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How Do 1950s Watches Differ From Modern Watches?

How Do 1950s Watches Differ From Modern Watches?

The 1950s were in many ways a golden period, as Europe and the rest of the world recovered from WWII, while new technology gained from war efforts found its way into the manufacturing sector, and luxury items began to appear.

The economy grew from strength to strength and the Middle Class was born, which created a demand for luxury items, including watches. The top watches of that time were relatively simple when compared to the timepiece of today; most dials did not have a date window back in the 1950s.

Elegant Simplicity

These two words perfectly describe the premier watches of the 1905s, with pigskin straps that were hard-wearing and durable. The top of the range Breitling, the Navitime, was launched in the late forties and this soon became the watch for pilots and sailors. Of course, the timepiece was state of the art for the time, but when compared to the 1970s and 1980s, watches were considered basic. If you are looking for vintage watches UK sellers have or somewhere else in the world where you are located, a Google search will take you to the website of a leading antique dealer, where you can view luxury vintage watches at affordable prices.

An Unforgettable Era

The 1950s was in many ways a special decade, which is reflected in the premier watch examples that happen to be very fashionable today. There are so many brands out there, it can seem like a challenge to find the vintage 1950s watch that is ideal for you. Google will take you to the website of a respected antique dealer, and you can browse their catalogue. When you find the perfect timepiece, a secure online payment sees the watch boxed, packaged, and sent by special courier to your home address.

Gold

This alluring yellow metal was used a lot in the 1950s in the making of high-end timepieces. The Omega Constellation is a classic example of the design of the time. After the 1950s, gold was used less, mainly due to scarcity. For the best 1950s retro antique watches, talk to a local antique dealer, where you can view their extensive catalogue that includes Rolex, Omega, Seiko and so many other brands. The website uses a range of search functions to help you find what you’re looking for. There is a live chat feature during office hours. You can also leave a message.

Rolex Submariner


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We couldn’t write about 1950s luxury watches without giving the Rolex Submariner a shoutout, which, for its time, was the best all-round sports watch available. Many of the later refinements were not present on early 1950s models, which adds charm to an already stunning example of micro-engineering. Those searching for a 1950s Submariner are advised to check online with reputable antique dealers; they are available and this retro look will never be out of trend.

Most men have a few luxury vintage watches to accessorise their wardrobe. If you want to add to your collection of luxury watches, talk to your local antique dealer.

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