Vintage NOS NIVADA 67021 Ultramatic 36000 High-Beat Automatic ETA 2734 - 38 mm
HIGHLY COLLECTIBLE WATCH - VERY RARE - NEW OLD STOCK
This is a Very Uncommon and Highly Collectible NOS Stainless Steel NIVADA Ultramatic 36000 Automatic Ref. 67021 with Original and stunning Gray Dial, date display at 3 o´clock and batton style hands. The watch is in very good working order. Powered by a beautiful and reliable ETA Cal 2734 High-Beat Automatic Movement with NIVADA Signed rotor.
The Watch is running strong and Keeping Good Time. However, accuracy of time keeping is not guaranteed.
PLEASE NOTE THE WATCH WAS NEVER USED. NEW OLD STOCK. HOWEVER, IT HAS SOME NOTICEABLE SCRATCH IN THE DIAL AND MINOR SCRATCHES IN THE BACK.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
- Case in very good condition, with Original polished. Please see pictures for detail.
- Case Back in good condition, still some small scratches. All engravings in very good shape.
- Crystal (Plastic) in very good condition with some minor scratches.
- Dial in Original condition. Please note small scratch in dial between 10 and 11. See pictures for detail.
- Hands in Original and very good condition.
- Crown NIVADA signed in Excellent condition. First Step to set date and Second step to set time working OK.
- Movement is in beautiful condition. Running Strong and keeping Good Time. (Deviation: 6 seconds per day. Amplitude: 264). However, accuracy of time keeping is not guaranteed.
- Black Genuine Leather band. Also NOS. In good shape. Buckle is Mondia signed.
Kindly review the close-up photographs for a detailed view of the watch’s condition.
The images reflect the piece with accuracy, and the watch shown is the exact item you will receive.
No Box and No Papers.
WATCH IS SOLD AS IS
IMPORTANT (Please Read):
Since this watch is Pre-Owned, it carries no warranty.
I recommend having all watches professionally pressure tested for water resistance before swimming or showering.
I Do Not guarantee accuracy of the timekeeping. Please remember, you are buying a used watch.
All items are sold as is. Every effort is made to describe each watch carefully and to present clear, detailed photographs that accurately reflect its present condition. However, condition terms such as very good, excellent, or near mint are naturally subjective and may vary by individual standards. Accordingly, the photographs form an integral part of the description and should be used as the primary guide when evaluating the piece.
