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Black
Lemania Chronograph. Anodized
black finish, stainless steel screw back case,
black dial, 3-Register Chronograph Day-Date.
Lemaina 5100 movement but this time made by
Lemania itself! Click on the picture for a
larger view...
Have
one? e-Mail: cmaddox3@sbcglobal.net
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Lemania
"World-Time" Chronograph. Stainless steel
Day-Date, Lemaina 5100 movement manufactured by
Lemania (it is very fair to call this an
"In-House Movement" chronograph). Using a case
similar, if not identical, to the Heuer Carrera
5100, this watch adds a World Time bezel, a very
uncommon feature on any chronograph.
Have
one? e-Mail: cmaddox3@sbcglobal.net
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Fortis
Stratoliner Chronograph. Fortis
automatic Chronograph utilizing the Lemania 5100
Movement. White/Silvered dial with day and
date facility and 3 subsidiary dials for
recording continuous seconds,12 hour counter and
24 hour dial, the minute counter is under the
sweep seconds hand, steel screw back
case.
Have
one? e-Mail: cmaddox3@sbcglobal.net
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Omega
Speedmaster Analog Quartz 1/100th of a second
Chronograph...
This
Titanium cased chronograph is exceeding unusual
in that it was thought in the greater
Speedmaster owner community that Omega never
made an analog Quartz Speedmaster. Recently a
1984 Omega catalog surfaced with this watch
pictured. We know nothing about it other than it
is Titanium and was also offered in Ti/18k Gold.
Have
one? e-Mail: cmaddox@xnet.com
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Omega
Speedmaster Automatic Day in a Stainless Steel
MoonWatch Case: Ref:Unknown
Cal: 1040, This is an unusual
Speedmaster, that was previously unknown and
undocumented in any of the standard source
books. Similar to the ST376.0822
this example uses the Cal 1040 movement in a
Moonwatch styled case. Via email Omega says this
is an actual Omega product. I'll post more when
I learn it...
Have
one? e-Mail: cmaddox3@sbcglobal.net
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Gallet
Excel-O-Graph by Racine...
This is a
Stainless Steel 3-Register manual wind pilot's
watch made during the 1960's and 1970's. It is a
fairly simple design which has the look of a
Breitling without B'ling B'ling that
is all too often associated with that brand.
Special Thanks
to Jeff Stein for pointing out a NOS example
that I have purchased.
I
wouldn't mind getting another someday
Excelsior Park Cal. 40/68 14''' movement, 17
Jewels.
Have
one? e-Mail: cmaddox3@sbcglobal.net
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