Calibre 930 Deville chrono?

Mar 03, 2013,04:06 AM
 

Thanks Graham

Nothing in the collection from 1964 so you and your bank acount can rest easy! I think the De Ville chronograph you're referring to is the ref 145.0017 Calibre 930, a development of the Lemania 1872, which was also used in a different layout for the (in my view anyway) hideous and overvalued Bullhead. Top of my wants list at the moment is a blue dialled 176.0001 Cal 1040 Seamaster, and (although out of my self imposed timeframe) a nice steel cased T17 with an Art Deco style dial. However both will have to wait until the coffers are replenished after the purchase of the Speedie II.

 

Cheers

 

Ian


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