I was told by a man at Leica this particular model is in very high demand with nature folks and particularly birdwatchers. I've never heard anything but compliments. I've owned these for a while, have used them and allowed other people to use them. If you want to restore these to pristine condition, that might be a good idea.all depends on your particular point of view. The last time I checked, you could buy new rear elements from Leitz, but as I've already said, the marks on these really make no difference and so I have not seen a reason to replace them. That is to say you can not see them while looking through the binoculars and they do not degrade the image. (3) these cleaning marks and the scratch make no difference. (2) there are cleaning marks and a scratch on the rear (eyepiece) elements. There are some things I should tell you: (1) you'll see there is a nick on the right lower front trim ring. They come with the Leitz leather case and straps. Here is a set of Leitz binoculars.the Trinovid 7x35B model. Where a repair charge remains unpaid for a period greater than (3) three months and/or contact with the owner or owner’s agent cannot be established, we reserve the right to dispose of any item to defray repair costs.I really didn't know where to put this, however I thought someone here might be interested.
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