5 gramos - Oro .999 - Heraeus - Sellado y con certificado
N.º 39968627
Pulsar - P2 Time computer LED James Bond - Hombre - 1970-1979
N.º 39968627
Pulsar - P2 Time computer LED James Bond - Hombre - 1970-1979
Same world sensation model appeared in the opening scene in the James Bond film from 1973 "Live and let Die" with Roger Moore.
An expensive watch that time, 390$ and approx same amount as a Rolex Submariner in steel.
In USA a TV advertisement shows a man jumps from a springboard into the water, while the sun shines, to show the waterproofnes( no guarenties anymore) and the light sensor inside display to control the brightness of the LED display in different light conditions. So very technology hot stuff that time...
Famous Hollywood filmstars, sports- and rock-stars also got hands in this new watch. Some you may know were Jack Nicholson, Peter Sellers, Lee Majors, Elton John, Keith Richard, Joe Frazier...
Unpolished case 40mm wide excl.pushbuttons, bracelet 17cm long excl.case.
All functions working and all dots light perfect sharp clear, not faded out as it looks like, difficult to show on pictures. Magnet to set time, date and month. Batteries shifted some months ago, not original slips/rings/spacers to fit nowadays batteries.
Tracked delivery by PostNord/Royal Post.
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