Wednesday, May 28, 2025

AUTHENTIC TERIAM MYSTERY DIAL GENTS WRISTWATCH



















BRAND: AUTHENTIC VINTAGE TERIAM MYSTERY DIAL GENTS WRISTWATCH
MADE IN: SWITZERLAND
CIRCA/TAHUN: 1960's
MODEL: MYSTERY HOUR HAND
CRYSTAL: ACRYLIC 
MOVEMENT: SWISS FHF 17 JEWELS AUTOMATIC WINDING MOVEMENT CAL.72
DIAL COLOR: SILVER WITH DIAMOND DESIGN ROUND CIRCLE
FUNCTION: HOUR ARROW MYSTERY ROTARY DISC HAND, MINUTE BLUE HAND
HANDS:  BLUE METAL MINUTE HAND
MARKERS: STICK
CASING : CHROME PLATE TOP AND STAINLESS STEEL BACK - 36mm without crown and 39mm lug to lug
LUGS:  18mm
CROWN:  SS UNSIGNED
BACK CASE INSCRIPTION: TERIAM SHIELD LOGO
STRAP: NEW GENUINE BROWN LEATHER BAND
STRAP SIZE: 8.5"
WORKING CONDITION, KEEPING TIME, DISCONTINUED MODEL & HARD TO FIND
PRICE:  USD200 (NEGOTIABLE) 

Teriam Watch History
The Teriam wristwatch was a swiss made brand during 40's -60's. They produced both automatic and hand-wound mechanical movements. One example is a waterproof steel chronograph with pump pushers, presumably from the 1960s, featuring a Venus 175 movement. Another example is an automatic Teriam from the 1950s with an Felsa 1560 

AUTHENTIC VINTAGE RODANIA BLACK WITH DATE GENTS WRISTWATCH







 





VINTAGE WATCH COLLECTION PROUDLY PRESENTED - AUTHENTIC VINTAGE RODANIA GENTS WRISTWATCH


BRAND/JENAMA: AUTHENTIC RODANIA GENTS WRISTWATCH

MADE IN/BUATAN: SWISS

CIRCA/TAHUN: 1970's

MODEL: DRESS BLACK

CRYSTAL/CERMIN: ACRYLIC 

MOVEMENT/ENJIN: AUTOMATIC 25 JEWELS AS CAL.1913 MOVEMENT

DIAL COLOR: WHITE MATTE BLACK

FUNCTION/FUNGSI: S HOUR, MINUTE, SWIPE CENTER SECOND DATE AT 3:00

HANDS/JARUM: STICK LUMED  STAINLESS STEEL HANDS

MARKERS/TANDA WAKTU: M LUMED STICK MARKERS

CASING : STAINLESS GOLD PLATED TOP AND STAINLESS STEEL BACK

LUGS: 18mm 

MEASUREMENT/UKURAN: 36mm DIAMETER INCLUDING CROWN and 39mm LUG TO LUG

DITANDA/ENGARVED BACK CASING: -

CROWN: UNSIGNED GP CROWN

STRAP/TALI: GP STRECHT BAND

SIZE STRAP/SAIZ TALI: 8.5"

EXCELLENT CONDITION, WORKING, KEEPING TIME, DISCONTINUED MODEL

PRICE/HARGA: USD200

Saturday, May 24, 2025

AUTHENTIC VINTAGE BENRUS SKINDIVER GENTS WRISTWATCH

 









BRAND/JENAMA: AUTHENTIC VINTAGE BENRUS SKINDIVER GENTS WRISTWATCH
MADE IN/BUATAN: SWISS
CIRCA/TAHUN: 1960's
MODEL: SKINDIVER
CRYSTAL/CERMIN: ACRYLIC 
MOVEMENT/ENJIN: BENRUS 17 JEWELS MANUAL WINDING MOVEMENT CAL.11U4B8
DIAL COLOR: MATTE BLACK
FUNCTION/FUNGSI: HOUR, MINUTES AND SWIPE SECOND
HANDS/JARUM: SILVER TONE (LUMINOUS-NO LONGER LUMED)
MARKERS/TANDA WAKTU: LUMINOUS STICKS MARKERS
BEZEL: STEEL DIVER BEZEL
CASING : ALL STAINLESS STEEL 
LUGS: 18mm 
MEASUREMENT/UKURAN: 36mm DIAMETER W/O CROWN and 38mm LUG TO LUG
DITANDA/ENGARVED BACK CASING: BENRUS LOGO~OPEN THROUGH CRYSTAL~ WATERPROOF~DUST PROOF- SERIES 7
CROWN: STAINLESS STEEL BENRUS CROWN
STRAP/TALI: GENUINE BLACK LEATHER BAND FITS 8.5" WRIST
SIZE STRAP/SAIZ TALI: 8.5"
WORKING CONDITION, KEEPING TIME, DISCONTINUED MODEL & HARD TO FIND.
NOTICE: VINTAGE WATCHES AGED 30YRS IS NO LONGER GUANRANTEED IT'S WATERPROOF AND WATER RESISTANT, AVOID FROM DIRECT CONTACT WITH WATER
PRICE/HARGA: USD250 (NEGOTIABLE)


