Rare bird – Rado Captain Cook from the 1960s
Size 35.5mm Movement Schild 1701 Condition Well worn! Very well worn! Lug Width 18mm Owned Yes By the early‑1960s the dive‑watch craze was in full swing. Rado, better known for sleek dress pieces, decided to chart its own course and—in 1962—launched the Captain Cook, a compact tool‑watch named after the legendary British explorer. Only about 8,000 examples were produced before the […]
Unique – Omega Chronoquartz Albatross Caliber 1611 – (1976)
The Omega Chronoquartz Albatross Caliber 1611. Released in the mid-1970s, this watch signified a bold experiment in hybrid technology, fusing the accuracy of quartz with the versatility of mechanical chronograph functions. Here’s a closer look at the history, design, and significance of this groundbreaking timepiece.
Universal Genève reference 7640 – A 1960’s Time Capsule
The Universal Genève REF: 7640 from the 1960s is a treasure, this is a pristine example of the era!
The Croton Skymaster Chronograph: A 1960s Masterpiece of Sophistication and Rugged Charm
The Croton Skymaster Chronograph is a hidden gem in the world of vintage watches. With its timeless design, technical prowess, and distinctive aesthetic, this 1960s timepieces, featuring the iconic Valjoux 72 movement,
Diving into History: The Vintage 1960s Blancpain Bathyscaphe
The Bathyscaphe, a timepiece designed for civilian divers. The vintage 36mm Blancpain Bathyscaphe from the 1960s
Stylish Vintage 1960s Wittnauer Professional Chronograph Valjoux 72
The Wittnauer Professional Chronograph, reference 235 T, powered by the legendary Valjoux 72 movement.
Exciting – Tissot Seastar Chronograph Lemania Cal. 1281 (1968)
In the world of vintage timepieces, the Tissot Seastar Chronograph Lemania Cal. 1281, stands as a remarkable blend of heritage, craftsmanship, and mechanical ingenuit
Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute: A Modern Homage to a Timeless Icon
The Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute stands as a masterful nod to one of the most enduring designs in horological history. First introduced in the 1930s, the Reverso was originally conceived as a sports watch for polo players, but it quickly transcended its utilitarian roots to become a hallmark of Art Deco style.
A Closer Look at the Omega CK 2384-8 (circa 1944) – Manual Wind 30T2
The Omega CK 2384-8 is a captivating piece from the mid-20th century that encapsulates the engineering prowess of Omega’s watchmaking. This model, produced in 1944, is hard to find with a dial in good condition, the enamel had issues right out of the factory so this example’s condition is particularly rare. Let’s explore what makes this vintage Omega a great addition to any WWII collection.