Girard Perreguax Chronometer HF Gyrodate 1968 – Model 9080
This is a Girard Perregaux Chronometer HF Gyrodate in stainless steel from 1967, the model is 9080. It’s a fairly unique piece, with some very neat complications!
This is a Girard Perregaux Chronometer HF Gyrodate in stainless steel from 1967, the model is 9080. It’s a fairly unique piece, with some very neat complications!
LeCoultre Memovox, this model was made between 1953-1964 using the Calibre 814 movement. This particular one without any text on the inner dial was only made in 1955 to my knowledge.
Lovely creme dial and heat treated blue second hand, this one uses the old school bumper movement from the 1960’s which has a unique feel when worn, if you’ve never worn a bumper movement I highly encourage you to try one.
This example of a 1950’s Jaeger LeCoultre Vintage Dress Watch is housed in a stunning 9K solid gold case with a nice crosshair sub-seconds dial. The patina on the dial is gorgeous and it’s super thin!
A devilishly handsome dress watch from LeCoultre this Futurematic is capped in warm 10k yellow gold. This particular one is part of the very first run of 1000 that were made in total in 1951, making it quite collectable.
The world of horology is vast and diverse, with each watch telling a unique story. Among the myriad of timepieces available, this Raketa Copernicus Gray Dial USSR 35mm with a 2609.НП manual wind movement stands for its distinctive design and the condition of the dial for it’s ago (1980s).