BRIEF HISTORY OF BENRUS, SOVEREIGN AND BELFORTE WATCHES
Although the company went out of business in 1977, large numbers of their well made and dependable fine Benrus watches are available as vintage collectors’ items.
Way back in 1921 three brothers called Oscar, Ralph and Benjamin Lazrus founded the Benrus Watch Company. History doesn’t tell us why Benjamin was the brothers’ name that was chosen but the company name, Benrus, is a combination of the first syllable of his name and the second syllable of their family name. Benrus watches is sometimes mistaken for a Swiss watch making company because early in its history the American owned and operated company leased one floor of factory space from a Swiss owned watch making company that was located in La Chaux de Fonds in Switzerland. Their reason for doing this was to help to circumvent the draconian regulations against the use of Swiss watch movements in foreign time pieces. The earliest models of Benrus watches featured precision movements made by the Schild Company, a well known and established Swiss watch maker. The first watch casings from the Benrus Watch Company are not marked with their brand name due to the Swiss regulations discussed previously.
In the decade of the 1930’s the innovative and creative styling of Benrus watches started to attract quite a following. Their chic designs featured such innovations as cushion watches and rectangular shaped watch casings. It was during this period of time that the Benrus Watch Company first became well known to the American consumer market. The company continued to be known as a leader in style and design in the watch making industry. During the 1940’s they made a range of fine time pieces that are avidly sought after by vintage watch collectors today. Perhaps the most famous of these was the manually winding calendar watch.
Other brands that sold under the Benrus name were 

SOVEREIGN

BELFORTE

AUTHENTIC VINTAGE WITTNAUER DATE GENTS WRISTWATCH
















BRAND/JENAMA : AUTHENTIC VINTAGE WITTNAUER AUTOMATIC GENTS DRESS WRISTWATCH
MODEL : BY LONGINES
MOVEMENT/ENJIN : Automatic Cal. 17 Jewels Wittnauer Cal.59 - C11KAS
ORIGIN/BUATAN : Longines/Wittnauer Swiss
NO. SIRI/SERIAL NO. : 46575657
CIRCA/TAHUN : 1960's
CASING/KEMASAN : SOLID STAINLESS STEEL
FUNCTION/FUNGSI : HOUR, MINUTES, and SWIPE SECOND
DIAL: WHITE SILVER STICK MARKERS
BEZEL: STAINLESS STEEL
MARKINGS/TANDA JENAMA : DIAL, MOVEMENT
BAND/TALI :
 GENUINE ORIGINAL BLACK LEATHER BAND FIT 8" WRIST
LUGS SIZE: 18mm
BAND WIDTH: 120mm
LENS/CERMIN : HARDLEX ACCRYLIC CRYSTAL
MEASUREMENT/UKURAN : 36mm w/o CROWN X 39mm LUG TO LUG
WATER RESISTANT: NOT TESTED

CONDITION/KONDISI : EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITION 
PRICE/HARGA:USD350 (NEGOTIABLE))
SOLD RM 
SOLD RM

