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Seiko Master Clock Model Qc-6ms Made In Japan. Serial No:01878 on 2040-parts.com

US $360.00
Location:

Gujarat, India

Gujarat, India
Used on a Ship[ and bought back to glory.
Brand:Seiko Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:QC-6MS

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Item: Seiko Master Clock

Brand: Seiko

Model No: Qc 6MS

Type: Quartz Crystal Controlled Marine Master Clock

Country of Origin: Japan

Product Condition : Used and Serviced .. No parts Changed. 100% Original

Shipping Inclusions:

1. Master Clock as shown in picture

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