I'm asking $2150 for this German made Damasko DA42.0072 with full kit, box and papers, hardened steel bracelet, Robby strap with orange stitching, and black rubber strap, outstanding condition, warranty until August 2021. The max outer diameter of the bezel ring is 41.9 mm. I find it wears a bit smaller than 42 mm. -more details below:
-looking to sell, but could consider a trade









I purchased this new, July 2019, from Watchmann. He did not negotiate. I paid the 1942 USD asking price (with the steel strap option). Altogether with the $200 orange strap I recently purchased, it's $2900 (CDN) I put into this. Note the hardened steel strap goes for 600 USD.
ETA2836-2 Swiss movement: This ran about +5 s/d when new and recently runs about +2.5 s/d. I've broke it in nicely for you.
more features: screw down crown, 100 m, day date, bidirectional 60 click bezel, magnetic shielding, 12.4 mm thick, flat sapphire with very good AR coatings on both sides. With the contrast between hands and dial, and the AR the readibility is outstanding. -an excellent tool watch
The 60 click bezel action is truly impressive. They use ceramic balls and I've never felt anything else like it. Even the Rolex Submariner doesn't quite feel this solid. It's bidirectional but don't worry, it will never accidentally move on you. Bezel alignment is excellent.
-strong, long-lasting green lume on hands, hour markers and bezel pip
There is very slight wear on the steel bracelet, inspect photos carefully. Note that you can swap out any link (except endlinks) for a fresh one whenever you want. all original links in kit, hex screws are used in every link and a tool is included. The strap also includes half links to fine tune the fit. The butterfly mechanism has a very low profile. It's very comfortable; they did a really good job with this.
There are a couple of very faint scuffs on the AR coating, one halfway along towards one o'clock. These are very difficult to notice and even harder to photograph. I did manage to catch the one near one o'clock a little bit in the first photo.
There are no scratches at all on the case, even the most minor ones are simply nonexistent. This includes the bezel coating, no marks at all. The case is not regular stainless steel. It's martensitic steel and is very hard. I've been very impressed as I have worn the watch quite a bit.
The 20 mm rubber orange stitched strap has a black signed clasp and is still like new. The outside is cloth, inside rubber and it has holes for breathing.
You have several months of warranty left, though I doubt you'll need it. The watch works perfectly well in all respects.
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-looking to sell, but could consider a trade









I purchased this new, July 2019, from Watchmann. He did not negotiate. I paid the 1942 USD asking price (with the steel strap option). Altogether with the $200 orange strap I recently purchased, it's $2900 (CDN) I put into this. Note the hardened steel strap goes for 600 USD.
ETA2836-2 Swiss movement: This ran about +5 s/d when new and recently runs about +2.5 s/d. I've broke it in nicely for you.
more features: screw down crown, 100 m, day date, bidirectional 60 click bezel, magnetic shielding, 12.4 mm thick, flat sapphire with very good AR coatings on both sides. With the contrast between hands and dial, and the AR the readibility is outstanding. -an excellent tool watch
The 60 click bezel action is truly impressive. They use ceramic balls and I've never felt anything else like it. Even the Rolex Submariner doesn't quite feel this solid. It's bidirectional but don't worry, it will never accidentally move on you. Bezel alignment is excellent.
-strong, long-lasting green lume on hands, hour markers and bezel pip
There is very slight wear on the steel bracelet, inspect photos carefully. Note that you can swap out any link (except endlinks) for a fresh one whenever you want. all original links in kit, hex screws are used in every link and a tool is included. The strap also includes half links to fine tune the fit. The butterfly mechanism has a very low profile. It's very comfortable; they did a really good job with this.
There are a couple of very faint scuffs on the AR coating, one halfway along towards one o'clock. These are very difficult to notice and even harder to photograph. I did manage to catch the one near one o'clock a little bit in the first photo.
There are no scratches at all on the case, even the most minor ones are simply nonexistent. This includes the bezel coating, no marks at all. The case is not regular stainless steel. It's martensitic steel and is very hard. I've been very impressed as I have worn the watch quite a bit.
The 20 mm rubber orange stitched strap has a black signed clasp and is still like new. The outside is cloth, inside rubber and it has holes for breathing.
You have several months of warranty left, though I doubt you'll need it. The watch works perfectly well in all respects.
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