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Posted on Nov 23, 2008

Which Wittnauer do I have ??

On the face of the watch above the hands it says Wittauer, below the hands and above the date box it says "TTC, LONGLIFE, 100 Meters.
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Gary

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Ahh, you have one of those watches that have a long battery life. This watch has a lithium iodine battery, which power pace makers. Here's the name of it:
Wittnauer Longlife 6600 mens watch stainless steel watch.

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