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should be stamp marked on the case back -0552/924-3312 for the case and dial layout for series 3 used by royal navy nuclear submarine fleet issued 1957-1970
Apr 01, 2024,12:48 PM
series 3's have calibre 2220 or a re-stamped 0552/924-3306 with a calibre 15cht from the royal navy fleet air arm series 3 which also has the calibre 1872 option
yours have series one(1940-50) hands
the dial is ......
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Lemania Royal Navy Chronograph.
By: amanico : April 1st, 2024-10:09
One of the prides of my collection. An amazing patina, a lot of character and soul, absolutely charming. And with a twist, as this one was issued for the Submariners. Hence the logo just under Lemania, and the fact that it is no tritium.... A rarity. Best...
A rare beauty.
By: gary_g : April 1st, 2024-11:13
So much heritage here. Classic dial design elements. Monopusher. I love these hands too. 🙌🙌🙌
Yes!
By: amanico : April 1st, 2024-12:44
Magic.
By: amanico : April 1st, 2024-13:19
aye aye aye!
By: Chronometer (aka yacomino) : April 1st, 2024-17:31
Exceptionnal and rare Lemania
By: FranckAlexandre : April 1st, 2024-12:36
Nico, what is the meaning of the logo below Lemania, never see that on another dial, do you have an idea ? Best Franck
Just stunning, this is another example
By: clemens m : April 2nd, 2024-11:25
of a spectacular patina that can´t be re-created. I just needs a lot of time to develop this kind of beauty on itself, like good wine. Such a pitty that modern (Post mid-90s) watches use such perfect (should I say too perfect ? ) materials that will never...
I have a seiko with luminova
By: clemens m : April 2nd, 2024-18:39
that is about 25 years old and it doesn't have any kind of patina. Maybe the lume got a little bit greener over the years but I even doubt that, I guess that is just imagination.