Rare Lemania issued to the Football Club Vallee de Joux in 1993
Automatic winding movement Lemania 5012
Provided with a metal bracelet (up to 190mm wrist) and a blue strap
Works perfectly
History of Lemania
Lemania was a Swiss watch manufacturer and manufacturer of watch movements.
It was founded in 1884 by Alfred Lugrin (1858-1920),
Lemania produced movements for Omega, including for the Speedmaster that Buzz Aldrin wore on the moon.
In 1932, Lemania, Omega and Tissot merged to form the SSIH group.
Lemania
separated from the SSIH Group in 1981 and changed its name to Nouvelle
Lemania. In 1992 the Nouvelle Lemania was bought by Breguet. The Lemania
calibers are still used today in watches of numerous well-known brands.