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ALPINA - GRÜEN, Doctors watch", armbandsur, 20,5 x 36 mm,

Utropspris
8 000 SEK
714 EUR
725 USD
Klubbat pris
15 000 SEK
Köpinformation
ALPINA - GRÜEN, Doctors watch", armbandsur, 20,5 x 36 mm,

silver (0.900), manuell, plexiglas, formverk, läderband, ca 1935.

Caliber 877 S, Serienr 1.867.372, Boettnr 406.879

Urverk (4/10)
Urtavla och visare (6/10)
Boett (6/10)
Läderband
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Certifikat (Nej)
Box (Nej)
Totalintryck (7/10)

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Övrig information

Gruen, Rolex and Aegler
One of the most deeply-held myths about Gruen is that Gruen and Rolex at one time manufactured movements for each other's watches. This is not true, although both firms did use some of the same movements—the best known examples are the Gruen Techi-Quadron and its twin, the Rolex Prince. In reality, these movements were manufactured by a third company, Aegler, who was a very close neighbor to the Gruen Precision Factory.