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PRICE: $15,999 for a FTF in the GTA or plus insured shipping… Would consider an interesting trade!
BRAND: Martin Braun
SERIES: Moonphase
MODEL: Kephalos S Stainless Steel
MOVEMENT: In house Martin Braun Cal MAB 88
YEAR of PRODUCTION: Circa 2000
BOX: Yes
ITEM CONDITION: This is a very clean Near Mint example of the very rare annual calendar watch produced by Martin Braun now distinct. This watch was the high end of all the Martin Braun watches produced. This was the collaboration of Franck Muller. The watch has been serviced and runs as it should. The dial is very detailed and the hands are well finished. The 43mm case surprisingly is easy to wear even if you have a smaller wrist. This watch originally listed at $36,500 USD and was really tough to find in Stainless Steel. The Rose gold version occasionally pops up for sale. The photo realistic moonphase is as nice as any ever produced. It is large and very detailed along with the moonphase adjustment automatically done to correct for its variances. The moonphase with these adjustments will be accurate for 122 years. The original strap is the only thing missing as it was cracked and not pretty to say the least. I have made a custom stingray strap for this watch which is super cool along with being super comfortable. If you are looking for a cool watch with a very nice complication, this could be your new baby!
PAPERS: Yes; no named and undated.
CASE SIZE: 43mm
CASE MATERIAL: Stainless Steel.
STRAP SIZE: 22mm
STRAP MATERIAL: Custom Stingray in dark grey colour.
WHAT'S INCLUDED: Inner and outer boxes, papers, not dated. The instruction booklet and the leather Martin Braun wallet to hold the booklet and credit card papers. The COSC papers from when new, a Martin Braun pencil. Martin Braun Pusher for adjusting the date etc.
OTHER COMMENTS: Discontinued and really hard to find
PICTURES: Taken May 04, 2021. I have been playing around with backgrounds and the light box trying to get the best possible photos…. The green back drop makes an interesting look but I’m not exactly thrilled. The pictures do tell the story of the condition of this watch regardless of the background.
BRAND: Martin Braun
SERIES: Moonphase
MODEL: Kephalos S Stainless Steel
MOVEMENT: In house Martin Braun Cal MAB 88
YEAR of PRODUCTION: Circa 2000
BOX: Yes
ITEM CONDITION: This is a very clean Near Mint example of the very rare annual calendar watch produced by Martin Braun now distinct. This watch was the high end of all the Martin Braun watches produced. This was the collaboration of Franck Muller. The watch has been serviced and runs as it should. The dial is very detailed and the hands are well finished. The 43mm case surprisingly is easy to wear even if you have a smaller wrist. This watch originally listed at $36,500 USD and was really tough to find in Stainless Steel. The Rose gold version occasionally pops up for sale. The photo realistic moonphase is as nice as any ever produced. It is large and very detailed along with the moonphase adjustment automatically done to correct for its variances. The moonphase with these adjustments will be accurate for 122 years. The original strap is the only thing missing as it was cracked and not pretty to say the least. I have made a custom stingray strap for this watch which is super cool along with being super comfortable. If you are looking for a cool watch with a very nice complication, this could be your new baby!
PAPERS: Yes; no named and undated.
CASE SIZE: 43mm
CASE MATERIAL: Stainless Steel.
STRAP SIZE: 22mm
STRAP MATERIAL: Custom Stingray in dark grey colour.
WHAT'S INCLUDED: Inner and outer boxes, papers, not dated. The instruction booklet and the leather Martin Braun wallet to hold the booklet and credit card papers. The COSC papers from when new, a Martin Braun pencil. Martin Braun Pusher for adjusting the date etc.
OTHER COMMENTS: Discontinued and really hard to find
PICTURES: Taken May 04, 2021. I have been playing around with backgrounds and the light box trying to get the best possible photos…. The green back drop makes an interesting look but I’m not exactly thrilled. The pictures do tell the story of the condition of this watch regardless of the background.















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