lorriezwer
Bronze Contributor
Up for sale is my Habring2 Chrono-Felix Top Second. Purchased new (by me) earlier this year at Bandiera.
This is one of those 'if you know, you know' watches and while I love it, I can't keep them all. I'm not really interested in trades - no Breitlings, TAGs, Grand Seikos, Cartiers... If someone came to me with a Tudor FXDGMT and cash, I would definitely be interested.
$12,750 wire transfer + Flagship shipping. I'm happy to do F2F between Kingston and Etobicoke.
Watch ships full kit as it came from Habring2 and on the original NATO.
From the website:
Movement Habring² A11C:







This is one of those 'if you know, you know' watches and while I love it, I can't keep them all. I'm not really interested in trades - no Breitlings, TAGs, Grand Seikos, Cartiers... If someone came to me with a Tudor FXDGMT and cash, I would definitely be interested.
$12,750 wire transfer + Flagship shipping. I'm happy to do F2F between Kingston and Etobicoke.
Watch ships full kit as it came from Habring2 and on the original NATO.
From the website:
Movement Habring² A11C:
- Diameter 30 mm; height 6.5mm (A11C-H1) to 7,3mm (A11CP)
- Hour and minute hands; small second at 9h
- Monopusher-chronograph with 30 minute-counter at 3h
- 28.800 alternates per hour (4Hz)
- Hand-wound with 48 hours' power reserve
- Tangential screw fine adjustment
- Anti-magnetic escapement with a Carl Haas hairspring in chronometer quality
- KIF shock protection pursuant to DIN and NIHS
- Elaborately refined by hand with polished edges, decorative engravings, perlage, etc.
- 76 service-relevant single components (180 parts in total)
- Stainless steel, 38.5 mm diameter, about 12mm high
- Waterproof to the depth equivalent of 30 metres
- Spherical sapphire crystal
- Double-sealed crown, sapphire crystal caseback
- Consecutive engraved serial number between the lugs at 6 o'clock






