Specifications
SKU
3282025120350
Item
Wristwatch
Brand
Gruen
Model
Techni-Quadron
Case Material
10k GF
Country
Swiss
Jewels
Gender
Men's
Grade
Size
20.5mm
Movement
Mechanical
Year
Dial Color
Band Material
Functions
Type
Department
Balance
Measurements
Diameter
20.5mm
Dial Diameter
Width
FALSEmm
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Height
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Standardized Size
Condition
Doctors Dial, Rolex Prince Style, Gruen Techni Quadron with the dual dial in fair condition including a gruen box. Has a very special caliber 877s with a similar layout as the dual dial Rolex Prince. Has surface level wear with a bit of discoloration on the case sides.
About the brand: Founded in Ohio - Gruen was one of the largest American watch manufacturers for the greater part of the 20th century. In fact, shortly after their relocation to Cincinnati, Gruen became the number one selling watch brand in the US. Like many brands - their factory in Time Hill ceased production of wristwatches and produced contracted military watches for the US Military in WW2. After the war, the flood of Swiss import watches had a disastrous effect on Gruen, and the brand ultimately closed its doors in 1977. Today, their wonderful line of vintage watches such as the Airflight, and Curvex models are all that remains of this once great brand.
- Overall Condition: Fair, overall condition for its age.
- Functions: Running, but may be in need of service. This means, it can run unreliably, start or stop and timekeeping is not guaranteed. Losing 60 seconds a day with a 316 amplitude and 2.1ms beat error.
- Case: There is discoloration and scratches on the case.
- Crystal: There are scratches on the crystal.
- Dial: The dial has scratches and discoloration.
About the brand: Founded in Ohio - Gruen was one of the largest American watch manufacturers for the greater part of the 20th century. In fact, shortly after their relocation to Cincinnati, Gruen became the number one selling watch brand in the US. Like many brands - their factory in Time Hill ceased production of wristwatches and produced contracted military watches for the US Military in WW2. After the war, the flood of Swiss import watches had a disastrous effect on Gruen, and the brand ultimately closed its doors in 1977. Today, their wonderful line of vintage watches such as the Airflight, and Curvex models are all that remains of this once great brand.
Overall Condition
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Crown
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