Description: Serviced 1950s Vintage Officers Chronograph Lemania 1270 (320 / 321) Watch 35mm Please read the Description Fully, Inspect all the pictures closely, and ask all question prior to your purchase. Thank you This is a beauty vintage officer watch. Serviced on 7/15/21. It is very rare to find a watch this old with famous Lemania Movement. Defiantly a collector watch. Please look at all the pictures, as they are part of the description. This is a highly collectible watch. Very few left with this rare movement. Sure, to increase in value overtime, and a great addition to your collection. The condition of the watch is the same as it appears in the photos. The watch is working and is part of our new Certified Pre-Owned CPO Program. Contact me if you have any questions first. SPECIFICATION Case Chrome-Plated Brass, and Stainless Steel Case Back. Some Scratches & discoloration, shows its characters Case Size 35,00 mm without the crown, 41,00 mm Lug to Lug Case Back Fond Acier Indoxyable is French for substantive stainless steel, Snap on. Please note case back in most cases is not fully tighten. Crown UnSigned Crystal Acrylic New Bezel: None Dial: White dial has scratches and marks, silver railroad outer minutes ring, with two register chronograph, gold hands & Arabic numbers & indices dial, Swiss made Mark. Shows light patina Please see picture for more detail. Complication Seconds, Chronograph, Tachymeter. Movement Manual-winding Lemina 1270 movement which per my understand is pre family: 27CHRO T1, Omega Caliber 320: - 27CHRO C12 T2, and Omega Caliber 321: hour counter Movement Notes Fully serviced on 7/15/21 $550 in. Just inspected and working. Please see pictures and as some old movements don't have a very clear marking. Movement is running. Keeps great time see below time testing. Strap Vintage Leather. Lug Size: 18mm Please see picture. Box Experts Watches Travel Case or Vintage Style Box. Reference # 8018 on case back Made in Switzerland Water Resistance No. Please pressure test before water use. Service Level7/15/21 (Please see Tab below for details) Timing Test ** +7 s/day In-House Time Test Results (See Service Level Tab)** Certified Pre-Owned Passed 25-point inspection. Please see tab below for details. Warranty 3 Months (Please see Tab below for details) Notes: All watch functions tested and operable. Circa 1950’s Lemania is a name that should be familiar to vintage watch collectors, if not for watches released under its own signature, but for its contributions to other brands. Like the Caliber CH27 & CH27 C12, better-known as the Omega Caliber 320 & 321, which would go on to be used in the Omega Speedmaster—the first watch worn on the Moon. But Lemania’s history goes back farther than that, extending all the way to the mid-19th century, when two brothers—Alfred and Henry Alfred Lugrin—were born in the Vallée de Joux. The development of the 27CHRO C12 movement was conducted by Albert Piguet from Lemania. Henry Alfred, the elder of the two, excelled at anything he put his mind to; like many of his neighbors in the valley, he set his mind to watchmaking. After learning the craft in his teens, he left for the United States. He found himself in Brooklyn, New York, where the census of 1900 had his occupation—as one would expect—as a watchmaker. In the small, insular Swiss watchmaking community in the States, he became acquainted with another Swiss emigre: Albert Wittnauer. Wittnauer had emigrated to America in the 1870s, as a lad of sixteen with ambitions as wide as the Atlantic. While he originally worked for his brother-in-law Eugene Robert, an importer of fine Swiss timepieces made by Jaeger-LeCoultre and others, in 1885 Wittnauer established his own company at the age of 31. And when Wittnauer formed his own company, Henry Alfred—who had been foreman at Robert’s shop—went with him. This relationship was more than fruitful, for both parties. While with Wittnauer, Henry Alfred filed over eleven patents for watch calibers, mainly the chronographs and stopwatches that he had made his specialty. Alfred Lugrin was not a man to be outdone, by his brother or by anyone else. Born with a competitive spirit, Alfred also set forth to succeed, and he chose the same field as his older brother. Like Henry Alfred, he excelled at chronographs, and attracted the attention of Longines, who purchased the license for one of his patents and used it in their own watches. By 1884 (the year before big brother Henry Alfred and Albert Wittnauer would go into business together), he’d established A. Lugrin S.A. in the village of L’Orient, at the foot of the Lac de Joux. The name Lugrin became one to revere in Swiss watchmaking circles, and his refined, elegant chronograph designs earned him many awards. The timing could not have been better, nor more crucial, because the watchmaking innovations from America (many of which were the fruits of his brother’s diligence) posed a serious threat