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FS: A Very Interesting Vintage Revue Diver's Automatic

February 3 2001 at 9:07 PM
 
from IP address 24.168.12.176

Big And Cool.


This is a smart looking automatic Revue Cerberus DS diver's watch, most likely from the late '60s or early '70s, in very crisp condition. While big and sporty, it has a certain refined elegance about it, due to its atypical matchstick markers and slender hands. The dial is very reminiscent of a Rolex Datejust…an interesting style for a dive watch. The dial is a matte black and the case top is brushed. Sides and screw back are polished.

Measuring a whopping 40mm x 46mm, it's definitely for those who like their watches large.

Featuring a full rotor automatic movement without date (another reason for its clean simple look), a non-ratcheted bi-directional bezel, signed Revue crown (non-screw down), and acrylic crystal.

Overall in excellent shape, showing careful wear. The are a few small nicks and scratches on the case and back, and 2 noticeable scratches on the crystal. The dial has a few dust specks, but is otherwise very minty. It is missing one tritium dot at 3 o'clock, but they are so small you may not have noticed unless I mentioned it.

Comes on an unworn 20mm NATO strap to complete the cool look.

Running strong and keeping excellent time, but not recently serviced.

Price: $255 shipped. (U.S. buyers only please)

The watch is sold as described, as pictured, and is a FINAL SALE.

Please check my feedback at E*bay, user name RKNY…lots of happy customers. Plenty of other references available too.

Buyer pays with U.S. Postal Money Orders ONLY. Email me with any questions!

Thanks for looking, Rob.













 

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