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Juvenia Arithmo NA

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1950s Juvenia Arithmo In Stainless Steel

Why This Watch Matters This Juvenia offers a unique look and functions you wouldn't expect, plus it looks fantastic on the wrist. The Full Story As its name suggests, the Juvenia Arithmo allows its wearer to perform many calculations thanks to its smart use of logarithmic tables. This model was unveiled in 1945, closely following the launch of the Mimo Loga and the Breitling Chronomat, which both also rely on a slide rule. Such a system was crucial in times when the electronic calculator did not exist; interestingly, the first circular slide rules was actually developed around 1630. The Arithmo did not forget to focus on aesthetics with a smaller central dial, here offering a very nice two-tone finish. The Fine Print Maker: Juvenia Model: Arithmo Reference: NA Year: Early 1950s Case No: 87838 Material: Stainless steel Dimensions: 36mm diameter; 12mm thickness Sapphire Crystal: No Lume: Radium Caliber: Manual-wound Juvenia-signed movement Bracelet/Strap: HODINKEE Faded Brown Calfskin Strap Lug Width: 18mm Box/Papers: No What we Love and What You Should Know The condition of the case is exemplary; we are probably dealing with an untouched case, judging by the lugs and the sharp engravings on the caseback. Similarly, the slide works properly, and its scales are easily legible. The two-tone dial shows a light radium burn that you'd expect from a watch that was not used for a long time, but its stunning silvered track has remained intact.9994055759, 1950s Juvenia Arithmo In Stainless Steel, Why This Watch Matters This Juvenia offers a unique look and functions you wouldn't expect, plus it looks fantastic on the wrist. The Full Story As its name suggests, the Juvenia Arithmo allows its wearer to perform many calculations thanks to its smart use of logarithmic tables. This model was unveiled in 1945, closely following the launch of the Mimo Loga and the Breitling Chronomat, which both also rely on a slide rule. Such a system was crucial in times when the electronic calculator did not exist; interestingly, the first circular slide rules was actually developed around 1630. The Arithmo did not forget to focus on aesthetics with a smaller central dial, here offering a very nice two-tone finish. The Fine Print Maker: Juvenia Model: Arithmo Reference: NA Year: Early 1950s Case No: 87838 Material: Stainless steel Dimensions: 36mm diameter; 12mm thickness Sapphire Crystal: No Lume: Radium Caliber: Manual-wound Juvenia-signed movement Bracelet/Strap: HODINKEE Faded Brown Calfskin Strap Lug Width: 18mm Box/Papers: No What we Love and What You Should Know The condition of the case is exemplary; we are probably dealing with an untouched case, judging by the lugs and the sharp engravings on the caseback. Similarly, the slide works properly, and its scales are easily legible. The two-tone dial shows a light radium burn that you'd expect from a watch that was not used for a long time, but its stunning silvered track has remained intact., 420000

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