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Longines "Marine Nationale" Sei Tacche

1,295.00 1,445.00
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Longines "Marine Nationale" Sei Tacche

1,295.00 1,445.00
sale

Brand: Longines

Case: 34mm (excluding crown) stainless, stepped bezel, sei tacche, case back signed M.N. 

Movement: Longines cal. 12.68N manual winding

Bracelet/Strap: Single layer calf skin double stitch. (MSRP: $145) 18mm

Features: Steel blue'd hands, radium lume on hands & hour indices, stepped case, high grade in-house caliber, case back signed M.N., even patina through out

Other: The "Marine Nationale" is the French Navy for any of you non military buffs. This particular Longines was issued to the M.N. on December 17th, 1947. The case is the very popular and constantly rising in price Sei Tacche design with a stepped bezel & screw down case back. It is in un-polished all original condition along with the entirety of the watch (excluding the crystal) Steel blue'd hands with radium lume on any military watch in my opinion is as good as it gets. 

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Brand: Longines

Case: 34mm (excluding crown) stainless, stepped bezel, sei tacche, case back signed M.N. 

Movement: Longines cal. 12.68N manual winding

Bracelet/Strap: Single layer calf skin double stitch. (MSRP: $145) 18mm

Features: Steel blue'd hands, radium lume on hands & hour indices, stepped case, high grade in-house caliber, case back signed M.N., even patina through out

Other: The "Marine Nationale" is the French Navy for any of you non military buffs. This particular Longines was issued to the M.N. on December 17th, 1947. The case is the very popular and constantly rising in price Sei Tacche design with a stepped bezel & screw down case back. It is in un-polished all original condition along with the entirety of the watch (excluding the crystal) Steel blue'd hands with radium lume on any military watch in my opinion is as good as it gets.