Armand Nicolet L09 Small Seconds blue skeleton dial


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A special timepiece for all who love history and incredible technology, the Armand Nicolet L09 Small Seconds got all this and combines amazing features with an admirable and unique Design.

Armand Nicolet L09 Small Seconds blue skeleton dial

MOVEMENT FROM 1957

Mechanical movement, manual winding with Small Seconds functions. Calibre AN 0711A, obtained from UT 600 produced in 1957 and modified in 2008. Dial with applied luminous indexes, numbers, and hands. Antiglare treated sapphire crystal on both side. Bezel and crown protected with rubber. Limited to 150 pieces for each reference.

MOVEMENT FROM 1957 Mechanical movement, manual winding with Small Seconds functions. Calibre AN 0711A, obtained from UT 600 produced in 1957 and modified in 2008. Dial with applied luminous indexes, numbers, and hands. Antiglare treated sapphire crystal on both side. Bezel and crown protected with rubber. Limited to 150 pieces for each reference.

Highlights:

  • Blue skeleton Dial
  • Limited edition of 150 Timepieces
  • Calibre AN 0711A, obtained from UT 600 produced in 1957 and modified in 2008
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Characteristics

ReferenceArmand Nicolet L09 Small Seconds • T619A-AG-G9610
GenderMen
Watch LabelSwiss Made
MovementMechanical / Hand wound
CaseTitanium • 44mm • Round • Pull / push crown • Exhibition caseback
CalibreAN 0711A, obtained from UT 600
SeriesL09 Small Seconds
Power Reserve38 hours
DialSkeleton dial • Analog dial markers • Sapphire glass • Luminescent hands and indexes
FunctionsSmall Seconds
Water Resistance5ATM
StrapRubber • Black • 24mm • Ardillon / Tang buckle
StyleLuxury Watch
Delivery ContentThe watch, its box and the warranty documents
DeliveryFree
100% safeRegistered packet delivery
Warranty2 years warranty according to the general conditions
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