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Jaeger Lecoultre 8 Days Swiss Clock Cockpit Chronograph on 2040-parts.com

US $420.00
Location:

Санкт-Петербург, default, Russian Federation

Санкт-Петербург, default, Russian Federation
Condition:Used Brand:Jaeger LeCoultre Country/Region of Manufacture:Switzerland Manufacturer Part Number:062809

Rare vintage SWISS, MILITARY, COLLECTABLES , MECHANICAL COCKPIT PANEL, CLOCK CHRONOGRAPH JAEGER LECOULTRE FROM SOVIET UNION AIR FORCE. MANUAL WINDING.
DURATION OF ACTION OF CLOCK-8 DAYS.
WORKING! All the photos are real. Work all the dials.
Serial number: 062809
Rare military clock, which became the prototype for the production of military watches the Soviet Union, Britian and the United States
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