Nr. 103641678

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Sicura - Day-Date - Ohne mindestpreis - Herren - 1970-1979
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Sicura - Day-Date - Ohne mindestpreis - Herren - 1970-1979

Sicura Jump Hour “Driver” (Stainless Steel, Switzerland) – Rare Retro Futuristic Display, Detailed Collector Overview Model Overview This Sicura jump hour “driver” style watch is a striking example of 1970s experimental Swiss watch design, produced during a period when Sicura (later closely linked to Breitling’s revival) focused on bold, unconventional aesthetics. The watch features a distinctive regulator-style layout with a central minute hand, jump hour window, and separate day/date apertures—creating a highly legible yet avant-garde display. Its cushion-shaped case and horizontal orientation were designed for easy readability while driving, a hallmark of the era’s automotive-inspired watches. Models like this are increasingly sought after due to their unique mechanics and unmistakable retro presence. This is a true vintage piece, rarely seen in such original configuration. Technical Specifications Brand: Sicura Model: Jump Hour Driver / Regulator Style Movement: Mechanical, hand-wound (17 jewels) Country of Manufacture: Switzerland Production Era: Circa 1970s Serial / Case Number: Not visible Case Material: Stainless steel Dimensions: Approx. 38–40 mm (visually wears larger due to cushion case) Bezel: Smooth integrated cushion bezel Crystal: Acrylic Water Resistance: Not tested Dial & Hands Dial Colour: Black Markers: Printed scales with jump hour and digital day/date windows Date: Yes – dual display (day and date in separate apertures) Branding: “Sicura – 17 Jewels – Swiss Made” Hands: Central pointer-style minute hand Caseback Material: Stainless steel Attachment: Snap-on Engravings: “Stainless Steel Back – Swiss Made – Base Metal Bezel” Strap & Buckle Strap: Black leather strap (aftermarket, new condition) Buckle: Stainless steel pin buckle Notable Historical / Brand Context Sicura played a pivotal role in Swiss watch history, notably acquiring the Breitling name during the quartz crisis and keeping the brand alive into the modern era. Prior to that, Sicura became known for producing innovative and unconventional designs, often targeting niche markets like motorsport and aviation enthusiasts. This jump hour driver model reflects the bold experimentation of the 1970s, comparable in spirit to Amida Digitrend or other driver watches of the same era, but at a far more accessible entry point for collectors. Collector Appeal & Value Potential This piece is ideal for collectors seeking something beyond the standard dress or sports watch—an authentic conversation starter with mechanical intrigue. Jump hour and regulator-style displays are gaining traction as collectors look for uniqueness and design history. Sicura’s connection to Breitling adds additional narrative value. As interest in 1970s design continues to rise, pieces like this show solid long-term upside. Condition Report The watch is in good vintage condition. The case shows visible signs of wear, scratches, and patina consistent with age. The dial remains clean and legible with all functions present. The watch appears complete and original in terms of core components. No recent service history is documented; functionality is observed but long-term accuracy is not guaranteed. Delivery Packaging: Carefully packed in a generic watch box Shipping: Registered and insured shipping from EU, with tracking provided

Nr. 103641678

Verkauft
Sicura - Day-Date - Ohne mindestpreis - Herren - 1970-1979

Sicura - Day-Date - Ohne mindestpreis - Herren - 1970-1979

Sicura Jump Hour “Driver” (Stainless Steel, Switzerland) – Rare Retro Futuristic Display, Detailed Collector Overview

Model Overview
This Sicura jump hour “driver” style watch is a striking example of 1970s experimental Swiss watch design, produced during a period when Sicura (later closely linked to Breitling’s revival) focused on bold, unconventional aesthetics. The watch features a distinctive regulator-style layout with a central minute hand, jump hour window, and separate day/date apertures—creating a highly legible yet avant-garde display. Its cushion-shaped case and horizontal orientation were designed for easy readability while driving, a hallmark of the era’s automotive-inspired watches. Models like this are increasingly sought after due to their unique mechanics and unmistakable retro presence. This is a true vintage piece, rarely seen in such original configuration.

Technical Specifications
Brand: Sicura
Model: Jump Hour Driver / Regulator Style
Movement: Mechanical, hand-wound (17 jewels)
Country of Manufacture: Switzerland
Production Era: Circa 1970s
Serial / Case Number: Not visible

Case
Material: Stainless steel
Dimensions: Approx. 38–40 mm (visually wears larger due to cushion case)
Bezel: Smooth integrated cushion bezel
Crystal: Acrylic
Water Resistance: Not tested

Dial & Hands
Dial Colour: Black
Markers: Printed scales with jump hour and digital day/date windows
Date: Yes – dual display (day and date in separate apertures)
Branding: “Sicura – 17 Jewels – Swiss Made”
Hands: Central pointer-style minute hand

Caseback
Material: Stainless steel
Attachment: Snap-on
Engravings: “Stainless Steel Back – Swiss Made – Base Metal Bezel”

Strap & Buckle
Strap: Black leather strap (aftermarket, new condition)
Buckle: Stainless steel pin buckle

Notable Historical / Brand Context
Sicura played a pivotal role in Swiss watch history, notably acquiring the Breitling name during the quartz crisis and keeping the brand alive into the modern era. Prior to that, Sicura became known for producing innovative and unconventional designs, often targeting niche markets like motorsport and aviation enthusiasts. This jump hour driver model reflects the bold experimentation of the 1970s, comparable in spirit to Amida Digitrend or other driver watches of the same era, but at a far more accessible entry point for collectors.

Collector Appeal & Value Potential
This piece is ideal for collectors seeking something beyond the standard dress or sports watch—an authentic conversation starter with mechanical intrigue. Jump hour and regulator-style displays are gaining traction as collectors look for uniqueness and design history. Sicura’s connection to Breitling adds additional narrative value. As interest in 1970s design continues to rise, pieces like this show solid long-term upside.

Condition Report
The watch is in good vintage condition. The case shows visible signs of wear, scratches, and patina consistent with age. The dial remains clean and legible with all functions present. The watch appears complete and original in terms of core components. No recent service history is documented; functionality is observed but long-term accuracy is not guaranteed.

Delivery
Packaging: Carefully packed in a generic watch box
Shipping: Registered and insured shipping from EU, with tracking provided

Höchstgebot
€ 280
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