No reserve price - Bangle Silver - Golana bracelet watch





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Swiss vintage Golana bracelet watch from the 1970s–1980s in silver, 23 g, with an ivory dial marked Golana, front-hook opening, Incabloc 925 backplate, inner measurements 4.4 × 6.3 cm, in very good condition and in working order.
Description from the seller
This is a Swiss vintage bangle watch from the 1970's-1980's.
The dial is marked Golana. Every quarter on the ivory coloured dial has a golden marking.
The bangle is opened on the front with a hook closure which makes the dial hinge to let the wrist through.
The watch is in good working condition and keeps the time.
The backplate of the dial is marked Incabloc 925.
4.4 x 6.3cm are the inner measurements. Will fit an average size wrist loosely like a bangle.
This is a Swiss vintage bangle watch from the 1970's-1980's.
The dial is marked Golana. Every quarter on the ivory coloured dial has a golden marking.
The bangle is opened on the front with a hook closure which makes the dial hinge to let the wrist through.
The watch is in good working condition and keeps the time.
The backplate of the dial is marked Incabloc 925.
4.4 x 6.3cm are the inner measurements. Will fit an average size wrist loosely like a bangle.
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