Vintage Lemania Automatic Chronograph Men’s Watch cal. 1341 1970s
Presenting a rare and elegant vintage watch, this Lemania automatic chronograph men’s watch from the 1970s is a true gem for collectors and enthusiasts alike. With its fully serviced movement and excellent working condition, this timepiece is ready to be worn and cherished.
Key Features
- Chronograph function with tachymeter and date indication
- Automatic movement on Lemania caliber 1341
- Gold plated case with acrylic glass
- New leather strap in brown color
Specifications
- Case diameter: 39.0 mm without crown
- Case material: Gold plated
- Band material: New leather – 20 mm
- Band color: Brown
- Movement: Automatic movement on Lemania caliber 1341 with 17 jewels
- Year of Manufacture: 1970s
Additional Information
This watch has been fully serviced before our arrival and is in good working condition. The chronograph functions perfectly, starting, stopping, and restarting as expected. A small scratch on the case at 11 o’clock adds a touch of character to this already impressive timepiece.
History
Lemania was a Swiss watch manufacturer renowned for producing high-quality movements. Founded in 1884 by Alfred Lugrin, the company had trained at Jaeger-LeCoultre and received numerous awards and gold medals at exhibitions in Milan and Berne. In 1932, Lemania merged with Omega and Tissot to form the SSIH group.
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