to Swiss supremacy. While the Swiss had been doing the same thing for centuries, the Americans adapted the example put forth by Henry Ford and were churning out (well-made and affordable) watches at a rate the Swiss could hardly match. So in the early 19th century, many Swiss followed the American model and adapted it to their own ends, forming large factories devoted exclusively to the production of watch movements. Lemania, which Alfred Lugrin would form in 1918, was one of those. By the time Alfred retired as managing director in 1920, replaced by his son-in-law Maurius Meylan, Lemania was well-poised to withstand the onslaught of American ingenuity. Even after the Great Depression shook every pillar of the worldwide economy, Lemania was on the up-and-up. Omega and Tissot, forced to band together or else risk complete collapse, formed SSIH in 1930. Two years later, the group would purchase Lemania, and it was under this banner that Lemania’s greatest achievement would be made. We mean, of course, the creation of the CH27, which Buzz Aldrin would bear all the way to the Moon, a half-century after Alfred Lugrin formed Lemania. In essence, the ancestor of that legendary calibre. Derived from a pocket watch movement, the Calibre 15TL was created in the 1930s. At 33mm, the Calibre 15TL is large, serviceable but elegant. Under the expert pen of Albert Piguet, Lemania’s star designer in the 1930s-1940s, it would form the basis of the CH27. While it was also used in military-issued chronographs, the example that we found here is a civilian version. The movement is housed in sturdy, thick 37mm steel case with sharply-angled lugs, and a gorgeous dial— with an outer tachymeter track. Aside from its legendary movement, it captures all the spirit of the Lugrin brothers in a package that’s pleasing to the eye. Experts Watches I BUY WATCHES!! EVEN WHOLE COLLECTIONS! Please Contact me for more details. All Through eBay! ***PLEASE Read Description, Terms & Conditions and Policies Before Any Purchase*** ALL SALES ARE FINAL. WE DO NOT ACCEPT CANCELLATIONS.* Please Review all Pictures and read description clearly. The actual color of the item may vary based on your monitor's screen or on the reflection made by photo shoots. 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Our Goal is to provide range of watches and luxury products to cater to all our customers. From novice to experienced collector, and from affordable to well-designed luxury goods. From time to time we try to bring in watches that are beyond our collecting palates. This can be a challenging experience especially in a vintage watch world, but also a fulfilling one to help our customers with their collecting needs. All the custom accessories at EXPERTS WATCHES are developed with the goal of creating products of superior quality and affordable prices. We also partner with our manufactures to bringing the high-quality products that meets our collectors’ pallets. My Collecting Taste: I have always been in love with functional watches that fill a need. For instance: Chronographs watches for timing actions, Diving watches for beach vacation and its durability, Triple Date chronographs watches, Moon Phase and annual & perpetual calendar watches for the pure complication. Among my favorite watches are world timers (GMT or Geographic watches) and world timers with chronograph like the Girard Perregaux ww.tc or Jaeger LeCoultre master compressor geographic, and among my favorites is the Vintage Rolex GMT Pepsi with no wholes, and the latest to the collection Jaeger-Lecoultre AMVOX 5 World Chronograph which my grail watch and I wear when I travel. I also, from time to time enjoy wearing a Rolex Cellini 4243 with a suit for its pureness and simplicity. With our last venture and corporation with Grand Seiko we created a very limited Spring Drive Collection for our local collectors which was very exciting and fulfilling. Helping Collectors Succeed: We have created a watch largest collector community in Southern California where we meet once a month and talk watches. We even setup events with Authorized Dealers. Our goal has always been to help many collectors succeed over making a buck. 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Price: 1699.99 USD
Location: Fullerton, California
End Time: 2024-01-04T07:30:42.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Brand: Lemania
Department: Men
Type: Wristwatch
Style: Vintage, Militare, Art Deco, Antique, Sport, Pilot/Aviator, Military, Casual
Features: Swiss Mechanical, Swiss Movement, Swiss Made, Chronograph, Acrylic Crystal
Movement: Mechanical (Hand-winding)
Water Resistance: Not Water Resistant
Case Size: 35 mm
Country/Region of Manufacture: Switzerland
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Month
Chronograph Type: Chronograph
Indices: 12-Hour Dial
Extra Links: No
Reference Number: 1270
UPC: Does not apply
With Manual/Booklet: No
With Original Box/Packaging: No