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Certina Antimagnetic New Old Stock by Kurt Fréres from 1940s/50s

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Certina Antimagnetic New Old Stock by Kurt Fréres from 1940s/50sCertina NOS 1940s 50s A Pristine Time Capsule We are thrilled to present this extraordinary Certina wristwatch, a true New Old Stock (NOS) gem from the 1940s 50s. Preserved in immaculate condition, this watch is an astonishing piece of horological history, untouched by time and bursting with vintage charm. Powered by the rare Kurt Frres calibre KF320B, the movement is a testament to Swiss precision and craftsmanship. The dial, in pristine two tone

Certina NOS 1940s/50s – A Pristine Time Capsule

We are thrilled to present this extraordinary Certina wristwatch, a true New Old Stock (NOS) gem from the 1940s/50s. Preserved in immaculate condition, this watch is an astonishing piece of horological history, untouched by time and bursting with vintage charm.

Powered by the rare Kurt Frères calibre KF320B, the movement is a testament to Swiss precision and craftsmanship. The dial, in pristine two-tone condition, features classic golden Arabic applied numerals, a sub-seconds display, and intricate details such as an "open" 9, adding to its distinctive vintage allure. The art deco-inspired hour and minute hands enhance its character, creating a timeless aesthetic that collectors and enthusiasts will adore.

The 33mm case with elegant dress lugs remains in like-new condition, showcasing a design that balances sophistication and subtlety. The original bracelet, complete with its period-correct buckle, further elevates the authenticity and appeal of this watch. To top it off, the Certina hang tag still attached is a rare and delightful detail, making this watch a true time capsule.

Specifications:

  • Year: 1940s/50s

  • Case Material: Stainless steel, 33mm with dress lugs

  • Movement: Kurt Frères Calibre KF320B

  • Dial: Two-tone, pristine condition with sub-seconds and “open” 9, featuring golden Arabic applied numerals

  • Hands: Art deco-inspired hour and minute hands

  • Bracelet: Original with period-correct buckle, includes Certina hang tag

  • Condition: New Old Stock, like new

Why This Watch?

Watches like this Certina are incredibly rare, offering an untouched glimpse into the golden era of watchmaking. With its flawless condition, unique art deco details, and preserved originality down to the hang tag, this piece is a true collector’s dream. Whether you're drawn to its historical significance, aesthetic appeal, or mechanical excellence, this Certina NOS is a timeless treasure that will continue to captivate for generations to come.

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