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1950s Mido "Multi-Centerchrono" FB Water-resistant Chronograph Two-tone Dial in Steel
| Manufacturer | Mido |
|---|---|
| Model | Multi-Centerchrono |
| Year of Manufacture | 1940s |
| Reference no. | --- |
| Product no. | B-10247 |
| Price |
1950's Manufacture Mido popular "Multi Center Chrono" popular FB water proof chronograph with two-tone dial. It is equipped with Cal. 1300, which is based on the famous Valjoux 23 and improved to a center minute chronograph. It is a masterpiece model representing Mido that offers unparalleled originality and craftsmanship, including a four-hand design with no subdials and a dustproof screw-back case made by FB with a unique cutout in the chronograph pusher, which Patek Philippe also adopted in Ref. 1463. The dial has a wide variety of dial variations, and this particular model has a two-tone silver base with a white track, tachymeter (black) and telemeter (blue), and a wonderful design with a Mitutsu track on the white track, and the cream color has a wonderful taste that changes with time with age. It is a gem.
Item details
| Serial no. | 5,*** |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 1300 (Valjoux-23) |
| Movement no. | --- |
| Movement type | Manual winding |
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Case size | 35mm |
| Case type | Screw back Water-resistant |
| Dial | Original |
|---|---|
| Type of Indices | Luminous |
| Belt | Non-oiginal ( between lugs 18mm ) |
| Evaluation case | 92% |
| Evaluation dial | 93% |
| Evaluation mov | 93% |
| Condition | 4.5 |
| Rarity | 4.5 |
Other details
Case: Minor scratches and age-related wear, but retains its original shape and volume.
Dial: The dial is well maintained despite its age, with two-tone colors, prints, and luminescent paints from the period still intact.
Movement: The winding and chrono functions are good, and the accuracy is around 40 seconds per day.
Dial: The dial is well maintained despite its age, with two-tone colors, prints, and luminescent paints from the period still intact.
Movement: The winding and chrono functions are good, and the accuracy is around 40 seconds per day.












