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··Never Used A Kodak$1950 US plus shipping.
BR 03-92 with ETA 2892 automatic movement.
Bought new at “Art of Time” in Philipsburg Sint Maarten (2009) and serviced in 2020.
42 mm with 24 mm lugs / sapphire glass / stainless steel with black carbon powder coating case is in good shape with a few shiny wear spots / no dings.
Leatherette box is in decent shape, with some age related wear indicated in one of my photos by a yellow arrow. Outer box looks pretty good.
Includes the original and never used nylon strap with buckle, a factory rubber strap with the original buckle, a watch gecko green strap that is only a few months old and a well worn original leather strap. (That one is rough looking and photos will show my repair).
The box contains the tools necessary to easily switch straps and the original booklet with warranty card.
When I bought this in 2009 it was my forever watch. I wore it on the shooting range for a couple years until I retired from policing. Now I wear my FOIS more often.
I will post a lume shot during an evening bump or upon request. Cool thing to notice is that the hands are actually getting some yellowy colour.
I have received feedback here from a few sales but am having problems pulling them up.
Return to be discussed as needed.
Thank you dear moderators for your time and effort.
Update. Watch sold on Canadian Watch Collector for $1750 CDN.
BR 03-92 with ETA 2892 automatic movement.
Bought new at “Art of Time” in Philipsburg Sint Maarten (2009) and serviced in 2020.
42 mm with 24 mm lugs / sapphire glass / stainless steel with black carbon powder coating case is in good shape with a few shiny wear spots / no dings.
Leatherette box is in decent shape, with some age related wear indicated in one of my photos by a yellow arrow. Outer box looks pretty good.
Includes the original and never used nylon strap with buckle, a factory rubber strap with the original buckle, a watch gecko green strap that is only a few months old and a well worn original leather strap. (That one is rough looking and photos will show my repair).
The box contains the tools necessary to easily switch straps and the original booklet with warranty card.
When I bought this in 2009 it was my forever watch. I wore it on the shooting range for a couple years until I retired from policing. Now I wear my FOIS more often.
I will post a lume shot during an evening bump or upon request. Cool thing to notice is that the hands are actually getting some yellowy colour.
I have received feedback here from a few sales but am having problems pulling them up.
Return to be discussed as needed.
Thank you dear moderators for your time and effort.
Update. Watch sold on Canadian Watch Collector for $1750 CDN.
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