Movado 1948 Calendermeto Triple Date
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Movado 1948 Calendermeto Triple Date
Brand: Movado
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Weight: 83.6 g
Strap Material: Leather
Case Shape: Square
Movement: Manual Wind
Case Dimensions: Height: 1.41 in (35.82 mm) Width: 2.99 in (75.95 mm)
Style: Modernist
Place of Origin: Switzerland
Period: 1940-1949
Date of Manufacture: 1948
Condition: Excellent Wear consistent with age and use. The overall condition of this clock is Excellent. Beside the little normal wear, there is no damage. All parts are in working condition This piece has been carefully inspected to guarantee the condition and authenticity.
Rare calendermeto travel clock designed by Movado.
Beautiful and very rare calendermeto travel purse clock, created in Switzerland by the Movado Clock Factories, back in the 1948-1954. Crafted in stainless steel and leather with the purpose to use in desks, travels, in the pocket or a purse. Patented Ermeto winding device by means of the sliding case, with all original parts.
The Movado Ermeto watch was a pocket/purse watch manufactured between 1926 and 1985 by Movado in La Chaux-de-Fonds in Switzerland. The model, a joint creation between case maker Huguenin Freres and watch maker Movado, was introduced in 1926. It won the Grand Prix at the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition. The trademark Ermeto derives from the Greek ?????????, transliterated as erm?tikos, which means ?hermetic, sealed?, in reference to the characteristics of the case design, emphasizing the watch protection against dust, moisture and shocks, although it was not hermetic in the strict sense of the term. The rectangular case is made up of two sliding covers enclosing the timepiece inside. The Ermeto range comprised four sizes, from smaller to bigger (approximate dimensions with the case closed included for reference purposes only, they may vary depending on each units. The latter a desk clock with an 8-day movement. The "Baby" was intended mainly for Ladies handbags whereas the "Normal" was promoted as a unisex model.
Case: Patent winding by sliding case number Ref-1248 and 080M in stainless steel with sliding rails, plain leather and a retractable hinged slash for display.
Dial: 12 hour, two tones silver, with apertures for the moonphase, day and month. Radium coated Arabic numbers, blue numerals for the days, tapered black steel for minutes and hour hands and red tipped for date hand. Inscribed Movado Switzerland inside a linear double frame.
Movement: Mechanical automatic hand winding, 15 jewel calibre 150MN, moonphase, triple calendar complications. lever escapement.monometallic balance, self-compensating Breguet balance.spring.
Weight: 83.6 Grams, (53.59 Dwt.).
Measurements: Open is 76 mm by 36 mm by 28 mm (2.99 x 1.41 x 1.10 Inches). Closed is 51 mm by 36 mm by 16 mm (2.0 x 1.41 x 0.63 Inches).
Brand: Movado
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Weight: 83.6 g
Strap Material: Leather
Case Shape: Square
Movement: Manual Wind
Case Dimensions: Height: 1.41 in (35.82 mm) Width: 2.99 in (75.95 mm)
Style: Modernist
Place of Origin: Switzerland
Period: 1940-1949
Date of Manufacture: 1948
Condition: Excellent Wear consistent with age and use. The overall condition of this clock is Excellent. Beside the little normal wear, there is no damage. All parts are in working condition This piece has been carefully inspected to guarantee the condition and authenticity.
Rare calendermeto travel clock designed by Movado.
Beautiful and very rare calendermeto travel purse clock, created in Switzerland by the Movado Clock Factories, back in the 1948-1954. Crafted in stainless steel and leather with the purpose to use in desks, travels, in the pocket or a purse. Patented Ermeto winding device by means of the sliding case, with all original parts.
The Movado Ermeto watch was a pocket/purse watch manufactured between 1926 and 1985 by Movado in La Chaux-de-Fonds in Switzerland. The model, a joint creation between case maker Huguenin Freres and watch maker Movado, was introduced in 1926. It won the Grand Prix at the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition. The trademark Ermeto derives from the Greek ?????????, transliterated as erm?tikos, which means ?hermetic, sealed?, in reference to the characteristics of the case design, emphasizing the watch protection against dust, moisture and shocks, although it was not hermetic in the strict sense of the term. The rectangular case is made up of two sliding covers enclosing the timepiece inside. The Ermeto range comprised four sizes, from smaller to bigger (approximate dimensions with the case closed included for reference purposes only, they may vary depending on each units. The latter a desk clock with an 8-day movement. The "Baby" was intended mainly for Ladies handbags whereas the "Normal" was promoted as a unisex model.
Case: Patent winding by sliding case number Ref-1248 and 080M in stainless steel with sliding rails, plain leather and a retractable hinged slash for display.
Dial: 12 hour, two tones silver, with apertures for the moonphase, day and month. Radium coated Arabic numbers, blue numerals for the days, tapered black steel for minutes and hour hands and red tipped for date hand. Inscribed Movado Switzerland inside a linear double frame.
Movement: Mechanical automatic hand winding, 15 jewel calibre 150MN, moonphase, triple calendar complications. lever escapement.monometallic balance, self-compensating Breguet balance.spring.
Weight: 83.6 Grams, (53.59 Dwt.).
Measurements: Open is 76 mm by 36 mm by 28 mm (2.99 x 1.41 x 1.10 Inches). Closed is 51 mm by 36 mm by 16 mm (2.0 x 1.41 x 0.63 Inches).
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Movado 1948 Calendermeto Triple Date
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