As mentioned, this example was produced in white gold back in 1969, and though many years have passed, the unpolished watch remains in nothing short of excellent condition. With a spotless dial, and all original luminous applications still intact, the theme of crispness continues. My personal favourite detail on this piece is the bracelet, which you’ll notice is not a Jubilee, but instead a large-logo President, produced for the South American market. This only intensifies the already unconventional nature of this seemingly conventional timepiece, making it a real sleeper of vintage watch collecting.
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