Longines Longines 28065 Features


Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :Gold/Steel
Condition :1 (mint)
:With Box
Location :Germany, Muenchen
Price : € 1,250 (= $ 1,531)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Case
Case Material :Gold/Steel
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well, here are the first 2 of the group of 8 watches that I bought through ebay last week .......Walthams .....the first is this beauty ....70s I think eh ? ......and it is in fab-u-lous condition ......and keeps good time for more than 24 hours .....paid $35 for it , and I am well pleased ...even the back is immaculatebut then there's the other Waltham and that's where I need the help .....HEre's what it looks like ....and as you can see it is very large even for a watch of it's time ....I'm thinking early 30s ? ....is that right ? and it's clean very very clean .....the quarter in the background is only about 1/2 inch behind it , as I couldn't get the 2 of them closer together than that ......Now, the listing said it was running, but would need to be cleaned .....and that's kind of a run of the mill disclaimer, but this thing only runs for about .ooh say 7 seconds before it stops, when I got the back off, the balance wheel would move freely when I shake the watch, but then it will st
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