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·CASE: the 43mm stainless steel bead-blasted case is in extremely good, collectors-grade shape. The signed crown is original and screws down. There are no scratches that I can see. There is a small spect on the bottom left lug; it’s just a black mark from storage in its case, and will rub off with enough patience and effort. The crystal has no scuffs or scratches, just surface specks, same with the bi-directional rotating bezel. The signed H-link bracelet is also in really excellent condition, with specks from having spent lots of its life in its box as well which, again, should rub off. Currently, the bracelet can accommodate my 7.25” wrist, but there are two extra links in the box, so presumably that gets close to handling a 7.75” or so wrist. It has a screw-down caseback; I know that denotes something in terms of when it was produced, but I don’t know what. Overall this is in incredible aesthetic condition.
DIAL+HANDS: The lume has aged just slightly darker on the markers than the hands but everything glows and fades identically. There’s no mark I can see anywhere, and everything’s crisp and original. The date wheel seems to be in German.
MVMT: The Lemania 5100 is in excellent shape. I don’t know the service history, but it’s currently running well, keeping nearly COSC time, and the chronograph starts/stops/resets as it should, ditto the quickset day/date.
This watch comes with its original box, which includes what I presume is the original Sinn manual for the Lemania 5100.
The price is $3200 net to me; happy to work out shipping and payment methods with the buyer. I can provide as many references as are requested. I'm in Indiana/USA. Thanks so much for looking, and for the great community here.
DIAL+HANDS: The lume has aged just slightly darker on the markers than the hands but everything glows and fades identically. There’s no mark I can see anywhere, and everything’s crisp and original. The date wheel seems to be in German.
MVMT: The Lemania 5100 is in excellent shape. I don’t know the service history, but it’s currently running well, keeping nearly COSC time, and the chronograph starts/stops/resets as it should, ditto the quickset day/date.
This watch comes with its original box, which includes what I presume is the original Sinn manual for the Lemania 5100.
The price is $3200 net to me; happy to work out shipping and payment methods with the buyer. I can provide as many references as are requested. I'm in Indiana/USA. Thanks so much for looking, and for the great community here.