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( SOLD IN ITALY ) SILVER "ALARM" pocket watch with alarm / alarm function - mechanical with manual winding - NEW OLD STOCK from 60s / 70s

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( item code Silver002 )

Silver "alarm" pocket watch part of the hinged and ring-shaped caseback allows it to be rotated and acts as a support, so the watch can be placed on the bedside table and remain vertical for immediate time display. The alarm time setting is adjusted by the red triangle ball and is independently adjustable and windable via the crown at 11 o'clock. The hand-wound mechanical watch is in exceptional storage conditions as it is NEW OLD STOCK from the 70s.

Age: presumably late 60s 70s;

Case: double case with hinged support ring and snap-on caseback. The caseback on the inside has the reference and the pin on which the ringer strikes internally. External dimensions of the case: 42 mm net diameter (excluding crowns). Watch in exceptional storage conditions as a WAREHOUSE from the 1960s / 1970s;

Dial: silver with applied steel, square and bar indexes. Steel stick balls with partial tritium treatment. Ringer ball of red color. Graphic printed in black with open small parts, written Silver - 17 rubis at 12 o'clock. At 6 o'clock: Alarm - Incabloc - T Swiss made T. Perfect dial without defects;

Movement: mechanical with manual winding, intact and fully functional;

Glass: plexy;

Shipping costs: to be added - express courier (traceable - delivery in Italy in 24/48 hours) under the conditions available on the home page.

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