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The first 18k Gold, signed Zenith, No. 129'742 and 16'518, the second Stainless Steel, signed Harman, Chronograph, No. 493'347, the third Stainless Steel, signed Girard Perregaux, No's. 873'659 and 22'209, the fourth Stainless Steel, signed Wittnauer, Geneve, Professional, Chronograph, all Circa 1945
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Zenith, Harman, Girard-Perregaux, and Wittnauer. A Lot of Four Chronograph Wristwatches.
The first 18k Gold, signed Zenith, No. 129'742 and 16'518, the second Stainless Steel, signed Harman, Chronograph, No. 493'347, the third Stainless Steel, signed Girard Perregaux, No's. 873'659 and 22'209, the fourth Stainless Steel, signed Wittnauer, Geneve, Professional, Chronograph, all Circa 1945
The first with mechanical jewelled lever movement, silvered dial, applied Arabic and dagger numerals, two engine-turned subsidiary dials for 45 minutes register and constant seconds, outer blue tachymeter scale, circular case, two rectangular chronograph buttons in the band, snap on back, the second with mechanical lever movement stamped HXF, 17 jewels, black gilt dial, luminous Arabic numerals, luminous hands, inner spiraled tachymeter scale, outer telemeter scale, two engine-turned subsidiary dials for 30 minute register and constant seconds, circular case, two rectangular chronograph buttons in the band, snap on back, the third with mechanical jewelled lever movement, silvered dial, luminous Arabic numerals, luminous hands, outer blue tachymeter scale, three sunken subsidiary dials for 12 hours and 30 minutes register and constant seconds, circular case, two round chronograph buttons in the band, screw back, the fourth with mechanical jewelled lever movement, silvered dial, applied Arabic and dagger numerals with luminous accents, luminous hands, center seconds, outer blue tachymeter scale and outer red telemeter scale, two engine-turned subsidiary dials for 30 minutes and constant seconds, circular case, two round chronograph buttons in the band, screw back, all with case, dial, and movement signed
the first 37mm diam., the second 32mm diam., the third 33.5mm diam., the fourth 35.5mm diam.
The first 18k Gold, signed Zenith, No. 129'742 and 16'518, the second Stainless Steel, signed Harman, Chronograph, No. 493'347, the third Stainless Steel, signed Girard Perregaux, No's. 873'659 and 22'209, the fourth Stainless Steel, signed Wittnauer, Geneve, Professional, Chronograph, all Circa 1945
The first with mechanical jewelled lever movement, silvered dial, applied Arabic and dagger numerals, two engine-turned subsidiary dials for 45 minutes register and constant seconds, outer blue tachymeter scale, circular case, two rectangular chronograph buttons in the band, snap on back, the second with mechanical lever movement stamped HXF, 17 jewels, black gilt dial, luminous Arabic numerals, luminous hands, inner spiraled tachymeter scale, outer telemeter scale, two engine-turned subsidiary dials for 30 minute register and constant seconds, circular case, two rectangular chronograph buttons in the band, snap on back, the third with mechanical jewelled lever movement, silvered dial, luminous Arabic numerals, luminous hands, outer blue tachymeter scale, three sunken subsidiary dials for 12 hours and 30 minutes register and constant seconds, circular case, two round chronograph buttons in the band, screw back, the fourth with mechanical jewelled lever movement, silvered dial, applied Arabic and dagger numerals with luminous accents, luminous hands, center seconds, outer blue tachymeter scale and outer red telemeter scale, two engine-turned subsidiary dials for 30 minutes and constant seconds, circular case, two round chronograph buttons in the band, screw back, all with case, dial, and movement signed
the first 37mm diam., the second 32mm diam., the third 33.5mm diam., the fourth 35.5mm diam.