SOLD! 1950s Eterna Vision Genst watch
Eterna Timepieces were also known for their perfection and minimalism. This timepiece what we present here is representing an excellent example.
This Eterna Vision was made in the 1950 and with its gorgeous black dial and nearly 34mm round watch case fits for any wrist no matter what gender.
If you're looking for a stunning and rare watch, do not miss out on this opportunity to own a fine example. Perfect gift to a loved one or to yourself!
Details:
Swiss Made.
Maker: ETERNA.
Year: 1950s.
Signed: Yes. ° Dial, Movement, Watch case.
Material: Stainless Steel watch case.
Diameter: circa 34mm without the crown and 41.5mm from lug tip to lug tip.
Caliber: Signed Eterna movement. Hand winding. Cal. 1406U.
Wristband: New. leather. Brown.
Box/Papers: No.
The watch was photographed on a 165mm / 6.49inch wrist.
Condition:
This gorgeous Eterna Vision is in honest vintage condition. The dial shows signs of age and use. The watch case is unpolished and shows light signs of wear. The watch is in working order.
(Please see pictures for more details as they are the part of the description.) The watch was photographed on a 165mm / 6.49inch wrist. Last full service date is not known and by all vintage watches is recommended. As with any watch this age I cannot guarantee ongoing operation without a professional cleaning and oiling.
Beautiful luxury watch!
°-It has a basic maintenance service before putting it up for sale.
°-100% original.
°-Immediate shipment.
°-Published photos are featured article.
If you have any questions please send me a note. Thanks.
Enjoy shopping.
Customs duties in your own country may apply. This item will be packed very well and will be shipped with tracking code. EU & UK buyers please note that we have a no return/no refund policy. Thank you.
About Eterna:
Eterna started its life as a movement manufacture named "Dr. Girard & Schild," established by Josef Girard and Urs Schild in 1856. The Eterna name didn't appear on the dial of the company's watches until 1889. Eterna was the first company to bring to market a wristwatch with an alarm function in 1914 (patented in 1908). Eterna was also a proponent of the introduction of self-winding movements, with the Eterna-matic series, starting in 1948. The Eterna-Matic was different than other automatic calibers of the time, as its construction featured a ball-bearing mounted rotor system to reduce the level of friction, a design that eventually set a Swiss watch industry standard.
While the company was somewhat of a disruptor, Eterna timepieces were also known for their minimalism. This Eterna-Matic is an excellent example of that philosophy.
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