Category: Vintage watch

Are vintage watches waterproof?

A question that gets asked a lot in the vintage watch world is, ” Are vintage watches waterproof?” The simple answer is no! Even if it states on the case that the watch is waterproof, it should, as with any vintage watch, be kept away from water and moisture. Water resistance The term “waterproof” is…Read more

Omega Seamaster De Ville wristwatch, 1965

This vintage watch is a classic Omega Seamaster De Ville 165.004, dating from 1965. It is a stylish timepiece in good condition overall, considering its age. This is the perfect example of a vintage watch you would want to wear. The watch has an Omega calibre 671 24-jewel automatic movement, which is keeping good time….Read more

Key components of a mechanical watch movement

The movements in vintage watches are typically mechanical, although it is entirely possible for a vintage era watch to include a quartz movement. Most of the vintage watches that will appear on this website will have mechanical movements, hand-winding or automatic. Although, you have probably spent a lot of time admiring that vintage watch on…Read more

Decimal wrist watch from Camerer Cuss, 1970s

I came across this curious vintage timepiece when browsing The Vintage Wrist Watch Company. It is a 1970s metric or decimal wristwatch from the respected retailer Camerer Cuss. It is called decimal or metric because it only has 10-hour markers, which are subdivided into 100 minutes. I am not sure how practical this vintage decimal…Read more

Gentlemen’s Longines vintage wrist watch, 1969.

This is a beautiful looking Gentlemen’s vintage wristwatch from Longines, dating to 1969. I was drawn by the clean design and the originality of the watch, based on visual appeal alone, it would look great on my wrist. However, I am looking for classic vintage watches to add to my collection which have a depth…Read more

Vintage watches, automatic vs hand wound movements

Vintage automatic and mechanical watches are both traditional mechanical watches that rely on mechanical parts to measure time. This is in contrast to modern quartz watches which use electronic components. Both mechanical and automatic watches use a complex series of gears, springs, and other mechanisms to maintain time. Strictly speaking, both movements are ‘mechanical’, the…Read more

Tissot Visodate Seastar Seven, 1960s.

This is a recent addition to the Set Back in Time collection, a Tissot Visodate Seastar Seven wristwatch dating from the 1960s. The watch has a hand-winding movement which is working well. It is a Tissot calibre 782-1 with 17 jewels with a date function. The watch is a reliable and accurate timekeeper. Tissot Tissot…Read more

1960s Avia-matic automatic wristwatch

This vintage watch is an Avia-matic automatic watch dating from the 1960s. The watch has a Swiss 17-jewel ETA 2472 automatic movement, with Incabloc shock protection. The watch is working well and keeping good time. Avia is a watchmaking company that has a long history and was very prominent in the 1950s and 60s. The…Read more