Parker 1950s ‘Waterproof’ Vintage Chronograph

3,150

Parker was never the loudest name in the room, but in the 1950s they were quietly producing solid Swiss chronographs that could hold their own against far more expensive competition. This example shows why — a clean metal dial with red and blue tachymetre and telemetre scales, superb column wheel two venster Landeron 42 chronograph, all housed in an unpolished 37.2mm ‘water-resistant’ case.

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Description

A proper tool watch from a time when that actually meant something and in our opinion good value for money.

Why it stands out:
– Unpolished waterproof stainless steel case (37.2mm).
– Double colored tachy- and telemetre dial.
– Fine Column wheel chronograph Landeron 42 movement.

What you should know:
– Some light aging to dial (minimal in regards to its age of 70 years).

Case dimension: 37.2mm.

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Additional information

Manufacturer

Parker

Material

Stainless Steel

Year

1950s

Movement

Manual Winding

Dimensions

37.2mm

Caliber

Landeron 42