Description

This is the 1976 Montreal Olympic model Albatross.
It is currently running.
In the stopwatch, the three buttons react, and when reset, they return to 0 0.
I don't know the detailed operation method, but the time was measured.
It is said that it can be measured up to 1/100 seconds.
Since it is an old clock nearly 50 years ago, it is in operation, but please consult a watch shop for maintenance after it arrives.
The currently moving Chrono Quartz is decreasing.
It is also famous that Lupine III used.
It seems to be purchased at Nellissen Juwelen in the Netherlands.
There is a stamp on the top of the manual and the address is the same.
1976 Ref.196.0052 Cal.1611 The box of the quartz accessories is firm, but the surface is ragged and there is dirt inside the cushion.
Please think about the bonus and the cushioning material.
The instructions are attached, but they are written in English and Portuguese and cannot be explained in detail.
It seems to be valuable because I have never seen this manual on the Internet.
There are two more frames, but one seems to be a little different in shape or a different clock.
One is the same standard.
It seems to be full koma, but it is unknown.
Up to centimeters around the wrist around the wrist around the wrist (please forgive the error), we can respond by changing the position of the pin in the buckle.
If you wish, you can adjust the pin position with "large" or "small" before shipping.
There are three extra batteries that are adapted overseas, so I will put them on.
Color ...
Gray movement ...
Quartz/Battery type

There is no problem in use.
Anything not shown in the photos is not included.

Please check out the images.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.