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Junghans 1972 67/4951

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Junghans 1972 Dato - Chron Electric Olympia New old stock NOS

Basic Info Listing code : QGRNP7 Brand : Junghans Model : 1972 Reference number : 67/4951 Year of production : 1972 (Approximation) Condition : Like new & unworn Scope of delivery : No original box, no original papers Location : Spain, Orihuela Price : 950 Availability : Item is in stock Other Product safety : Show information This is a rare opportunity to acquire a pristine piece of German horological history. This Junghans Dato-Chron is in unworn, New Old Stock (NOS) condition, still featuring its original factory hangtag and price label (215.- DM). Produced in the early 1970s, this model is famously associated with the 1972 Munich Olympics, where Junghans served as the official timekeeper. It features a striking "compressor-style" case and a vibrant orange and black "baking" bezel. Condition Report: * State: Unworn / New Old Stock (NOS). * Case: Unworn, original factory finish with sharp edges and sunburst brushing. * Dial & Hands: Flawless matte blue/grey dial with perfectly aged cream-colored tritium markers and vibrant orange accents. * Strap: Mounted on its original black "Tropic-style" perforated sport strap. * Extras: Includes original Junghans electronic hangtags and original price tag. Technical Specifications: * Brand: Junghans * Model: Dato-Chron Electronic (Diver/Sport) * Reference: 67/4951 * Era: Circa 1970–1972 (Munich Olympics Era) * Movement: Junghans Caliber 600.12 (Electromechanical / Transistorized) * Case Material: Stainless Steel * Case Diameter: Approx. 38mm (excluding crown) * Bezel: Bidirectional rotating diver bezel with 15-minute orange "count-up" scale * Dial: Deep blue/grey with applied square luminous indices * Functions: Hours, Minutes, Sweeping Seconds, Date at 3 o'clock * Crystal: Original Acrylic / Hesalite * Strap: Original 19mm perforated rubber sport strap (Tropic style) * Origin: Made in Germany Collector's Note: Finding a vintage Junghans Electronic in this condition—completely uncirculated and with original tags—is exceptionally difficult. The electromechanical movement represents a fascinating bridge between traditional mechanical watchmaking and the quartz revolution. A true museum-grade collector's item.

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