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27 March 2020, 08:11 AM | #1 |
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Real Name: Hovig Albert K
Location: Pasadena, CA
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FS: Eterna Matic KontTiki 20 60's Gay Freres Bracelet $1125
Up for sale is this gorgeous original Eterna Matic KonTiki 20 1960's.
The stainless steel case is 37mm with the solid gold KonTiki on the case back. The movement is an Eterna Calibre 1489K automatic that is keeping good time. It comes on the Original Eterna KonTiki bracelet by Gay Freres. $1125 obo PayPal fees and shipping. Please let me know if you need any additional photos or questions. Email: Prodigy_us_2000@yahoo.com IG: HoroSolar24 Thank you RF for the space! Albert Here is some history about this timepiece: ----------------------------------------------- Perhaps you've heard of Thor Heyerdahl, or perhaps you think anyone named Thor carries a big hammer. Well for you unenlightened, Mr. Heyerdahl was probably one of the most badass adventurers the world has ever seen. So badass, in fact, that in 1947, in an attempt to prove a theory about ancient peoples' ability to make long sea voyages, Mr. Heyerdahl sailed a hand-built raft 8,000 miles across the Pacific. That raft was named the Kon-Tiki. The inter-webs are replete with differences of opinion about whether Heyerdahl and his crew were actually wearing Eternas when they made the voyage. According to Eterna's website, they were. Regardless of the controversy, what we know for sure is that in 1958, in honor of Heyerdahl and his voyage, Eterna created the Kon-Tiki 20 line. A great tool watch, the Eterna-matic is driven by a Calibre 1489K automatic movement which features the trademark Eterna five ball-bearing rotor system. So whether your spending the day at the beach or crossing the Pacific in a balsa-wood boat, you can count on this beaut to get the job done, and look good doing it! This Eterna-Matic hails from the late '60s, has an original Eterna bracelet, a caseback bearing the gold icon of the Kon-Tiki itself, a stunning original dial and baton hands. |
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