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Trench WWI Swiss - Silver, Swan hallmark - 没有保留价 - Ref. 90610 - 男士 - 1901-1949
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11周前

Trench WWI Swiss - Silver, Swan hallmark - 没有保留价 - Ref. 90610 - 男士 - 1901-1949

Please notice: NO import taxes to European Union countries (EU: Germany, Italy, France etc..) Import taxes might apply to Switzerland, UK, USA and any not EU countries. FUNCTIONAL TESTS: 60% - Power reserve: OK - Precision (dial-up and dial-down) go fast several minutes day, start after shaking, NOT OK - Central Crown load and set time: OK - Hands alignment: OK NOTES: - Swan hallmark: The swan or cygne mark, is seen on Swiss watches for the French market, and indicates that the item meets the minimum French legal standard for silver, which is 800 parts per thousand (80% silver). It is used for imported items not typically hallmarked in France, ensuring they can legally be described as silver. - The time regulation is achieved by turning crown while pressing the little pusher at "2" DESCRIPTION: Own a Piece of History - Vintage WW1 Trench Watch The wristwatch found its way onto men's wrists during wartime due to its practicality and convenience. This transition began in the Boer War and became widespread during World War I. Soldiers favored wristwatches because they allowed them to keep their hands free for other tasks, in contrast to the cumbersome pocket watch. These early wristwatches, known as "trench watches" or "wristlets," adapted to the demands of trench warfare. They often featured protective guards over their crystals, which were made of fragile mineral glass. These guards were designed to shield the watch face without obscuring the numerals, although they sometimes made reading the time more difficult. Despite this, the elegant yet practical design was a hallmark of the era. After WWI, wristwatches quickly became fashionable in civilian life, shedding their exclusive association with femininity and instead becoming symbols of masculinity and bravery, reflecting the soldier's spirit. This shift represented not just a practical evolution in watch-wearing but also a significant cultural change. Some of the innovative designs from the wartime period did not endure. For example, Enicar's watch with a teardrop-shaped case and integrated compass was a functional and aesthetically pleasing solution, but it did not become a standard feature in later watch designs. Since the mid-20th century, watch designs have remained relatively stable, with many contemporary watchmakers continuing to draw inspiration from their historical models. While the protective crystal guards disappeared with the advent of shatter-resistant Plexiglass in the 1930s, the fundamental concept of the wristwatch as both a functional and fashionable accessory endures to this day. Please note: the watch looks better in real than in the pictures that have been taken in macro mode so that defaults are amplified. The watch is in good condition considering its age and is fully genuine. The dial has been restored. The history of maintenance is unknown, but the watch runs with acceptable precision once started and given its age. Please note: Pictures are never retouched. Descriptions are done with care and honesty so that what you see and read is what you get. Shipping with UPS / DHL with tracking number. I do NOT speculate on shipping costs.

编号 86601629

已售出
Trench WWI Swiss - Silver, Swan hallmark - 没有保留价 - Ref. 90610 - 男士 - 1901-1949

Trench WWI Swiss - Silver, Swan hallmark - 没有保留价 - Ref. 90610 - 男士 - 1901-1949

Please notice:
NO import taxes to European Union countries (EU: Germany, Italy, France etc..)
Import taxes might apply to Switzerland, UK, USA and any not EU countries.


FUNCTIONAL TESTS: 60%
- Power reserve: OK
- Precision (dial-up and dial-down) go fast several minutes day, start after shaking, NOT OK
- Central Crown load and set time: OK
- Hands alignment: OK


NOTES:
- Swan hallmark: The swan or cygne mark, is seen on Swiss watches for the French market, and indicates that the item meets the minimum French legal standard for silver, which is 800 parts per thousand (80% silver). It is used for imported items not typically hallmarked in France, ensuring they can legally be described as silver.
- The time regulation is achieved by turning crown while pressing the little pusher at "2"


DESCRIPTION:
Own a Piece of History - Vintage WW1 Trench Watch

The wristwatch found its way onto men's wrists during wartime due to its practicality and convenience. This transition began in the Boer War and became widespread during World War I. Soldiers favored wristwatches because they allowed them to keep their hands free for other tasks, in contrast to the cumbersome pocket watch.

These early wristwatches, known as "trench watches" or "wristlets," adapted to the demands of trench warfare. They often featured protective guards over their crystals, which were made of fragile mineral glass. These guards were designed to shield the watch face without obscuring the numerals, although they sometimes made reading the time more difficult. Despite this, the elegant yet practical design was a hallmark of the era.

After WWI, wristwatches quickly became fashionable in civilian life, shedding their exclusive association with femininity and instead becoming symbols of masculinity and bravery, reflecting the soldier's spirit. This shift represented not just a practical evolution in watch-wearing but also a significant cultural change.

Some of the innovative designs from the wartime period did not endure. For example, Enicar's watch with a teardrop-shaped case and integrated compass was a functional and aesthetically pleasing solution, but it did not become a standard feature in later watch designs.

Since the mid-20th century, watch designs have remained relatively stable, with many contemporary watchmakers continuing to draw inspiration from their historical models. While the protective crystal guards disappeared with the advent of shatter-resistant Plexiglass in the 1930s, the fundamental concept of the wristwatch as both a functional and fashionable accessory endures to this day.

Please note: the watch looks better in real than in the pictures that have been taken in macro mode so that defaults are amplified. The watch is in good condition considering its age and is fully genuine. The dial has been restored.

The history of maintenance is unknown, but the watch runs with acceptable precision once started and given its age.

Please note: Pictures are never retouched. Descriptions are done with care and honesty so that what you see and read is what you get.

Shipping with UPS / DHL with tracking number. I do NOT speculate on shipping costs.

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