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1930s Movado "Chronometre" Steped-bezel rare Art-deco Porcelain dial in Staybrite
| Manufacturer | MOVADO |
|---|---|
| Model | Porcelain dial |
| Year of Manufacture | 1930s |
| Reference no. | 12716 |
| Product no. | B-10938 |
| Price |
A Movado 'Chronometre' manufactured in the 1930s, featuring the Caliber 75, with a stainless steel 31mm step bezel case and an extremely rare porcelain dial. This is a rare piece that uses a porcelain dial, which is highly unusual for Movado wristwatches. The rare porcelain dial features a wonderfully dense design, with a double layout of gold circles along with an outer rail track. The gold sword-shaped hands harmonize with the gold circles, and the step bezel case gives the piece a unique look that reflects the style of the era. It is equipped with the Caliber 75 movement, adjusted to four positions, with a beautiful finish.
Item details
| Serial no. | 76,*** |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 75 |
| Movement no. | --- |
| Movement type | Manual winding |
| Material | Staybrite |
| Case size | 31.5mm |
| Case type | Snap back non water proof |
| Dial | Original |
|---|---|
| Type of Indices | Enamel |
| Belt | non Original (17mm, between lugs) / GF Type-4 |
| Evaluation case | 92% |
| Evaluation dial | 95% |
| Evaluation mov | 93% |
| Condition | 4.5 |
| Rarity | 5 |
Other details
Case: Minor scratches and age-related wear, but retains its original shape and volume.
Dial: There are some hairlines that are not noticeable to the naked eye, but overall the dial remains clean.
Movement: The movement is well wound, with an accuracy of around 40 seconds per day.
Dial: There are some hairlines that are not noticeable to the naked eye, but overall the dial remains clean.
Movement: The movement is well wound, with an accuracy of around 40 seconds per day.












