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Jaeger Lecoultre 8 Days Wwii Swiss Clock Chronograph Soviet Air Force on 2040-parts.com

US $1,150.00
Location:

Europe, Ukraine

Europe, Ukraine
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:279612 Part Brand:JAEGER Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Switzerland

Description: We are pleased to offer here, 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: 279612 Dimensions on the photo. I sell these clock, as it is: for the collection, for the museum, for restoration and recovery. No claim on this item will not be accepted! Rare military clock, which became the prototype for the production of military watches the Soviet Union, Britain and the United States. Great item for collectors of military heritage of the Second World War! No cleaning! Presale preparation was not made! A condition on a REAL photo. Look at the original photos! You receive what you see. Payment: I accept PayPal Politics feedback:Please do not forget to give your feedback. Thanks in advance. I'm always in contact, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. by Kyiv time, except Saturday and Sunday. Antiques is my business. This item could be one more gem for your vintage collection. It is an excellent financial investment, always raising its value.

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