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Monopusher


EUR 5.950,-

A remarkable piece of early chronograph history: This 1930s monopusher chronograph features a hinged sterling silver case and an exceptionally large size for its era, making it just as compelling on the wrist today as it was nearly a century ago. Operated via a crown-integrated pusher, the watch showcases an early and elegant solution to chronograph functionality. The multi-tone enamel dial impresses with its rich color, fine scales, and a rarely seen, superbly preserved condition – a standout among pre-war timepieces. A true collector’s watch that brings together mechanical heritage, historical significance, and vintage elegance in perfect harmony.

Details


Material

Silver

Clockwork

Manual

Dial color

enamel

Condition

very good

Diameter

39mm

Warranty

1 Year

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