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  1. raider44 Jul 21, 2017

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  2. Vitezi Jul 21, 2017

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    Cyma made a lot of this model, from the 1950s through the '60s, in many different styles and variations. Basically it was a rugged waterproof watch in a slim case. Ask for a photo of the insides (movement and caseback) before buying.

    Here's one in a similar dial style as yours:
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    (thanks)
     
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  3. Tony C. Ωf Jury member Jul 21, 2017

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    Nice watches, and arguably undervalued.
     
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  4. colin t Jul 23, 2017

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    My late father wore a stainless steel Navystar for as long as I can remember. I can still picture it now and often go on the hunt to find one the same.

    When it stopped working he took it into a charity shop and that was that - gone forever! Grrrr! [emoji4]
     
  5. bubba48 Jul 23, 2017

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    My Navystars

    cyma navystar B '60 (4).JPG

    cyma navystar B&W '60 (0).JPG

    cyma navystar W '60 (2).JPG
     
  6. argonbeam Jul 25, 2017

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