A rose gold case, a large diameter of 38 mm, a fascinating rose gold colored dial and the functionality of a chronograph - this charming Sexima wristwatch from the 1950s combines all of this and is preserved in perfect condition.
The special features of this vintage watch are both impressive and rare. Rose or pink gold watches from the 1950s are already a rarity, but combined with a large diameter of 38 mm and the chronograph function, this watch is an exceptional collector's item. The rose gold dial is a real eye-catcher with a lot of attention to detail: four recessed dots, Arabic numerals, a filigree inner ring and a tachymeter scale make it a small work of art.
But the absolute highlight of this watch is its impeccable condition, which gives the impression that it has survived the decades virtually untouched. It is rare to find a case from the 1950s in such sharp and unworn condition. This beauty has clearly been kept safe and hardly worn for most of its life.
This Sexima chronograph offers impressive quality, historical significance and aesthetic elegance - all at a very fair price. A real gem for lovers of classic timepieces.
About Sexima
Sexima was a Swiss watch brand that produced exclusive wristwatches in small quantities in the 20th century. Today, Sexima watches are relatively rare, which is why the brand is generally less well known. However, in the circles of experienced watch enthusiasts, Sexima watches are associated with classic, attractive and high-quality timepieces.
Condition report
Dial: in excellent condition - tiny spot at 11 o'clock - signed "Sexima Swiss Antimagnetique Swiss Made".
Case: 38mm stainless steel case - unpolished, hardly worn - no signs of wear - slight traces of storage on the back - intact hallmarks - two case covers protect the movement from magnetic fields and dust - matching case number 51 in both case covers.
Movement: manual-wind caliber Landeron 248 - the watch has been freshly serviced and works reliably - values on the timegrapher: -6s/day, amplitude: 271, beat error: 2.2.
Case number: 51