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Movado
Ref. 3525
Non-Magnetic
A highly attractive and very rare stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with black lacquered dial and gold-colored tachometer scale
估價
CHF20,000–40,000
成交價
CHF32,500
製造商
Movado
年份
Circa 1940
機芯編號
19’008
型號
3525
錶殼號碼
97’422
型號名稱
Non-Magnetic
材料
Stainless steel
機芯
Manual, cal. 95M, 17 jewels
錶帶/ 錶鏈
Leather
錶扣
Stainless steel buckle
尺寸
35mm diameter
簽名
Case, dial and movement signed
配件
Accompanied by presentation box.
完整圖錄內容
Vintage Movado chronograph wristwatches enjoy a strong following around the world due to the exceptional quality of their cases, movements, and stunning dial designs.
This example presented here is housed in an exceptional 35 mm case. In lovely original condition, its case was made by Taubert & Fils – the identical case maker used by Patek Philippe for some of their iconic, water-resistant references, including the legendary reference 1463 chronograph, and the reference 565. Accordingly, it’s fitted with the same round, “Tasti Tondi” pump pushers and a crown as those found on the 1463. The stunning and rare black dial is also in excellent condition, and displays a rainbow-like radiance that is very pleasing to the observer. It is powered by Movado’s own, in-house 95 M manual-wind chronograph movement; a delightful, serpentine-shaped hand used for the 3 o’clock register provides so much character to the watch. The start-stop function is started by the lower button, and reset is activated by the button located at the 2 o’clock position.
The watch is in a virtually unrestored state of preservation, and combined with its quality and rarity, it offers tremendous value for any collector.
This example presented here is housed in an exceptional 35 mm case. In lovely original condition, its case was made by Taubert & Fils – the identical case maker used by Patek Philippe for some of their iconic, water-resistant references, including the legendary reference 1463 chronograph, and the reference 565. Accordingly, it’s fitted with the same round, “Tasti Tondi” pump pushers and a crown as those found on the 1463. The stunning and rare black dial is also in excellent condition, and displays a rainbow-like radiance that is very pleasing to the observer. It is powered by Movado’s own, in-house 95 M manual-wind chronograph movement; a delightful, serpentine-shaped hand used for the 3 o’clock register provides so much character to the watch. The start-stop function is started by the lower button, and reset is activated by the button located at the 2 o’clock position.
The watch is in a virtually unrestored state of preservation, and combined with its quality and rarity, it offers tremendous value for any collector.