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This Scafograf 100, featuring an early case number, belongs to the initial production run from the late 1950s to early 1960s. Its original expandable stainless steel bracelet is stamped from the fourth quarter of 1961 and also bears the Eberhard signature. The bold, geometric hour markers—gilt-edged and filled with luminous material—instantly catch the eye and distinguish this piece from others of its era. Notably, the deeply engraved seahorse on the caseback remains intact, a charming detail that was later replaced with a starfish design. Adding to its rarity, this watch comes with its seldom-seen original fitted presentation box, along with an original dealer’s display stand specifically for this model.
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Movement: The movement is ticking at the time of cataloguing and all functions are working; however, a service is recommended. Christie’s does not guarantee the future working of the movement. Case: The case is in good condition, with scratches and dents. The case back shows signs of wear. Dial: Signs of oxidation, spots visible. The hands have been replaced a while ago. Dial reacts to the Geiger counter. Bracelet: With scratches and dents. Clasp dated 4.61 Overall condition: Good for its age
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