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Martin Braun EOS in great condition. Includes original box and papers.

Estimated price for orientation: 3 900 $

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Condition: Pre-owned: An item that has been used or worn previously. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Martin Braun
Face Color: Ivory Gender: Men's
Band Color: Blue Movement: Mechanical (Automatic)
Case Size: 39mm Display: Analog
Style: Luxury: Dress Styles Watch Shape: Round
Model: Martin Braun EOS Case Material: Stainless Steel


Watch retails at $16,000 newThe watch is in great shape but should be polished to bring it back to a 10/10Strap is a new crocodile leather that cost a further $750I have a 100% feedback from luxury items.All boxes, tags, certificates and even the original sun up / down changer are in the box
The Martin Braun – the .  If you look closely at the watch, you’ll notice another pair of hands crossing in an “x” formation in the lower half.  Whatever could they be?
Surprisingly, they are indicators of both sunrise and sunset times – custom set to the owner’s city or location (hence the “factory custom” moniker I’ve bestowed upon it).  While moonphase watches, and their brethren, have been aesthetically interesting to me, I’ve never been much interested in the functionality.  This, however, is a whole different ballgame.   Even the origin of the model’s name gives you some sense of where the designer is coming from, as Eos is the Greek goddess of the Dawn.The timing of the sunrise and sunset is controlled by the small cams you see the indicators attached to – and they’re custom set to a specific location.  This makes the watch rather specific to the place you call home.  Also of note, it does not adjust for daylight savings time – so be prepared to do a little mental arithmetic if you live in a location impacted by those changes.  You’ll also want to keep the customization in mind if you’re looking for a previously owned model – find one local to you, or be ready to send it in to the factory to have it redone.All in all, a rather interesting watch, and one you’re not likely to run into very often on the street.Specs:Movement:  In-house MAB 88 Automatic (25 jewel)Power reserve:  48 hoursCase:  Stainless steel, rose or white gold, or platinum; 39 mmPricing: Starting at $16,050 for the stainless steel modelCrystal:  Sapphire (front and back)