This ultra-rare Jaquet Droz chronograph is an early example from the famous watchmaker. Featuring a captivating deep blue dual-register textured dial with a tachymeter. The dial shows the early arrow logo design for Jaquet Droz. Housed inside is the workhorse Valjoux 7733. Check out this vintage Jaquet Droz chronograph!
This 1970 Omega Chronostop is unique and wonderful simplified chronograph. The watch features a wonderful textured matte black dial with a racing second outer track, a wonderful orange wedge second hand, and a date at 3 o'clock.
The 1960s Wakmann Chronograph, crafted in France with Swiss components. Featuring a stunning original dial with shark-tooth markers, a blue tachymeter, and a smooth operating Wakmann Venus 188 movement, this hand-wound beauty exudes sophistication. With its large 37mm case and outstanding condition for its age, this collectible piece is a must-have for enthusiasts seeking both style and quality.
An amazing Favre-Leuba Chronograph from the 1960s. From an up-and-coming collectable brand that was at the top of their game in the 1960-70s, this Favre-Leuba piece features a lovely aged silver dial with telemetre, applied indicies, and an applied Favre-Leuba logo at 6 o'clock. At the heart of this watch is the top-end Favre-Leuba Valjoux 23.
Introducing the 1950s Lemania 105 Chronograph, a vintage gem featuring the iconic Lemania 1275 movement, an original dial with patina, and rose gold hands and markers, this timepiece is a stunning example of mid-century craftsmanship. Restored by EmmyWatch with a new leather strap and zero-headache warranty, this rare find is a must-have.
Introducing the 1940s Delbana Sector Dial Chronograph, equipped with the iconic Delbana Landeron 47 movement. This vintage timepiece features a stunning original 2-tone copper sector dial, dual sub-dials, and a 30-minute counter for precision timing. Fully restored by EmmyWatch. This hand-wound beauty is a must-have for horology enthusiasts and collectors.
This is a wonderfully stunning 1940s Bovet Freres Dual-Register Chronograph with a rare dark chocolate/black dial. Very early incabloc shock protection.
An absolutely stunning 1940s Bovet Freres Dual-Register Chronograph that is a true piece of Bovet history. This beautifully restored watch was featured by Bovet on their instagram channel! Heat blued steel hands, a Bovet Landeron 51 movement, wonderful lume with a deep brown patina. Buy yourself this piece of Bovet history today.
Gentleman, start your engines! This Lancia chronograph just screams 1970s rally racing. With its lovely blue dial, an orange chronograph second hand that pops, and unique chronograph registers that resemble car gauges, the watch has a cool racing look. Lancia is a watch brand that was used briefly by Vulcain during the 1970s, and this release was possibly one of their best.
This fantastic Lemania powered 1960s Tissot Seastar chronograph is a gem. This dual-register chronograph features a deep black dial with warm patina tritium lume on the hour markers and hour and minute hands. The minute subdial with its touch of blue color at the 5 minute mark, combined with the red center second hand, and the original Tissot bracelet really makes this watch stand out.
This Leonidas (Heuer) Big Eyes Chronograph is a show-stopper. The watch features a beautiful silver/white dial with a wonderful numeral script, a reflective silver band just inward of the second track, dual "big eye" chronograph registers, and stunning bronze leaf hands. Did I mention those stunning bronze hands? Wowww!
A truly special 1960s Gallet Dual Register Chronograph. Gallet chronographs are becoming extremely collectible, and when looking at this clean example, one can see why. This watch features a wonderful and original rich white dial with blue highlights, a blue tachymetre outer track, blued leaf hands, blued subdial hands, and a blued center second hand.
This classic and collectible 1953 Universal Geneve Uni-Compax 22420-1 Dual Register Chronograph is a vintage masterpiece. The watch features a warm beige patina dial with gold markers, gold alpha hour and minute hands, heat-blued sub-dial hands, and a heat-blued center second hand, all of which fit together harmoniously on the new high-end stitched leather strap.
An amazing copper dial! This 1940s Draconis Chronograph is a gem. Featuring a stunning copper dial with a perfect warm patina and a unique up-down "big eyes" register design. The watch has beautiful authentic heat blued steel hands all around and comes on a restored vintage beads of rice bracelet. What a unique piece.