Working HELVETIA Swiss Day Date Month Calendar Wrist Watch Date Men's Pocket Mechanical no fusee duplex chronometer repeater chronograph RAR
Welcome to Alex&Co. Store. Best service is our priority. RARE VINTAGE WRIST WATCH HELVETIA. DAY. DATE. MONTH. CALENDAR. WORKING. Case: In good age-related condition with tiny signs of wear. DM: approx. 33,1 mm. Dial: In very good age-related condition with tiny signs of wear. Movement: Working. Calendar functions are working too. Service history is unknown. A revision would be recommended! WE SHIP WORLDWIDE WITH TRACKING. PLEASE VISIT OUR SPECIAL OFFERS. ALEX&Co. - WATCHES - ARTS - BEST…
Remarquer - Swiss Vintage Chronograph Watch Years 60s'
Brand: Remarquer Condition: Pre-owned // very good condition Movement: Automatic Display: Analog Case Material: Stainless steel Band Material: Leather Case Size (diameter): 36,8 mm Strap Size: 17-20 cm Lug Width: 18 mm Year of Manufacture: Ca. 60s Country of Manufacture: Switzerland (Swiss movement) For videos, more photos or info please feel free to contact me anytime.
Watches made during the golden age of horology back in the 1960s emphasized a lot more on craftsmanship and finishing details compared to modern day timepieces. Therefore, the vintage watch price of a well recognized brand, can far exceed modern new models. Why? Because vintage watches were made in small batches that required immense amount of highly skilled labor and craftsmanship. With a focus by mass market brands on volume and margins, the design and quality aspects are no longer top…
This is the Franck Muller 5850 CC Pulsation Scale Chronograph. Renowned watchmaker Franck Muller began restoring watches for brands like Patek Philippe before founding his own brand in 1991. Known as the "Master of Complications," he crafted intricate wristwatches, earning recognition for some of the world's most complex designs. Although Franck Muller's brand isn't as prominent as in the early 2000s, his early work has recently gained attention with the neo-vintage revival. The 5850 Double…