MARTIN BRAUN.  AN 18K PINK GOLD AND METEORITE AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH DATE AND MOON PHASES
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MARTIN BRAUN. AN 18K PINK GOLD AND METEORITE AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH DATE AND MOON PHASES

SIGNED MARTIN BRAUN, SELENE FC-METEORITE, NO. 010, MAB88, CIRCA 2007

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MARTIN BRAUN. AN 18K PINK GOLD AND METEORITE AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH DATE AND MOON PHASES
SIGNED MARTIN BRAUN, SELENE FC-METEORITE, NO. 010, MAB88, CIRCA 2007
Cal. MAB 88 nickel-finished lever movement, 25 jewels, glucydur balance, 18k rose gold rimmed rotor with embossed sun logo, grey meterorite dial, applied disc hour markers, outer calibrated date ring with triangular red tip central date hand, photorealistic phases of the moon dial, circular water-resistant-type case, coin-edge band, extended fluted lugs, screw down crown, sapphire crystal display back secured by eight screws, case, dial and movement signed, 18k pink gold Martin Braun buckle
44mm diam.
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Accompanied by an undated Martin Braun International Guarantee, Certificate, wooden presentation box, leather envelope, tie tag, setting pin, product literature, pencil, polish cloth and outer packaging.

The exceptional astronomical watches manufactured by Martin Braun reflects his love for nature and interest in astronomy. The Selene model is named for the goddess of the moon. With its Nambian meteorite dial and photorealistic phases of the moon, Braun brings a more naturalistic view of the moon to complicated timepieces. The moon phases is set using a corrector at the 8 o'clock and the mechanism is refined so not to be incremental, however a smooth sweep. This allows for more precision setting of the phases of the moon.