Thanks for the appreciation but it's the Nebra sky disk (not Nebraska). Nebra is in Saxony-Anhalt, central Germany. It certainly has a fascinating history.....
This beauty is still on eBay...
Note: this isn't a Longines, but... a Soviet Pobeda.
I don't know what was the maker of that watch thinking, but it could be something like that:
When you have a Pobeda with a ruined dial, best drill a hole for sub-second in a fake Longines dial and use that dial, as if not enough Pobeda dials were out there.
Oh, and advertise the watch as a rare Pobeda with a genuine Longines dial. Yes, this might just do the trick.
(This one provides an entirely different interpretation for the term "Orange Monster".....!!)
Hartmut Richter
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