HISTORY OF LONGINES-WITTANAUER WATCHES
As soon as Ernest Francillon opened a small manufacturing plant, which started to produce the following year, the story of Longines started in 1866. Francillon, who was the grandson of Auguste Agassiz (a pioneer of Swiss horology whose name appears on wrist and pocket watches of high-quality), learned his trade at his grandfather's watch assembly shop, the "comptoir". He would finally become director of the shop, but this thirty-two-year old man got acquainted with the limits of the comptoir and the areas in which he would be more likely to have a better production.
The first Longines watches arrived in America in 1868. A few years later, Longines was awarded a gold medal for precision and reliability at the Universal Exposition of Vienna. To prevent himself from imitation, Francillon decided to trademark the dials on his watches with a winged clepsydra and the word "Longines".A clepsydra is an ancient device which measured time by marking the regulated flow of water though a small opening. Looking carefully at the centre of the Longines trademark a small box that represents this device is seen.
The company eventually departed from this procedure fairly quickly because there are several Longines watches that do not have the logo. In 1889, Longines provided five chronometers to the Italian explorer Luigi Amedeo, who did his best to reach the North Pole. His failure is hardly noted in history books, but the mark Longines'illuswtrious history as the watch choice by explores and adventurers.
In 1904, Longines furnished chronometers to a U.S. naval exploration of the North Polar Region. Unfortunately, Robert E. Peary was the first to reach the North Pole in 1909. Longines, unfortunately, missed the chance to be part of that event. At the beginning of 1900s, Longines started to express an interest in gentlemen's wrist watches and joined other Swiss makers which showed the same interest as well.
The Longines Co. states that the first wrist watch was cased in 1905. The first wrist chronographs to appear in the sports market were seen in 1910s. Moreover, Longines produced military watches for World War, some of the, with pierced shrapnel covers, "demi-hunter" cased varieties, and others for being used at sea and in the air.
Around 1920 - 1930s the golden years for Longines started. The factory had a remarkable growth from 20 to 2.500 workers, who produced more than 122.000 pieces every year. Longines would be recognized as the constant and steady companion of many pioneering aviator in a decade that aeroplanes and airships were recognized as military and exploration tools of great importance. Aeroplanes started to experience several problems such as magnetism, moisture, low temperatures, issues which had to be overcome right away. And Longines was acquainted with theses issues after having experienced the Artic cold temperatures. It was during this era that Longines would produce its most famous two wrist watches -- the Weems and the Lindbergh models. (The Lindbergh is also referred to as the Hour Angle Watch.) In 1930, Admiral Richard E. Byrd would arrive to the South Pole for the first time. His trips would always find him with a Longines on his wrist.
The A. Wittnauer Co. would become the exclusive sales agent for Longines in1880. This relationship lasted for the next 114 years. In 1936, the Wittnauer family sold A. Wittnauer Co. and renamed the Longines-Wittnauer Co. the name became so pervasive that some people think that the watches are synonymous. But, of course, they are not. Their movements are distinct and not interchangeable with one another.
World War II and beyond
The company began to produce military issue watches during the Second World War. Most of these watches were for the European forces. In 1994, Longines and Wittnauer parted company, and Swiss giant SMH, which holds title to Hamilton, Omega and Tissot, got the name.
Chronographs
The company started to show its affinity with sporting events during the 30s and 40s, producing a lot of unusual types of chronographs. Many were manufacturer with Longines's own movement, unlike the rest of the companies which would rather buy chronograph from other companies. Therefore, the Longines chronographs, those which were produced from the 20s to the 50s are highly prized and have their own separate niche in the collecting world.
The best of Longines's chronograph movements was said to be the Caliber 13 ZN. It was first released in Longines' 2-register models, but was later adapted for use in its 3-register models. The following chronographs would show movements made by Valjoux and others. These are not recognized nearly as collectible as the chronographs with Longines' own movements.

Friday, May 23, 2025

AUTHENTIC VINTAGE WITTNAEUR CALENDAR GENTS WRISTWATCH














BRAND/JENAMA : AUTHENTIC VINTAGE WITTNAUER CALENDAR GENTS WATCH
MODEL : CALENDAR WITH DAY DATE MONTH
MOVEMENT/ENJIN : 17 JEWELS AUTOMATIC CAL.W102
ORIGIN/BUATAN : Wittnauer Swiss/Japan
NO. SIRI/SERIAL NO. : -
CIRCA/TAHUN : 1970's
CASING/KEMASAN : FULL GOLD PLATED TOP AND STAINLESS STEEL BACK
FUNCTION/FUNGSI : CALENDER FOR MONTHS WEEK AND DAY..HOUR & MINUTES AND SWEEP CENTER SECONDS
DIAL: SHINNING GOLD TONE
BEZEL: NONE
MARKINGS/TANDA JENAMA : DIAL, MOVEMENT
BAND/TALI :
 GENUINE BLACK WITH YELLOW LINE NATO STRAP FIT 8" 
LUGS SIZE: 20mm
BAND WIDTH: 120mm
LENS/CERMIN : HARDLEX ACCRYLIC CRYSTAL
MEASUREMENT/UKURAN : 43mm WITHOUT CROWN X 45mm LUG TO LUG
WATER RESISTANT: NOT TESTED

CONDITION/KONDISI : EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITION 
PRICE/HARGA: USD300 (NEGOTIABLE))
SOLD RM

HISTORY OF WITTANAUER WATCHES
The A. Wittnauer Co. would become the exclusive sales agent for Longines in1880. This relationship lasted for the next 114 years. In 1936, the Wittnauer family sold A. Wittnauer Co. and renamed the Longines-Wittnauer Co. the name became so pervasive that some people think that the watches are synonymous. But, of course, they are not. Their movements are distinct and not interchangeable with one another.
World War II and beyond
The company began to produce military issue watches during the Second World War. Most of these watches were for the European forces. In 1994, Longines and Wittnauer parted company, and Swiss giant SMH, which holds title to Hamilton, Omega and Tissot, got the name.
Chronographs