A. Lange & Sohne Marine-Chronometer Details
Ref. No.
:207 658-B
Code
:8582
Condition
:2 (fine)
Location
:Germany, Mainz
Price
:
8,400 (= $ 10,277)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement/Caliber
:48
Case
Case Diameter
:122 mm
Others
:Small Seconds, Chronometer


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