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FS: Lemania 3872

Selling my Lemania 3872 chrono. Not much info on it, but from the various Lemania collectors I've asked from other forums, here are some important info about it:

This movement is also known as the Omega 930 movement. Omega used it in only 2 models a dressy De Ville chronograph of traditional shape and design with the date inserted into the constant seconds register at 9. This watch is the ST 146.0017 and the more iconic Bullhead chrono.

The dial and hands are classic Lemania-from-Omega-Speedmaster. The lume plots look more white for the age, and the "white" hands look very creamy in colour, suggesting that this could have been relumed.

The crown isn't signed. The case has been polished, but still retains the edges.

This is a very rare Lemania, made approx. between 1970-1972.

I'm hoping to recover what I spent, which was USD 1200 (plus shipping & paypal) OBO.

I bought this from Jack Road, Tokyo, which is one of Japan's top watch stores. Thanks!

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