T.O.T Watch created for a group of enthusiasts of the E.P.I.G.N. (Escadron Parac…
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T.O.T

Watch created for a group of enthusiasts of the E.P.I.G.N. (Escadron Parachutiste d'Intervention de la Gendarmerie Nationale), model XO7, produced in 150 pieces in 2005. Steel case with a micro-blasted finish and screwed case back, engraved with the squadron's commemorative badge. The dial bears the group's badge at 6 o'clock and the name of the XO7 watch. Luminova hands and index for night vision. Two straps, a rubber strap and a steel bracelet with a folding clasp. Movement: Mechanical self-winding ETA 2824 Swiss calibre. Diameter: 42 mm. Condition: Very nice Original TOT case

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