Heuer HEUER
Verona. 

Type of watch: Chronograph. 
Origin: Switzerland, La Chaux…
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HEUER Verona. Type of watch: Chronograph. Origin: Switzerland, La Chaux-de-Fonds. Date: Ca. 1978. Clockwork: Manual winding, cal. 12. Case/Wristband: Steel, leather strap with pin buckle, anthracite dial, black and white hands, silver indices, luminous material. Total Weight: ca. 67 g. Case-No: 378048. Reference-No: 110.213. Description: 3-hand-chronograph with 30-minute counter at "3" o'clock, date display at "6" o'clock and 12-hour counter at "9" o'clock. New leather strap. Box: No Papers: No Accessoires: No Estimated shipping costs for this lot: Germany: 42,02 Euro plus 7,98 Euro VAT EU: Arrangement after the auction. Worldwide: Arrangement after the auction. additional shipping insurance Explanations to the Catalogue Grading system for wrist and pocket watches Heuer Wrist & Pocket Watches

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