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This one is a manual winding with stopwatch function by Ingersoll. Illuminated in green. The first time I saw this, I immediately turn the watch over to see the back of it. Yes! This is what I am looking for! And it came in a hefty price for not known watch. Maybe it is catching up or should I say it may make a name in future. Anyway, I might as well enjoy it, since I have owned it.
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The second shot is the back of the watch. The mechanism can be viewed. This mechanism displayed is for the stop watch.