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Serviced Vintage New Oris Case Oris Crystal Swiss ETA 2879 automatic

$506.08 CAD
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Wristwatches

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Condition:

Seller refurbished

Brand:

Oris

Age:

Vintage (1920-1970)

Model:

Swiss Legend Neptune

Year Manufactured:

1970-1979

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Posted for sale:

More than a week ago

Item number:

1590929591

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?? Oris Crystal | ETA 2879 | Rare Split-Tone Dial | Serviced | NOS Case | 3-Month Warranty ? About My Shop: winebeerglasses Welcome to winebeerglasses, my shop — the same name as my former Etsy store (see reviews in the last image). ? I maintained a perfect 5-star customer rating from buyers on Etsy for five years. I left Etsy due to poor customer support and have since migrated to Bonanza. ? For more restored watches, visit Bonanza.com and search: shop: winebeerglasses ? What You Get with My Watches All watches I sell are: ? Fully serviced ? De-magnetized ? Timegrapher regulated ? Backed by a 3-month warranty Unlike many “flipped” watches in unknown condition, my restorations are professionally inspected and restored for both performance and longevity. ? No Chinese-made parts used — even the spring bars are Swiss Made. ????? Watch Background: A Rare Oris Crystal with ETA 2879 This unique Oris Crystal watch is fitted with a high-quality ETA 2879 automatic movement — 21 jewels, day-date display, and quickset for both functions. The movement beats at 21,600 BPH, ensuring reliable precision for daily wear. This ETA movement was widely used in high-end Swiss brands — solid, dependable, and now increasingly rare. ? Restoration Details Movement: ETA 2879 (Swiss-made, 21 jewels, automatic, day/date) Dial: Rare quarter-split two-tone gold dial with patina and light aging on the text — vintage charm that only time can deliver Case: New Old Stock original Oris stainless steel case (unused vintage) Bracelet: Original vintage Seiko bracelet, made in Japan in the 1970s — superior quality vs modern Seiko bracelets. Matches the dial and case beautifully. Crystal: Clean and clear Crown: Original ? Sizing Case width: 36 mm (excluding crown) Lug-to-lug length: 43 mm Bracelet width: 18 mm Fits wrists up to: ~7" comfortably (fits loose on my 6" wrist) ??? Built by a Watch Hobbyist — Not a Flipper I restore vintage automatic watches as a personal passion, using a background in precision engineering and aesthetics. Every piece is carefully cleaned, lubricated, and regulated to restore the joy of mechanical watch ownership. ?? Notes on Vintage Watches NOT water-resistant — keep it away from water As with all vintage watches, treat it with care and enjoy its character ?? Warranty Support ? Final sale ? Includes 3-month free maintenance ? Buyer pays return shipping if service is needed ? I cover the repair and shipping back to you ? Why Vintage? Modern watches are often oversized and soulless. This is your chance to wear something different, with character, history, and craftsmanship. ? The 1960s–70s were the golden age of mechanical design. After that came electronics — and the decline of true watchmaking art. Bring it back — one wrist at a time.