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Lanco Vintage Watch

Vintage Lanco Stainless Steel Wrist Watch
Vintage Lanco Stainless Steel Wrist Watch

Vintage Lanco Stainless Steel Wrist Watch

Located in Mount Kisco, NY

Vintage with character, this Lanco Stainless Steel Wrist Watch is well preserved and was popular

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1940s Swiss Lanco Vintage Watch

Materials

Stainless Steel, Steel

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Vintage Steel Lanco Diver Barracuda Automatic Wristwatch, 1960s
Vintage Steel Lanco Diver Barracuda Automatic Wristwatch, 1960s

Vintage Steel Lanco Diver Barracuda Automatic Wristwatch, 1960s

Located in Bologna, IT

A vintage steel Lanco Diver Barracuda automatic wrist watch, dating from the 1960s. BRAND Lanco

Category

Late 20th Century Swiss Lanco Vintage Watch

Materials

Steel

Lanco Yellow Gold Chronographe Antimagnetic Wristwatch
Lanco Yellow Gold Chronographe Antimagnetic Wristwatch

Lanco Yellow Gold Chronographe Antimagnetic Wristwatch

Located in Firenze, IT

SHIPPING POLICY: No additional costs will be added to this order. Shipping costs will be totally covered by the seller (customs duties included). Ref. 903 36. Made circa 1960 18Kt...

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1960s Swiss Lanco Vintage Watch

Materials

18k Gold, Yellow Gold

Lanco Pocket Watch 1950s, Chrome Case, Working, Slim Modern Design
Lanco Pocket Watch 1950s, Chrome Case, Working, Slim Modern Design

Lanco Pocket Watch 1950s, Chrome Case, Working, Slim Modern Design

Located in San Diego, CA

Lanco Pocket watch 1950's, Chrome Case, Working, Slim Modern Design, Very Good Condition, 15 Jewel

Category

1950s Swiss Modern Lanco Vintage Watch

Materials

Steel

Rare Never Worn, Art Deco Swiss Tank Gentleman's Wristwatch, circa 1930
Rare Never Worn, Art Deco Swiss Tank Gentleman's Wristwatch, circa 1930

Rare Never Worn, Art Deco Swiss Tank Gentleman's Wristwatch, circa 1930

Located in Westward ho, GB

made watch is by Lanco and still has it's original label attached. Watches in this condition, from

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Mid-20th Century Swiss Art Deco Lanco Vintage Watch

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