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Waltham - Automatic Day Date - Ohne Mindestpreis - Herren - 1970-1979
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Waltham - Automatic Day Date - Ohne Mindestpreis - Herren - 1970-1979

Waltham Automatic Day-Date – Swiss Made 1970s Classic A timeless creation from one of the oldest names in watchmaking history. This elegant Waltham Automatic Day-Date, produced in the 1970s, embodies the sophistication and reliability that made Waltham one of the most respected names in the world of horology. Combining Swiss precision with an unmistakably vintage aesthetic, it reflects the transitional era when mechanical craftsmanship met modern design. Case: The chromed case measures 36x37 mm, showcasing a balanced, geometric design typical of the 1970s. Its polished surfaces and distinctive lugs give the watch a confident yet refined presence on the wrist. Glass: Fitted with a domed acrylic crystal, maintaining the warm vintage charm while offering clear legibility and easy maintenance. Dial: The silver sunburst dial radiates light beautifully, featuring applied baton indexes and black accents that enhance contrast and readability. The twin windows at 3 o’clock display day and date, outlined in metallic frames for a touch of sophistication. The simple “W” logo under 12 o’clock completes the design — understated, elegant, and timeless. Movement: Powered by a Swiss automatic Waltham movement (17 jewels), this mechanism is known for its durability and smooth operation. A testament to the precision of Swiss craftsmanship, it continues to perform reliably decades later. Functions: Hour, minutes, seconds Day and date Strap: Equipped with a black textured leather strap with blue stitching, generic but stylish, fitting wrists up to 22 cm. Condition: Grade B+ – in very good condition for its age, showing light wear consistent with vintage use, yet retaining excellent dial clarity and case lines. Box: Includes the original Waltham presentation box and instruction manual, a rare find that enhances its collectible appeal. Story: The story of Waltham begins in the mid-19th century, when the brand revolutionized watchmaking by pioneering the concept of industrialized precision production in the United States. Every Waltham timepiece was a symbol of reliability, adopted by explorers, pilots, and even railroad engineers — those for whom timing was a matter of life and safety. By the 1970s, Waltham had embraced Swiss manufacturing standards, combining its American heritage with the precision of Swiss automatic engineering. The Automatic Day-Date models from this period represented the pinnacle of the brand’s global identity — elegant, functional, and made to last. The model you see here embodies that golden age: the practical day-date layout, the clean sunburst dial, and the robust automatic heart all reflect a design built for both utility and sophistication. Today, this Waltham stands not only as a fine vintage timepiece but as a piece of horological history, capturing the enduring spirit of a brand that helped shape modern watchmaking. Express Delivery via UPS Express Internal Reference Number - TNH 68

Nr. 98924955

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Waltham - Automatic Day Date - Ohne Mindestpreis - Herren - 1970-1979

Waltham - Automatic Day Date - Ohne Mindestpreis - Herren - 1970-1979

Waltham Automatic Day-Date – Swiss Made 1970s Classic
A timeless creation from one of the oldest names in watchmaking history.

This elegant Waltham Automatic Day-Date, produced in the 1970s, embodies the sophistication and reliability that made Waltham one of the most respected names in the world of horology. Combining Swiss precision with an unmistakably vintage aesthetic, it reflects the transitional era when mechanical craftsmanship met modern design.

Case:
The chromed case measures 36x37 mm, showcasing a balanced, geometric design typical of the 1970s. Its polished surfaces and distinctive lugs give the watch a confident yet refined presence on the wrist.

Glass:
Fitted with a domed acrylic crystal, maintaining the warm vintage charm while offering clear legibility and easy maintenance.

Dial:
The silver sunburst dial radiates light beautifully, featuring applied baton indexes and black accents that enhance contrast and readability. The twin windows at 3 o’clock display day and date, outlined in metallic frames for a touch of sophistication. The simple “W” logo under 12 o’clock completes the design — understated, elegant, and timeless.

Movement:
Powered by a Swiss automatic Waltham movement (17 jewels), this mechanism is known for its durability and smooth operation. A testament to the precision of Swiss craftsmanship, it continues to perform reliably decades later.

Functions:

Hour, minutes, seconds

Day and date

Strap:
Equipped with a black textured leather strap with blue stitching, generic but stylish, fitting wrists up to 22 cm.

Condition:
Grade B+ – in very good condition for its age, showing light wear consistent with vintage use, yet retaining excellent dial clarity and case lines.

Box:
Includes the original Waltham presentation box and instruction manual, a rare find that enhances its collectible appeal.

Story:
The story of Waltham begins in the mid-19th century, when the brand revolutionized watchmaking by pioneering the concept of industrialized precision production in the United States. Every Waltham timepiece was a symbol of reliability, adopted by explorers, pilots, and even railroad engineers — those for whom timing was a matter of life and safety.

By the 1970s, Waltham had embraced Swiss manufacturing standards, combining its American heritage with the precision of Swiss automatic engineering. The Automatic Day-Date models from this period represented the pinnacle of the brand’s global identity — elegant, functional, and made to last.

The model you see here embodies that golden age: the practical day-date layout, the clean sunburst dial, and the robust automatic heart all reflect a design built for both utility and sophistication.

Today, this Waltham stands not only as a fine vintage timepiece but as a piece of horological history, capturing the enduring spirit of a brand that helped shape modern watchmaking.

Express Delivery via UPS Express
Internal Reference Number - TNH 68

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