Atlantic Worldmaster Prima - No reserve price - Men - 1960-1969





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Atlantic Worldmaster Prima men’s watch with a manual-wind 21-jewel movement, a 39 mm stainless steel case, white guilloché dial, brown leather strap, and a bracelet length of about 24 cm, dating from the 1960s and in very good condition with minor wear.
Description from the seller
Atlantic Worldmaster Prima - 'Little Sun'
Gender: Male
Mechanism: hand-wound, 21 jewels.
Type of case: stainless steel
Case width without crown: 39.0 mm
Width of the case with crown: 41.5 mm
Case thickness: 10 mm
Case back: steel, signed, screw-down.
Shield: White color with a glazed shield surface.
New, sharp, branded lace.
Glass: Plexi
Belt color: Brown, leather
Color of the clasp: Silver.
Type of strap: Leather 20 mm
Length of the watch strap: about 24 cm
The watch is from the 1960s.
Please look at the photos that are part of the description.
The watch will be securely packaged and shipped via courier with a tracking number.
If you are a buyer from outside the EU, you should be prepared for the possibility of additional fees related to customs duty.
Atlantic Worldmaster Prima - 'Little Sun'
Gender: Male
Mechanism: hand-wound, 21 jewels.
Type of case: stainless steel
Case width without crown: 39.0 mm
Width of the case with crown: 41.5 mm
Case thickness: 10 mm
Case back: steel, signed, screw-down.
Shield: White color with a glazed shield surface.
New, sharp, branded lace.
Glass: Plexi
Belt color: Brown, leather
Color of the clasp: Silver.
Type of strap: Leather 20 mm
Length of the watch strap: about 24 cm
The watch is from the 1960s.
Please look at the photos that are part of the description.
The watch will be securely packaged and shipped via courier with a tracking number.
If you are a buyer from outside the EU, you should be prepared for the possibility of additional fees related to customs duty.

