Ulysse Nardin Watch with 10 Complications. 1936
Old-fashioned, you say? Just old-fashioned enough to match your pinstripe suit or military-style outfit.
For frequent travelers, there is a world-time watch. A similar timetool produced today could be called a ‘GMT’:
Vacheron & Constantin World Time. 1936
Audemars Piguet for Gübelin. 1930s
Black dial? More protection? Here’s the solution:
A. Lange & Söhne Hunting Watch. 1930s
More high-tech? What’s the problem:
Patek Philippe Two-Tone Sector Dial Chronograph. 1938
Just a dress watch, but “in style”? What style exactly? Be assertive:
Zenith keyless dress watch
Gustave Sandoz 17 jewels. 1930
A. Lange & Söhne. 1940
Jaeger-LeCoultre Staybrite Dress Watch with Double Date Calendar
Omega cal. 38.5L T1. 1937
Patek Philippe Yellow Gold Dress Watch. Movement: 1927. Case: 1936
Longines Lifetime. 1920s
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Hamilton Cal. 921. 1941
And don’t hesitate to ask for extra features – like a moon phase:
Patek Philippe Digital Perpetual Calendar. 1937
A touch of old Navy (and naval aviation)? All big guns, flying boats and ever-faithful pocket watches?
Auricoste French Navy watch
IWC Kriegsmarine pocket watch
Longines BU.Aero. U.S. Navy 21 jewels
More feminine maybe? There are ladies aboard our zeppelin, don’t forget!
Vacheron & Constantin Minerva. 1925
Saturno Cal. 28mm 15 jewels. 1930s
Digital, we said. No hoax: this style is called American Digital:
Patek Philippe American Digital. 1947
Ah, triple calendar is not digital enough? Well, what would you say about this one:
Vacheron & Constantin unique timepiece for Alexander I Karadjordjevic, King of Yugoslavia. 1931
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