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Cortébert 6E/385

Description

Cortebert - Royal Air Force Mountain Rescue Issued Wrist Watch - Military Markings - c.1940s

Cortébert watches represent a rich chapter in traditional Swiss watchmaking, with roots stretching back to the late 18th century. Known for precision and craftsmanship, the brand built a strong reputation for producing its own reliable movements, often used in professional and railway timepieces. Cortébert also developed distinctive designs, including early jumping-hour styles. Although the brand faded during the quartz era, its watches remain admired today for their heritage, engineering, and understated elegance. This 1940s Cortébert is a highly collectible RAF Mountain Rescue issue watch, formerly part of the ATP programme and bearing the reference 6E/385. The caseback is engraved with correct military markings, giving the piece a clear and authentic link to its service history. The dial has aged beautifully over time, developing a soft, even patina that enhances its vintage appeal. Paired with classic Arabic numerals and a subsidiary seconds display, it reflects the functional yet refined design language of wartime timepieces. The stainless steel case remains in honest condition, showing light signs of wear that speak to its past without detracting from its overall presence. On the wrist, it wears comfortably with a subtle, understated charm that only true vintage pieces can offer. Powered by a traditional hand-wound movement, this Cortébert delivers a tactile and engaging experience, connecting the wearer directly to its mechanical roots. A characterful and historically rich military watch, it’s an excellent addition for collectors seeking authenticity and provenance.