No. 82063251

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Tenor DORLY - No Reserve Price - Men - 1970-1979
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Tenor DORLY - No Reserve Price - Men - 1970-1979

Tenor Dorly - Jump Hour - Men - 1970-1979 Before knowing the Tenor Dorly brand. The brand was created in 1924 in the town of Tramelan in Basel, Switzerland and had an international reputation. In 1975, this small company went bankrupt and was then taken over in 1997 by Béguelin Philippe. She also collaborated in the creation of the smallest auto chronograph (26 mins) produced in 1973 with Dubois-Depraz, Brac and Kelek. The Tenor Dorly has a jumping hour diameter 39, caliber 1393 stamped TD. Aperture reading watch known as jump watch, Screwed glass backed steel case with visible movement. Blue screw bezel used to read seconds. Hour reading in the 1st cylinder window, minutes in the 2nd cylinder window, large seconds hand and date at 6 o'clock. Decorative buttons, black strap and additional leather on the middle band. It will be checked and shipped without any problems. A rare collectible watch that is hard to find. ******International buyers - please note***** Import duties, taxes and fees are not included The buyer is responsible for these costs in the price of the product or the cost of transportation. Please contact your country's customs office Determine how much these additional costs will be beforehand Registered and Insured Shipping with Tracking Code in 1-3 days. The watch will be carefully properly packed. *Taxes and customs fees are the buyer's responsibility. **Please check all photos carefully.** Cargo : UPS-DHL

No. 82063251

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Tenor DORLY - No Reserve Price - Men - 1970-1979

Tenor DORLY - No Reserve Price - Men - 1970-1979

Tenor Dorly - Jump Hour - Men - 1970-1979

Before knowing the Tenor Dorly brand.
The brand was created in 1924 in the town of Tramelan in Basel, Switzerland and had an international reputation.
In 1975, this small company went bankrupt and was then taken over in 1997 by Béguelin Philippe.
She also collaborated in the creation of the smallest auto chronograph (26 mins) produced in 1973 with Dubois-Depraz, Brac and Kelek.

The Tenor Dorly has a jumping hour diameter 39, caliber 1393 stamped TD.

Aperture reading watch known as jump watch, Screwed glass backed steel case with visible movement. Blue screw bezel used to read seconds. Hour reading in the 1st cylinder window, minutes in the 2nd cylinder window, large seconds hand and date at 6 o'clock. Decorative buttons, black strap and additional leather on the middle band.

It will be checked and shipped without any problems.
A rare collectible watch that is hard to find.

******International buyers - please note*****
Import duties, taxes and fees are not included
The buyer is responsible for these costs in the price of the product or the cost of transportation.
Please contact your country's customs office
Determine how much these additional costs will be beforehand
Registered and Insured Shipping with Tracking Code in 1-3 days.
The watch will be carefully properly packed.

*Taxes and customs fees are the buyer's responsibility.
**Please check all photos carefully.**

Cargo : UPS-DHL

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