Marcel et Cie Ca. 1970 Two-Register Men's Chronograph Wristwatch
Offered is a stunning, all original, near NOS, early 1970s Marcel et Cie two-register chronograph. This large (38mm diameter) piece is equipped with the famed Landeron 48, 17-jewel hand-wound movement, which was finished by the well-regarded Le Phare horological works. The watch is keeping perfect time, and the chrono feature works smoothly following a recent servicing.
The expressive all stainless, brushed squared case, crystal, black dial and stainless bracelet are all in immaculate condition, displaying only the occasional hint of minor friction. The red hands really serve to set off the superb vintage styling of the piece, lending this piece an incredible wrist presence.
Offered is a stunning, all original, near NOS, early 1970s Marcel et Cie two-register chronograph. This large (38mm diameter) piece is equipped with the famed Landeron 48, 17-jewel hand-wound movement, which was finished by the well-regarded Le Phare horological works. The watch is keeping perfect time, and the chrono feature works smoothly following a recent servicing.
The expressive all stainless, brushed squared case, crystal, black dial and stainless bracelet are all in immaculate condition, displaying only the occasional hint of minor friction. The red hands really serve to set off the superb vintage styling of the piece, lending this piece an incredible wrist presence.
Offered is a stunning, all original, near NOS, early 1970s Marcel et Cie two-register chronograph. This large (38mm diameter) piece is equipped with the famed Landeron 48, 17-jewel hand-wound movement, which was finished by the well-regarded Le Phare horological works. The watch is keeping perfect time, and the chrono feature works smoothly following a recent servicing.
The expressive all stainless, brushed squared case, crystal, black dial and stainless bracelet are all in immaculate condition, displaying only the occasional hint of minor friction. The red hands really serve to set off the superb vintage styling of the piece, lending this piece an incredible wrist presence.