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For sale: FREDERIQUE CONSTANT Classic Big Date Dual Time FC-325MC3P60S, Automatic, 28,800 Bph, Glucydur balance, Nivarox balance spring, incabloc shock-absorber, Cotes de Geneve decoration. Silver dial with large date aperture at twelve and second time zone at six o' clock, roman numerals, Breguet style hands, fine " Clou de Paris" guillochage in dial centre. Sapphire crystal, see-through case back, stainless steel case, 38 mm diameter. Water resistant to 6 ATM. Black leather strap. In excellent condition. With box and papers. Bought in May 2008, still within the guarantee (2 years). See the model in the link below.

 

http://watchluxus.com/ajax/thumb.php?id=21...;fullwidth=true

 

Retail price: 2199 USD or 1737 euros

 

My offer: 1298 USD or 1025 euros, including shipping costs.

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Classy watch. Best of luck!

 

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Nice watch, but it looks like a 12 or 14 size. If it were a 16 I would be all over it. (whoops, I went to E=bay and looked at the wrong watch. I was looking at a pocket watch)

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