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FS: Croton Nivada Chronomaster

This is how you rarely see them. A Chronographs from the late 1960′s with it’s original booklet and price (100USD), inner plastic box and outer paperbox. This Croton Nivada Chronomaster was sold in the USA by Croton and they had everything specially made with both names on it. You find the double signature on the Venus 210 very clean movement, on the dial, on the booklet, on the inside of the inner box and on the outer box. This is one rare package! The dial is signed Croton Nivada Grenchen Chronograph Aviatpr Sea Diver. The movemend is also signed COW which is the Swiss Country Code for Nivada Grenchen. The bezel of this Croton Nivada Chronomaster measures a little over 38mm. The case was supposed to be waterproof to 200m and is made of all stainless steel. The lugs take a 20mm strap (now on a brand new one). The plastic crystal is scratch free and only the bezel has some minor signs from wear. This is a beautiful all complete piece!
Price: € 895.00 ($ 1,245.58). For over 1 year long members receive a 100 USD discount when outside EU or 50 euro when inside EU.









More pictures here: http://www.sometimeago.com/croton-nivada-chronomaster/

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