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  1. sn0wcr4sh Feb 9, 2020

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    A bit surprised there hasn't been more love for the Wittnauer 6002/5 (or 235T as some call it), especially once it was revealed as one of the (failed) potential moonwatches NASA tested. A Valjoux 72 and a beautiful dial with amazing blued steel hands - what's not to like? Here are a few pics of mine: 235T-2.jpg 235T-1.jpg
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    Last one really shows off those amazing blued hands! :)
     
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  2. TexOmega Feb 9, 2020

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    Wittnaur sometimes just falls through he cracks, like Wakmann. There are great examples with both.
     
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  3. sn0wcr4sh Feb 10, 2020

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    Beautiful watch - love the sharpness of the case! And the fact it's on laying on Moonwatch Only - almost! :D
     
  4. kov Trüffelschwein. Dec 5, 2020

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    In fact, your watch is a 235T which was a later occurrence of the 6002/5

    The 6002/5 has a solo dial (no professional, no T) and a different case with round lugs, here’s my 6002/5 :

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