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Marvin E. Newman
Marvin E. Newman,非常精細及獨特,14K黃金腕錶,配計時功能,約1950年製
估價
HK$100,000 - 150,000
€11,000 - 16,500
$12,800 - 19,200
拍品詳情
製造商
Marvin E. Newman
年份
Circa 1950
錶殼號碼
742'651
材料
14K yellow gold
機芯
manual, 17 jewels
錶帶/ 錶鏈
leather strap
錶扣
stainless steel gilt buckle
尺寸
35mm diameter
簽名
case, dial and movement signed
專家
完整圖錄內容
圖錄文章
The present piece exemplifies how even minor brands are capable of surprising the modern-day collector with astounding vintage pieces, featuring striking designs of both case and dial. When such a piece arrives to us in the condition of the present watch, it truly represents a rare and unmissable opportunity for the collector of vintage and rare timepieces
The present Marvin chronograph features a very unusual case design, defined by the sculpted angular hinged lugs and hinged case back with inner additional back. Such a design is already showing influences of the trend typical of the 1960s and 1970s, characterized by elaborate sculpted case constructions. The details of the case are in excellent condition and a joy both to behold and to wear as well. The condition and attractiveness of the case is matched, and maybe even surpassed, by the black multi-scale dial. Featuring design elements typical of the 1940s and early 1950s - a very appealing contrast with its more modernist case - it sports a black gloss dial, today aged with a light matte patina, oversized subsidiary counters, and three scales in three different colors: the inner yellow one bearing the classical fifths of a second combined with five minutes Arabic divisions, the middle orange telemeter scale, and an outer white railway tachymeter scale. A true compendium of the traits most sought-after in vintage chronographs.
The present Marvin chronograph features a very unusual case design, defined by the sculpted angular hinged lugs and hinged case back with inner additional back. Such a design is already showing influences of the trend typical of the 1960s and 1970s, characterized by elaborate sculpted case constructions. The details of the case are in excellent condition and a joy both to behold and to wear as well. The condition and attractiveness of the case is matched, and maybe even surpassed, by the black multi-scale dial. Featuring design elements typical of the 1940s and early 1950s - a very appealing contrast with its more modernist case - it sports a black gloss dial, today aged with a light matte patina, oversized subsidiary counters, and three scales in three different colors: the inner yellow one bearing the classical fifths of a second combined with five minutes Arabic divisions, the middle orange telemeter scale, and an outer white railway tachymeter scale. A true compendium of the traits most sought-after in vintage chronographs.