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Precista 6bb - 1984 British Military Raf Pilot Watch 6bb With Seiko Gen' 1 Strap

Precista 6BB Watch

A 1984 Precista 6BB British military pilot’s watch with quartz movement. Full model number 6BB/6645-99-5415317, 29045/84.
Watch is in good overall cosmetic condition with some scratching to face. Movement is currently in working order.
Strap is believed to be original to the Seiko RAF Generation 1 chronograph watch - a strap that was only issued between 1983-84. It measures 18mm width x 270mm length. There is some deformity to the lug nearest the buckle and wear to the chrome.

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Additional Information
Brand Precista
Style Military
Year of Manufacture 1980-1989
MPN 6BB/6645-99-5415317
Gender Men's
Movement Quartz (Battery)
Strap Colour Beige|Green
Model 6BB
Watch Shape Round
Face Colour Black
Display Analog
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