Help identifying a Lemania stopwatch?

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Hi all. I've just been given a Lemania stopwatch which I believe was my grandad's. I looked through the gallery of stopwatches that is available online but it's not amongst them. In fact, I can only find one image of one exactly the same online and that's from an old Ebay auction that is too old to search for. The watch is in mint condition and works perfectly- probably because it's been sat in drawer for donkey's years! Could anyone advise me what it is and tell me where to sell it? I don't move fast enough to require a stopwatch nowadays....
 
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You answered your own question, e*b*y
Wow. You mean you don't know.
Strangely enough, I checked and there isn't one, hence I thought I'd join a forum and ask. Thanks for being so helpful. I sincerely hope your future career in customer relations is as successful as we all know it will be.
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Wow. You mean you don't know.
Strangely enough, I checked and there isn't one, hence I thought I'd join a forum and ask. Thanks for being so helpful. I sincerely hope your future career in customer relations is as successful as we all know it will be.

To clarify, this isn’t a consultancy service and you aren’t our “customer”. We are mostly hobby enthusiasts and you appear to be a rude noob trying to sell a mint family heirloom for the most money possible, whilst abusing established members here.

If this thread was an attempt at a stealth sales ad, against forum rules, then it has been a poor effort. The correct answer is still eBay.
 
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Wow second smart%ss in two days!! I can't understand, people have no manners nowdays?
 
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Seems not. I thought I asked a pertinent question in a polite manner, only to be blown off because I don't share the passion for posh watches. You wouldn't share my passion either, but I would answer questions about it because I have manners.