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Retro Leonidas Chronograph

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Heuer Leonidas Stainless Steel Pasadena Chronograph PVD Automatic Wristwatch
Located in Berlin, DE
HEUER LEONIDAS has created a real workhorse here. The PVD coated case with mineral glass paired
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1970s Swiss Retro Leonidas Chronograph

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Stainless Steel

Vintage Leonidas Easy Rider 1-Register Chronograph with a Plastic Case, 1970s
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
1970's Vintage Leonidas Easy Rider 1 Register Chronograph RARE Plastic Case watch with Original
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1970s Swiss Retro Leonidas Chronograph

Vintage Breitling Yachting Chronograph
By Breitling
Located in New York, NY
wristwatch with round button chronograph, registers, 5-minute countdown and date, winding crown at 9 and the
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1970s Swiss Retro Leonidas Chronograph

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Stainless Steel

Leonidas Stainless Steel Chronograph Original Rose Gold Dial Manual Wristwatch
Located in Long Beach, CA
FACTORY / HOUSE: Leonidas Watch Company STYLE / REFERENCE: Art Deco / Chronograph METAL / MATERIAL
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Mid-20th Century Swiss Art Deco Retro Leonidas Chronograph

Leonidas Steel Chronograph Wristwatch circa 1950s
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Leonidas stainless steel chronograph wristwatch, 34mm diameter screw back, flat-walled case with
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1950s Swiss Retro Leonidas Chronograph

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Stainless Steel

Heuer Steel Autavia Chronograph Wristwatch
By Heuer
Located in Munich, Bavaria
- Caliber Heuer Leonidas/Valjoux 724, manual wind, chronograph, 24-hour-indicator, second time zone Dial
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1960s Swiss Retro Leonidas Chronograph

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Steel

Breitling Sterling Silver Chrono-matic SuperOcean Automatic Wristwatch
By Breitling
Located in New York, NY
, Breitling--along with Buren, Leonidas, and Heuer--raced to develop the first automatic chronograph movement
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1970s Swiss Retro Leonidas Chronograph

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Stainless Steel

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