is not only beautifully executed but also in outstanding, undamaged condition – a true rarity among early chronographs. The piece features classic domed pushers, a clean case design, and a reliable manual-wind movement that together make it a stunning historical timepiece. A truly rare collector’s item – mechanically sound, aesthetically rich, and historically significant.

Details


Material

Steel

Clockwork

Manual

Dial color

enamel

Condition

very good

Diameter

40mm

Warranty

1 Year

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