LN-128: 1940's LEONIDAS 18K Gold Chronograph Valjoux 72C Movement - 3 Register - Triple Date

$12,850.00

It's very rare to find a 1940's 3 Register / Triple Date Chronograph with the super rare Valjoux 72C movement in this good of condition. This LEONIDAS chrono with the original off white face dial with gold markers and tachometer chapter is in fantastic condition. This Valjoux 72C movement is in excellent running condition keeping accurate time within 1-2 minutes per day. All chronograph functions work as they should. The dial is original and looks really fantastic! The dial is marked "LEONIDAS" and sports the tachometer / telemeter outside ring. The back of the case is marked with "18K | 0.75" to indicate the gold content and also bears the serial number “567152". The Valjoux 72C chronograph movement is running strong and keeping accurate time within 1 - 2 minutes per day. All chronograph functions work as they should.

Dimensions:

Width (including crown) : 37 mm

Width (excluding crown): 35 mm

Distance Between Lugs: 18 mm

Lug Tip to Lug Tip: 42 mm

Thickness (Case Back to Top of Bezel): 9 mm

Condition: Pre-owned: Very good original condition throughout. The dial is original & is absolutely fabulous. The 18k gold case does show signs wear of use but not of over polishing. The super rare Valjoux 72C movement is keeping accurate time within 1-2 minutes per day and the chronograph functions work just as they should.”

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It's very rare to find a 1940's 3 Register / Triple Date Chronograph with the super rare Valjoux 72C movement in this good of condition. This LEONIDAS chrono with the original off white face dial with gold markers and tachometer chapter is in fantastic condition. This Valjoux 72C movement is in excellent running condition keeping accurate time within 1-2 minutes per day. All chronograph functions work as they should. The dial is original and looks really fantastic! The dial is marked "LEONIDAS" and sports the tachometer / telemeter outside ring. The back of the case is marked with "18K | 0.75" to indicate the gold content and also bears the serial number “567152". The Valjoux 72C chronograph movement is running strong and keeping accurate time within 1 - 2 minutes per day. All chronograph functions work as they should.

Dimensions:

Width (including crown) : 37 mm

Width (excluding crown): 35 mm

Distance Between Lugs: 18 mm

Lug Tip to Lug Tip: 42 mm

Thickness (Case Back to Top of Bezel): 9 mm

Condition: Pre-owned: Very good original condition throughout. The dial is original & is absolutely fabulous. The 18k gold case does show signs wear of use but not of over polishing. The super rare Valjoux 72C movement is keeping accurate time within 1-2 minutes per day and the chronograph functions work just as they should.”

It's very rare to find a 1940's 3 Register / Triple Date Chronograph with the super rare Valjoux 72C movement in this good of condition. This LEONIDAS chrono with the original off white face dial with gold markers and tachometer chapter is in fantastic condition. This Valjoux 72C movement is in excellent running condition keeping accurate time within 1-2 minutes per day. All chronograph functions work as they should. The dial is original and looks really fantastic! The dial is marked "LEONIDAS" and sports the tachometer / telemeter outside ring. The back of the case is marked with "18K | 0.75" to indicate the gold content and also bears the serial number “567152". The Valjoux 72C chronograph movement is running strong and keeping accurate time within 1 - 2 minutes per day. All chronograph functions work as they should.

Dimensions:

Width (including crown) : 37 mm

Width (excluding crown): 35 mm

Distance Between Lugs: 18 mm

Lug Tip to Lug Tip: 42 mm

Thickness (Case Back to Top of Bezel): 9 mm

Condition: Pre-owned: Very good original condition throughout. The dial is original & is absolutely fabulous. The 18k gold case does show signs wear of use but not of over polishing. The super rare Valjoux 72C movement is keeping accurate time within 1-2 minutes per day and the chronograph functions work just as they should.”