Skip to the content By martinzx Eterna Matic 1415U The Eterna Matic, was the the landmark accomplishment of the brand, introduced in 1948 with a game changing ball-bearing mounted rotor powering its self-winding movement. Five balls became the trademark logo Eterna used on the face of its timepieces. This ball-bearing auto-wind system is widely used even today. This Eterna Matic has…
By martinzx Heuer Split-Second Stopwatch I have owned this Heuer mechanical split-second stopwatch for many years. It is in my humble opinion such a thing of beauty even though it is not a watch as such, but it is worthy of a post. What wonderful manual winding movement, the dial is white white with red Arabic seconds,…
By martinzx Rado Manhattan mk2 It 1965 Rado designed the Manhattan. Had ’Rado’ finally arrived and become a force to be reckoned with? With the name Manhattan made to replicate the New York Skyline, It is a rectangular watch, wider than it is tall. Some say “Manhattan” on the dial; some do not, and the ones that…
By martinzx Vintage Omega 166.0191 Geneve Automatic Calibre 1012, a TV-dial watch with an integrated bracelet, signed crown and clasp, a rectangular case and indices make a very attractive watch that shouts aloud the Supersonic decade of the 1970’s. This is the date model with cal 1012, 23 jewel, 28800bph and a power reserve of 42hours. The…
By martinzx Certina DS-2 Automatic The Certina DS-2 automatic was introduced in 1968 until 1976 as a successor to the successful DS line that was launched in 1959. What is the DS all about? Well its stands for ‘Double Security’ the crown has a double security system, and is partially hidden. The ‘DS’ is made up of…
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