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.
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 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 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.
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.
1960s Rado Captain Cook MKII Ref 11773/2. A beautiful example of the OG Captain Cook MKII with a Rado automatic movement. These watches were produced by Rado between ~1967-1972.
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.
A fantastic diver from Wyler! This Wyler Heavy Duty 660 is very rare and features a wonderful matte black cross hair dial, warm tritum lume on the hands and dial, a fantastic set of hands with a red second hand, a functional bidirectional bezel, a one-piece stainless steel case, and a screw down crown at 4 o'clock.
Introducing the exquisite 1967 Grand Seiko High-Beat 5722-9970 with a stunning sunburst silver dial and sword hands that exude timeless elegance. Featuring a hand-wound Grand Seiko 5722B movement, this vintage beauty boasts a fully restored stainless steel case and a chronometer-rated high-beat movement running at 36,000vph. Don't miss out on owning a piece of horological history; perfect for wrist sizes ranging from 6" to 7 3/4".
Introducing the 1969 Grand Seiko Hi-Beat Automatic 6146-8000. With its iconic original creme dial, and a case inspired by Taro Tanaka's design philosophy, this rare timepiece boasts a Grand Seiko 6146 movement beating at 36,000vph and a wearable 37mm case diameter. Fully overhauled by EmmyWatch and backed by our zero headache warranty, this vintage beauty is a true gem.
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.
This fantastic 1970 Omega Seamaster Cosmic 166.036 is a excellent watch choice for any occasion. With its beautiful case lines first designed for Omega by Gerald Genta and its perfectly integrated steel bracelet, this Seamaster is larger in size and wears well on any wrist. The watch features an absolutely stunning textured silver dial that is possibly one of the nicest Omega has ever produced (check out the macro shots!).
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!
A stunning watch made for a stunning lady! This watch is perfectly suited for a lady that appreciates fine old world high-horology craftsmanship. One of Universal Geneve's most fantastic pieces!