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German Junghans Me109 Chrono Chronograph Aircraft Clock J30bz Stop Watch on 2040-parts.com

US $449.95
Location:

Cathedral City, California, United States

Cathedral City, California, United States
Hands re-lumed with NON Radium glow stuff. Case and bezel repainted with 2 part grey epoxy.
Brand:Junghans Part Brand:Junghans Manufacturer Part Number:J30BZ Country of Manufacture:Germany Warranty:Yes Part Type:clock Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Avionic Part Type:clock Make:J30BZ


German Junghans ME109 Chrono Chronograph Aircraft Clock J30BZ Stop Watch. Has 30 minute totalizer. No diecast (pot metal) parts. Hands re-lumed with NON Radium glow stuff., knob, bezel, and case re-painted with 2 part grey epoxy. Has flat glass crystal. Label is re-done with original Werk number. Clock was completely dis-assembled, all parts cleaned very well, re-assembled and lubed properly with 5 kinds of Moebius oils. The best! All clocks I sell are GUARANTEED to keep good time. Shipping weight 1 pound.


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