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EXTREMELY RARE VINTAGE NIVREL CHRONOGRAPH WITH ORIGINAL PAPERS (CIRCA 1930)

Estimated price for orientation: 2 500 $

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Description
Brand: Nivrel Case Finish: Polished
Gender: Men's Face Color: Two Tone, Silver
MPN: 3176 Band Material: Genuine Leather
Features: Plexiglass, Center Telemeter Scale, 12-Hour Dial, Chronograph, Lap Counter, Large Numerals Band Color: Brown
Movement: Manual Wound Movement Case Size: 40mm
Water Resistance Rating: Not Water Resistant Style: Luxury
Display: Analog Model: Nivrel Chronograph Two Tone Dial (Original Paper)
Watch Shape: Round Year of Manufacture: 1930-1939
Case Material: Stainless Steel Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Case Color: Stainless Steel UPC: Does not apply


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Reference/Model: Nivrel Chronograph with Two Tone Dial Case: Stainless Steel   Dimension: 40mm Function: Chronograph Caliber: Manual Wound Movement  Year: 1930 
Nivrel is a German watch manufacturer, which dates back to 1891. This chronograph was manufactured in 1930 and at 40mm in diameter its a watch that was uncommon for the era. Watches of this size were often issued to military branches to serve as tools.  The chronograph has a two tone dial with two chronograph subdials and a center telemeter scale. The movement is in perfect working conditions and the stainless steel case shows little signs of wear. The watch also comes with its original papers, which is very uncommon for a watches dating to 1930.