Description:
1970's Wakmann 1/10 seconds stopwatch manufactured by Breitling. Manual wind timer is in near mint condition. Dial is excellent. Case is excellent. Crystal shows only superficial scuffs. Stopwatch fully winds, starts and stops, and re-sets to sixty. In summary, a beautiful vintage Wakmann stopwatch.
Terms and conditions of sale:
Three-day return policy if the timepiece purchased is not the one pictured, or as described. A returned timepiece will be scrutinized in detail to make sure no parts have been altered or damaged in any way. Buyer is responsible for the cost of postage and insurance of any returned item. All international sales are final -- No Exceptions.
Outgoing shipments are packaged carefully and sent fully insured. If your package is lost in transit a refund will be issued after the insurance claim has been approved.
Accepted forms of payment are wire transfer, Zelle (in the U.S.), bank check, or cash if making a transaction in person. Watch will not be sent prior to the receipt and clearance of funds. Bank wire instructions will be given to the buyer upon confirmation of a purchase.
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A specialist of technical watches, Breitling has played a crucial role in the development of the wrist chronograph and is a leader in this complication. The firm has shared all the finest moments in the conquest of the skies thanks to its sturdy, reliable and high-performance instruments. One of the world's only major watch brands to equip all its models with chronometer-certified movements, the ultimate token of precision, Breitling is also one of the rare companies to produce its own mechanical chronograph movements, entirely developed and manufactured in its own workshops. This family business is also one of the last remaining independent Swiss watch brands.