Each of the 18 watches is presented in a handcrafted leather-bound trunk, along with two additional leather straps, one in burgundy tone, the other in “golden brown novonappa; special strap-changing tools; a loupe, and a travel pouch. The price for this rare and exclusive ensemble — and your chance to own a true touchstone in watchmaking history — is 120,000 Swiss francs (at press time, approximately $120,970).
The watch is delivered in a handsome brown leather trunk with several accessories.
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Wow!! More attractive than 98 percent of todays chronographs including the one made by a manufacturer of one sold for millions that was owned by a movie star/race driver. I wish they would put this design into modern manufacture with a stainless case and a redesign modern movement.
I hate the strap with the three holes, ugly and ridiculous.
Wow old is gold
Wow!! More attractive than 98 percent of todays chronographs including the one made by a manufacturer of one sold for millions that was owned by a movie star/race driver. I wish they would put this design into modern manufacture with a stainless case and a redesign modern movement.