Vulcain Chronograph 70's - Blue

Vulcain Chronograph 70's - Blue

Brown Plain
$3,060.00 USD
Sale price  $3,060.00 USD Regular price 
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Vulcain Chronograph 70's - Blue

Vulcain Chronograph 70's - Blue

$3,060.00 USD
Sale price  $3,060.00 USD Regular price 
ColorBrown Plain
Product Details

Vulcain is reviving it 1970s Chronographs

The new Chronograph 1970's with its 38mm diameter and 12.40 mm thick "step-case" is identical to the original and set to appeal to vintage chronograph lovers. It is available in 5 dial colors: blue, black, silver, salmon (limited to 50 pieces) and green (limited to 100 pieces). At its heart is a hand-wound SW510 M BH movement with a 63-hour power reserve – a feature appreciated by collectors and daily wearers alike.

HANDS : Polished Silver w/ white lum
CASE : 316L Steel Polished Silver
CASE-BACK : 316L Steel Polished Silver Stainless Steel Caseback
DIAL : Semi Gloss Sunray Blue w/ white printing/polished silver indexes
DIAMETER : 38 mm
THICKNESS : 12.4 mm
GLASS : Double Domed Sapphire Glass with Anti-Reflective Coating
WATER RESISTANCE : 5 ATM
DIMENSIONS : 20x16 mm
BUCKLE : 316L with engraved Vulcain logo
CALIBRE : Round Calibre13 ¼ ''' Ligne Mechanical movement Manual winding time setting
MOVEMENT : SW510 M BH b-Manual, no calendar, Vulcain logo
FUNCTIONS : Analog Display by means of 5 Hands - Hour/Minute/Second/3H & 9H small Hands
FREQUENCY : 28'800 vibrations per hour, 4Hz
POWER RESERVE : 63 hours

Manufacture

Acknowledged for its iconic models and its unique mechanical movements, the Manufacture Vulcain holds a distinctive place in the world of fine watchmaking thanks to its iconic models and unique mechanical movements. The company, which has been active since 1858 in the production of exceptional timepieces, is now established in a mansion in Le Locle, cradle of Swiss watchmaking.

Years of history and innovation

With more than 150 years of history and innovation, Vulcain perpetuates its historical heritage and unique know-how. The manufacture has a prominent role within the international watchmaking landscape thanks to its high-quality mechanical timepieces manufactured in-house. The Vulcain manufacture has always been located at the heart of the Neuchatel mountains, in the cradle of Swiss watchmaking. The brand is now housed in a private mansion in Le Locle and perpetuates the tradition of fine watchmaking that has always shaped its identity

Care & Maintenance

To keep your watch performing at its best, we recommend avoiding strong impacts, extreme temperatures, and prolonged exposure to moisture unless your watch is designed for water activities. After exposure to salt water, rinse the watch gently with fresh water and dry with a soft cloth.

For mechanical watches, regular wear helps keep the movement running smoothly. If the watch is not worn often, manual winding may be needed depending on the model. Quartz watches may require battery replacement over time.

Leather straps should be kept away from excessive water and humidity to preserve their appearance and longevity.

Because care recommendations can vary by brand and model, please refer to the manufacturer manual included with your watch for detailed operating instructions, water resistance guidelines, and service intervals.

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Factory Warranty

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Brand Overview

Vulcain

Year Founded: 1858

Country of Origin: Switzerland

Vulcain is a historic Swiss watchmaker best known for the Cricket, one of the most famous mechanical alarm watches ever produced. Over the decades, Vulcain developed a strong reputation for technically distinctive watches with strong ties to mid century design and political history.

Why We Carry This Brand

We carry Vulcain because the brand represents a more character driven side of Swiss watchmaking. The Cricket in particular remains one of the most unique mechanical complications enthusiasts can experience today.

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