
Nicolas (amanico) shares a captivating look at a vintage Lemania chronograph, lamenting a missed opportunity to acquire it. His detailed photographs highlight the watch's unique aesthetic, from its 'taupe' dial to its olive pushers and the revered Lemania 15 TL movement. This post serves as a poignant reminder of the allure of vintage timepieces and the regrets that can accompany a passed-over acquisition.







What a cool patina! You must kick your a... when you think of it! You should have ask her advice to smart Julie she would have tell you to take it or... wisely she would have taken it for herself 🤣🤣.
Indeed it’s a pity what a nice patina!
Fantastic calibre 15TL used by Omega, Lemania and Tissot in the grand period of 1940s-50s especially. Thanks for sharing, Nicolas!
the patinated marking and hands are also amazing
We could all tell stories my friend about the one, or ones that got away. Lol Best , Mike
You don't see many of these! Darren
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