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- Regular price
- 695,00€
- Sale price
- 695,00€
- Regular price
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Yema, a French manufacturer, has a rich and deep history in watchmaking. In fact, it was the first company to produce a French-made automatic chronometer. The Yachtingraf and Speedgraf are their most famous vintage chronometers.
This chronograph measures 35mm excluding the crown and is in very good condition. The steel case, plated in yellow gold (10 microns). It shows obvious signs of its age and history, but the case remains thick and the lugs even.
Regarding the dial, it is in perfect condition. It has no stains or discoloration.
It is powered by a Valjoux 7730 hand-wound chronograph. The service history is unknown. The watch runs smoothly, with all chrono functions functioning as intended.
This example is a perfect chronograph if you want to get closer to the greatest French chronographs of the 60s.
This watch comes without box and papers.
Diameter excluding crown: 35mm
Horn to horn: 42mm
Between lugs: 18mm
Thickness: 11mm
Year: 1960s
Reference: NC
Movement: Manual winding
Caliber: Valjoux 7730
Power reserve: 45 hours
Stainless steel case
Yellow gold plating (10 microns)
Traces of use (unpolished)
Original acrylic glass
Glass in perfect condition
New generic bracelet
Original dial never touched
Dial in perfect condition
No alteration or patina
Original hands, crowns, indexes