Daniel Roth Lemania Chronograph 2147 EARLY
Description
Daniel Roth Lemania Chronograph, this watch was an early reference produced by Daniel Roth as an independent watchmaker, 18k yellow gold double ellipse case on a strap with a 18k yellow gold tang buckle, manual Lemania 2320 movement, 30-minute chronograph dial at 3 o'clock, running seconds at 9 o'clock, blue steel hands, silver pinstripe guilloche dial with applied Roman numeral hour markers, screw-down crown, display back, water resistant to 3 atm. Diameter: 38mm, Thickness 11mm. Excellent Condition with Daniel Roth box and undated papers signed by Daniel Roth.
Product price
$67,600
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