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Hi folks,
Took me a long time to find this extremely attractive variant of the pie pan dial. And interestingly, ended up 2 of these. So I thought over it for a long time, and decided to sell one of it.
This particular dial is very uncommon and desirable in this configuration: Full Stainless Steel with SS markers and hands. No gold capped or gold hands, markers, etc. A single one tone. The dial has the 3,6,9,12 no date, and cross hair. Of course dial is 100% original and not those knockoffs. It is not difficult to tell once you got the hang of it. Check the "MOY dial" if you have to. ;-)
Watch even comes with a superb NOS (until I wear it a few times) flat bracelet with full links. It has zero stretch as it is a NOS. The flat bracelet also has the spring loaded links just like the 7077 or the 7912 bracelet style.
Watch is unpolished and looks really great. Typically the Constellation and Waterproof stamping on case back is usually gone due to wear and tear or polished off. But this is still visible and sharp.
Watch movement is serviced recently and has kept great time. This 2852 case is slightly larger than the 60s Pie pan. It is exactly 35mm (not the 34mm like the 60s screwback pie pan) as measured on my caliper.
Here are the photos of the actual watch:
I am asking for USD 1,600 firm for this piece. I will throw in registered mail.
Only bank wire transfer or paypal in SGD plus fees.
I think this will go fast as this is one piece that is rarely seen in this configuration and super condition.
Please email me at reficul_x AT yahoo DOT com
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