![]() ![]() The original dial and hands are in SUPERB condition, near mint as you can see, those marks are dust, there is absolutely nothing on the dial or hands, it is showing uniform patina throughout. It is pretty short, I can not put it on and I have 19.5cm wrist :) The rare original NSA folded steel bracelet is in a great condition with the Roamer logo on the buckle. As you can see all marks are here as case has not been polished The back features an embossed stingray and Roamer logo. Plexiglass is original with a little R at the center, needs polishing The bezel is brushed stainless steel with polished sides, in good condition. The Stingray utilizes a modular case with a separate body and bezel for water tightness no removable back.Ĭase is approximately 37mm x 43mm, excluding the signed Roamer crown. This movement showing a great pace, running for 44-45 hour and operates perfectly. The Roamer Stingray Chrono is a three-register chronograph, powered by the famous Valjoux 72 in its 726 configuration. He and won the rally by four seconds and then left the team to drive for Ford. Swedes don't like being beaten, so Waldegarde responded by waiting for four seconds after being signalled to start the stage, then putting his foot down. Allegedly Lancia swapped Munari for the Stratos's Dino engine, allowing him to drive Ferrari sports cars on road races.So when at the end of the penultimate stage of the Rallye of Sanremo Waldegarde was four seconds ahead of Munari words were had. ![]() The Stratos had literally been built around Munari, to the extent that other drivers had trouble physically fitting into the cockpit. What he wasn't supposed to do was displace Sandro Munari as the Stratos Numero Uno. When LAncia signed Waldegard Lancia expected him to deliver results on the tricky Swedish and British rounds, snow and blind corners being something that southern European drivers aren't used to. Waldegard won the 19 Auto Rally of Monte Carlo with his Porsche 911S. The Stingray was launched in 1967 by Roamer, teaming with Björn Waldegard, the Swedish rally car champion. ![]()
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