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1960s Eterna Cal.1424UD "Kontiki" 37mm Water-resistant rare Tapestry dial with Original Bracelet

Manufacturer ETERNA
Model Kontiki
Year of Manufacture 1960s
Reference no. 130TT
Product no. A-6976
Price

¥132,000

¥120,000 (without tax)

Discount price

SALE

¥118,800 (with tax)

¥108,000 (without tax)

This is a mid-1960s Eterna-Matic "KonTiki" 37mm waterproof model, equipped with the Eterna Cal. 1424UD movement. It features a rare tapestry dial housed in a robust screw-back waterproof case reminiscent of the Super KonTiki. The in-house automatic movement, Cal. 1424UD, utilizes ball bearings in the rotor for smooth winding.

The rare tapestry dial boasts a unique design, combining multi-faceted, beveled indexes with dolphin hands, enhanced by a patina that adds a stunning vintage character. The watch includes a quick-set calendar function (time adjustment with the crown pulled out one notch, and instant date setting when pulled out two notches) and excellent waterproof performance.

With its outstanding design, quality, and practicality, it is highly recommended as a vintage watch for everyday use. It comes with a rare bracelet designed for the KonTiki series (marked "1/65" and adjustable for wrist sizes up to 20 cm).

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Item details

Serial no. 4,709,,***
Caliber 1424UD
Movement no. 4,904,***
Movement type Automatic
Material Stainless steel
Case size 37mm
Case type Screw back Water-resistant
Dial Original
Type of Indices Applied & Luminous
Belt Original (between lugs 18mm )
Evaluation case 92%
Evaluation dial 91%
Evaluation mov 93%
Condition 4.5
Rarity 4.5

Other details

CASE : Minor scratches and age, but retains original shaping and volume, medallion on the back and original windshield. The bracelet has no significant elongation. The wrist size corresponds to 20cm.

Dial: the dial is aged but still has a good atmosphere and has changed from silver to beige color.

Movement: The movement has no problems with winding, switching, or calendar functions. Accuracy is around 90 seconds per day.