[WTS] 1940s Titus Genève “Salmon Sector” Cal. Landeron 48 | $725
$725
This is literally the only Titus I’ve seen in this configuration. The closest thing I could find was a Doxa from the same period, albeit it was sold for a little over $2,300. The way the blue steel hands contrast with the tan subdials is perfect, not to mention the copper/salmon track.
The case measures a tasteful 35.7 mm. Inside is the Landeron caliber 48, a workhorse movement introduced in 1937. What’s odd about it is that the bottom pusher is used to stop and reset the chronograph. It has 17 jewels and a power reserve of 41 hours.
Details & More
Condition: Good but with some markings on the lugs, caseback and dial. The dial has aged beautifully. The straight lugs are losing some of the plating. Please see the pictures for a better description.
Case Size: 35.7 x 41.3 mm, with a thickness of 12.8 mm. Portuguese import stamp on the upper left lug.
Crystal: Acrylic
Movement: Landeron 48, 17 jewels, 41-hour power reserve. I don’t know its service history, but everything is working as it should.
Other Information:
- Aftermarket strap.
- Watch only.
Asking $725. Please add $20 for worldwide shipping. Payment methods include Wise, ACH transfer, Revolut, Bitcoin (On-Chain or Lightning), or PayPal G&S for buyers with solid references. Add +6% for currency conversion fees on the latter. I’m located in Portugal, but worldwide shipping isn’t an issue.
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- Brand:Sector
- Year:1940