Yema - Unknown - 1960-1969





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Yema manual-wind pocket stopwatch in a stainless steel case over 50 mm, with a white dial featuring a red seconds scale and a 12 o’clock minute sub-dial, sold in 1970 in Villejuif with the original red presentation box and paperwork, in very good condition with minor wear, and shipped insured.
Description from the seller
This mechanical pocket stopwatch is a precision instrument produced by the famous French watchmaker Yema, based in Besançon.
The Item: A manual-wind sports stopwatch. The white dial is exceptionally clear, featuring a dual scale (red for seconds, and a sub-dial at 12 o’clock for minutes).
The Era: The guarantee certificate shows it was sold in 1970 at the J. Herbault jewelry store in Villejuif, France. This represents Yema's "golden age," when they were a leading provider of timing instruments for sports and industrial use.
Condition and Value: Having the "Full Set" (original red presentation box and original paperwork) is quite rare. Given that it is in perfect working order, its value on the vintage watch market typically ranges between €120 and €200, depending on collector interest.
The Sentiment: The handwritten note on the certificate suggests this was a commemorative gift, adding a wonderful touch of personal history to this technical instrument.
This mechanical pocket stopwatch is a precision instrument produced by the famous French watchmaker Yema, based in Besançon.
The Item: A manual-wind sports stopwatch. The white dial is exceptionally clear, featuring a dual scale (red for seconds, and a sub-dial at 12 o’clock for minutes).
The Era: The guarantee certificate shows it was sold in 1970 at the J. Herbault jewelry store in Villejuif, France. This represents Yema's "golden age," when they were a leading provider of timing instruments for sports and industrial use.
Condition and Value: Having the "Full Set" (original red presentation box and original paperwork) is quite rare. Given that it is in perfect working order, its value on the vintage watch market typically ranges between €120 and €200, depending on collector interest.
The Sentiment: The handwritten note on the certificate suggests this was a commemorative gift, adding a wonderful touch of personal history to this technical instrument.

