Vintage Watches

Serviced vintage 1970's diamond Wittnauer Geneve gold dress Swiss 17 jewel wristwatch.

$250.00

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    We are proud to offer this stunning vintage 1970's men's gold luxury Wittnauer wristwatch!

    Manufactured in Switzerland it features a 28 mm X 32.5 mm / 1.10" X 1.30" tonneau case, excluding crown and hooded lugs, that surrounds a deep black dial complimented by gold sword hour and minute hands, and diamond markers @ 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock, and simply signed Wittnauer and Geneve.

    The highly-regarded 17 jewel Swiss, cal. MA2239-8K has been recently disassembled, cleaned, oiled, and adjusted. It sets and winds as it should, is running well, and keeping very good time.

    It has a stainless steel, snap-down back, and is paired with its original Wittnauer, gold mesh adjustable bracelet.

    STOCK CODE: W-51

    ABOUT THE BRAND:

    Founding and Early Years

    Establishment:

    Wittnauer was founded in 1885 in New Rochelle, New York, by Albert Wittnauer, who immigrated from Switzerland. He initially worked for his brother-in-law, Eugene Robert, who imported Swiss watches.

    Recognizing a market for affordable Swiss-made watches in America, Wittnauer began developing his own line of watches in 1880.

    Company Growth:

    In 1888, Albert took over Robert's company and renamed it the A. Wittnauer Company.

    The company quickly gained a reputation for producing reliable timepieces, catering to both scientific and private exploration needs, and became involved with the U.S. Navy for early aviation and navigation tests.

    Innovations and Contributions

    Military and Aviation:

    During World War I, Wittnauer produced timepieces for American aviation units and was recognized by the U.S. Olympic Committee for its high-precision watches.

    The brand became synonymous with durability and functionality, appealing to explorers, navigators, and military personnel.

    Leadership:

    After the death of the last Wittnauer brother in 1916, Martha Wittnauer became the first female CEO of a watch company, leading the brand until 1936.

    Under her leadership, the company expanded its involvement in the aviation industry and sports.

    Later Developments

    Acquisition and Legacy:

    In 1936, the Wittnauer family sold the company, and it became part of the Longines-Wittnauer Company.

    Although the family was no longer involved, the brand continued to produce quality watches, maintaining its
    legacy in the watchmaking industry.

    Modern Era:

    Today, Wittnauer watches are considered vintage collectibles, appreciated for their craftsmanship and historical significance.

    The brand's commitment to quality and innovation has left a lasting impact on the American watch industry.

    Wittnauer's history reflects the evolution of American watchmaking, showcasing the blend of Swiss
    craftsmanship with American ingenuity, and its watches remain a testament to this rich heritage.

    We are Stonehenge Watch Company and have been selling vintage timepieces and new watches on the internet for over 18 years with hundreds of happy, satisfied, often repeat, customers.

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