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Heuer Chonograph

GG 750. Reference 5412 Around 1940. HEUER chronograph with silver-colored dial, with applied Arabic numerals at positions six and twelve, dot indices at the other positions. The watch is worn on a leather strap. Hand-wound caliber Valjoux 23 (1401986) (10) Due to CITES restrictions the watch is on offer for sale without strap.

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Heuer Chonograph

Estimate 4 000 - 4 500 EUR

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For sale on Thursday 27 Jun : 10:00 (CEST)
munich, Germany
Hampel
+4989.288.041.70
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