No more Dugenas here, seriously? 馃槙
Well, then I need to continue myself. E.g. with this Monza Chronograph couple with such lovely bevelled lugs and a champagne face with grey subdials.
Alright, your wish is my command 馃槈!
Another Dugena powered by the Valjoux 7733 workhorse, showing some resemblances to serious racing chronographs - poor man's Autavia anyone?
Though I have this Pronto, Dugena made the same watch using a Jean Vallon "Dixi" case with push-to-turn bezel and a WR of 1000'. Both cases were embossed as 6128-216. Very unique design (if you can say that about the same watch being made by 2 brands) with a vertical day/date layout, with the date being quick set. Plus the other obvious characteristics. One aspect I love is, while the vast majority of these barrel shaped lugless dive watches were 43-44 mm, these are only 40, with a lug to lug of 44 mm.
Another Dugena chronograph in a Carrera case with the Heuer reference 73653 between the lugs (as well as the serial no.). It's powered by a Valjoux 7736 movement.