Limited to 50 pieces worldwide, this is the first Massena LAB watch ever, and one of the most sought after Habring watches. The bronze case features a gold sector dial on gloss black and a deadbeat seconds movement developed by Richard and Maria Habring. See the video in the link for a close up of the movement at work! 38.5mm case, and 9mm thin (!!). Hand finishing on the movement, and an awesome eclectic complication with the deadbeat seconds movement. This is a full box & papers set. The watch is in excellent condition, with life left on the original strap. The bronze has darkened, but if you'd prefer a shiny watch, can easily be brought back without polishing. The buckle, also in bronze, was cast by a gunsmith in Austria, where the watch is made, and is original to the watch. See pictures for details and feel free to ask me any questions! Looking for $7650 and I'll cover shipping. CONUS only please. The only other piece from this series available in the world is currently listed at 11k. I have feedback here, WUS, and eBay. Zelle preferred. If you don't know Habring, Richard Habring is a bit of a legend. He invented the split second chronograph mechanism for IWC in the 90s (which they still use) and also worked for JLC and Lange. He now makes watches himself in Austria with his wife Maria (also a watchmaker). They only make 200 watches a year, make the entire movement in house, and have some fun complications. No coincidence William Massena chose Habring for his first collab watch. [Album](https://imgur.com/a/habring-massena-jbJLcik) [Timestamp](https://imgur.com/sn2a0fS) [Mediocre video of the deadbeat and movement](https://imgur.com/uDOafzH) [Tim Mosso Overview](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89v69mXkFpg&pp=ygUPaGFicmluZyBtYXNzZW5h)
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