A LONGINES 12,68Z chrono?!?

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These 12.68 stop seconde chronographs are beautiful on the wrist, with all four hands moving.
Be aware that there exist some with three hands (second stop only), but the four hander are rarer and more desireable.
The movements are finished to a very high grade. Here´s mine from 1941, sold in Switzerland, a bit smaller around 33mm.
I´m quite sure that the dial has been restored (on an high standard), if you compare both dials. Look at the sub second dial and the fresh blue outer ring. But it is hard to say, as the chrono24 model is ten years later than mine...

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That is a Longines grail for me. It might very well all be original but it has definitely been cleaned/touched up. My bet is that the asking price is north of $30K.
 
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My 37.5mm 4 hander (on the left):

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Ok people. Asking is around 20k!
As the dial has been restored from my point of view, that price is on the high end, even if it is the larger 38mm model.
 
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yes! First time I see one ! A monopusher chrono on this movement
https://www.chrono24.com/longines/5679-single-button-chronograph--id9202335.htm

A reprint dial, under my not modest opinion...
yes! First time I see one ! A monopusher chrono on this movement
https://www.chrono24.com/longines/5679-single-button-chronograph--id9202335.htm

A reprint dial, under my not modest opinion...
Do you have high res screenshots? The ad seems to be removed...
 
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Mark do you have the other pictures as well as a screenshot? The ad seems to be removed :-((
Nope sorry