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 iconic 1960s Anker Diver Bakelite watch, boasting the original dial and hands and a restored original stainless steel case with a captivating patina. Equipped with an ETA 2782 automatic movement and featuring a bakelite bezel, this vintage timepiece is dive-rated to 20 ATM and comes with a silicone diver strap for wrist sizes between 6" to 7.5". Restored by EmmyWatch and backed by their exclusive zero headache warranty, this classic piece is a horological gem not to be missed.
Introducing the iconic 1950s Lemania 288 Automatic wristwatch, a rare gem beautifully restored to pristine condition. Featuring the Lemania 3600 automatic movement (Lemania's first automatic), this timepiece boasts an exquisite dial with rose gold markers and hands. With a 35mm case diameter and a new high-end leather strap, this vintage beauty is a true masterpiece.
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.
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Pure class! What a beautiful Tudor Oyster Prince! What is the most attractive feature of this watch? Is it the wonderful deep black lacquer dial, the beautiful set of gold hands, the gold shield at 12 o'clock, or the sharp attractive case and bracelet?
This 1980s Oris Pointer Date 7400C is one of the first pointer date watches Oris released and started their line of pointer date watches that still continues today. With its wonderful case with coin edge bezel, beautiful dial with applied indicies and waffle texture, elegant gold cathedral hands, and crescent moon pointer date hand, this watch really shines. This watch is an absolutely stunning piece on the wrist!
This mint 1974 Omega Genève in steel with integrated Omega steel bracelet is a total stunner. The watch features a beautiful silver sunburst dial with day date. The watch features nice sharp lines on the case and the integrated Omega bracelet. Check out this fantastic and very clean Omega watch.
This restored Grand Seiko with its Taro Tanaka's Grammar Of Design case is a breathtaking. This is the forefather to modern Grand Seiko watches you see being sold today. This Grand Seiko features a beautiful and even butterscotch patina dial.
This 1970s Universal Geneve White Shadow is an amazing razor-thin watch designed by Gerald Genta. The watch features the rare deep-blue sunburst dial, beautiful white-stick indicies and white-stick hands, the original Universal Geneve Gay Frères bracelet, and a record breaking 5.6mm thick case that houses a stunning Universal Geneve microrotor movement.
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.
The wonderful original Bulova 666 Devil Diver. Featuring a Swiss Made Bulova in-house automatic movement, the original Bulova Devil Diver bracelet, a beautiful speckled deep black dial with tritium lume, and a fantastic up-down second track design.
This 1969 Omega Dynamic is a great watch for a lady that wants something different. The Omega Dynamic was created in the 1960s by Omega and was inspired by the fashion trends of the time, with its beautiful oval shaped case and bright contrasting dial and hand colors. This particular example is in fantastic condition.