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Daniel Roth Masters Chronograph w/Zenith El Primero Movement

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Masters Chronograph w/Zenith El Primero Movement
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Looking to trade my Daniel Roth Masters Chronograph Reference #247 men’s watch. The polished stainless steel case is a double elliptic shape, which is the hallmark of Daniel Roth watches. It measures 38mm x 41mm in diameter, excluding the crown. It has sapphire crystals front and back. The dial is a silver guilloche with roman numerals and applied hour markers. The hands are blued and they look absolutely fantastic. The automatic chronograph movement is the Daniel Roth 500 (Zenith El Primero) with date complication. You can no longer buy this watch with a Zenith movement as Zenith no longer provides its movement to other companies. The watch is on a black Daniel Roth alligator strap with a Daniel Roth stainless steel deployant. It will come with its outer box, inner box, warranty booklet, which is stamped by an authorized dealer, and owner’s manual. The watch is in near mint condition. List price on this watch, when you could buy them with the Zenith movement, was $12,000.00.

Let me know what you have to trade. I will trade across, up or down with appropriate cash adjustments. I like the IWC Aquatimer, Nardin Marine Diver (40mm only) and too many others. Let me know what you have. No watches greater than 42mm, no Rolex and your watch must be in the USA. I have many references I can provide.

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Frank A.






















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