My latest. Multichron 45 with a NOS dial and handset.
The one thing I find curious with Gallet is the “non perfect lume application”..
Nice to see it on a NOS dial. Validates the other dials, including mine.
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Fell off the wagon with this one. The chrono and subdial hands may have been replaced or repainted but with Gallet who can say.
I had seen a similar watch with lots of useful research posted by @Joe_A elsewhere but on further inspection this one turned out to have a fairly different dial. Still, I’m a fan of these art deco numbers and have a soft spot for the all-over-the-place Gallet lume.
"A very pleasing original dial vintage Gallet 3 registers manual wind chronograph circa 1940’s. Featuring a 34mm diameter stainless steel heavy calatrava style case with elongated and curved lugs and heavy snap on case back. With an attractive original aged, matte silver two tone dial, signed Gallet. Powered by the 17 jewel manual wind Valjoux 71, 3 register chronograph movement."