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DESCRIPTION:
Alberto Ascari in Monza, on 7 September 1952, won the Italian Grand Prix on a Ferrari at an impressive average speed of 177 km/h and won his first World Champion title.
- Self-winding mechanical movement with two-counter chronograph.
- Round case in satin-finished steel, 44 mm. diameter.
- Black dial with several red inserts that recall its sporty character. Counters are positioned at 3 and 9 o'clock. Tachymetric scale on the inclined rehau. Arabic numerals and red hour markers.
- Sapphire crystal.
- Steel caseback homage to the Monza Circuit and the feat of the Milanese driver Alberto Ascari who won in 1952 with an impressive average speed of 177 km/h.
- Perforated black leather straps with red stitching.
- Original Terra Cielo Mare steel pin buckle.
CONDITION: EXCELLENT
ORIGINAL BOX:
PRESENT - Warranty without date
ORIGINAL WARRANTY:
PRESENT
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We issue a Certificate of Authenticity and a warranty on the operation of 12 months.