FS: A Pair of Vintage Swiss Divers (Gallet and Watex) $500
Sept 23, 2019 9:37:56 GMT -8
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Post by kulprit on Sept 23, 2019 9:37:56 GMT -8
I know it sounds cliche but the time has come for me to clear out my collection. Anything I haven’t worn more than twice in the last year is going, so this is one of several such posts to come.
Today it’s a pair of vintage divers from Gallet & Co. (Galco) and Watex Watch Works. These are being sold as a pair, so the price includes both watches. I’m not looking to split them up.
Gallet
Size: 38mm
Movement: AS 1950/1951 17j handwind
Case: Stainless steel
Crystal: domed acrylic
Lug Width: 20mm
Description: I doubt I’ve worn this more than two or three times in the years I’ve owned it; it’s condition was just too perfect to risk marring. I hate to get rid of this but if I’m afraid to wear it then it needs a new home. The movement runs well with no issues. There are no blemishes that I’ve noticed. The dial and hands have a lovely patina, particularly the lume, but there’s otherwise little else to suggest its age. NOTE: this watch will come on its original rally-style Tropic strap, not the aftermarket tropic strap shown in most of the pictures.
Watex Watch Works
Size: 38.5mm
Movement: Standard 96-4 17j handwind
Case: likely plated brass, but could be stainless
Crystal: domed acrylic
Lug width: 20mm
Description: overall condition of this watch is good. The bezel is worn but not beat up. The case and crystal look good, though the crystal could benefit from some Polywatch. The case back notes that it is stainless, which would suggest that the case is plated brass, but there’s no hint of pitting or plating loss, so the case *may* be stainless. The movement runs well. The polished 12-6-9 markers and the domed crystal make the dial difficult to photograph, but this is a legible dial with an attractive grey ombré finish. NOTE: the paint on the dial has some chipping around the edges, most noticeable between 5-6 and 8-9. Please see the photographs as they describe the watch better than I can.
These are UNSERVICED, VINTAGE watches. They work but I give no guarantees as to accuracy. Regardless of each watch’s stated water resistance, vintage watches should NOT be considered water resistant to any depth.
The price for both watches is $500-shipped within the US. I *may* consider international sales with actual shipping costs to buyer. I accept PayPal and Google Pay and I’ll cover the fees. REASONABLE offers accepted.
Today it’s a pair of vintage divers from Gallet & Co. (Galco) and Watex Watch Works. These are being sold as a pair, so the price includes both watches. I’m not looking to split them up.
Gallet
Size: 38mm
Movement: AS 1950/1951 17j handwind
Case: Stainless steel
Crystal: domed acrylic
Lug Width: 20mm
Description: I doubt I’ve worn this more than two or three times in the years I’ve owned it; it’s condition was just too perfect to risk marring. I hate to get rid of this but if I’m afraid to wear it then it needs a new home. The movement runs well with no issues. There are no blemishes that I’ve noticed. The dial and hands have a lovely patina, particularly the lume, but there’s otherwise little else to suggest its age. NOTE: this watch will come on its original rally-style Tropic strap, not the aftermarket tropic strap shown in most of the pictures.
Watex Watch Works
Size: 38.5mm
Movement: Standard 96-4 17j handwind
Case: likely plated brass, but could be stainless
Crystal: domed acrylic
Lug width: 20mm
Description: overall condition of this watch is good. The bezel is worn but not beat up. The case and crystal look good, though the crystal could benefit from some Polywatch. The case back notes that it is stainless, which would suggest that the case is plated brass, but there’s no hint of pitting or plating loss, so the case *may* be stainless. The movement runs well. The polished 12-6-9 markers and the domed crystal make the dial difficult to photograph, but this is a legible dial with an attractive grey ombré finish. NOTE: the paint on the dial has some chipping around the edges, most noticeable between 5-6 and 8-9. Please see the photographs as they describe the watch better than I can.
These are UNSERVICED, VINTAGE watches. They work but I give no guarantees as to accuracy. Regardless of each watch’s stated water resistance, vintage watches should NOT be considered water resistant to any depth.
The price for both watches is $500-shipped within the US. I *may* consider international sales with actual shipping costs to buyer. I accept PayPal and Google Pay and I’ll cover the fees. REASONABLE offers accepted.