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Reference 6034 Two-body case reference 6034 was introduced to the international watch market in 1950. In production for only five years, it was equipped with the reliable manual-winding Valjoux 72 calibre and characterized by the word 'Antimagnetic' on the dial, as well as having both a telemetre and a tachymetre scale. Equipped with smooth bezel and round chronograph buttons, the present wristwatch with screw back has an elegant and sporty flair.
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Movement: The movement is ticking at the time of cataloguing; however, a service is recommended. Christie’s does not guarantee the future working of the movement. Some parts of the movement has been changed during service. Case: In very good overall condition with scratches and dents. The case back has surface wear and dents. Signs of previous polishing. Dial: Good. Reacts to Geiger Counter. Some stains and spots. Some damage towards the center of the dial caused by the radio activeness of the hands. Bracelet: With scratches and dents. Has been previously polished and retightened. Clasp code 2.62 (February 1962) and end link 57. Overall condition: Very good overall for its age.
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