Tissot

Condition: Very good
Year of Production: 1945
Case Size: 35.5mm
Case Material: Stainless steel
Dial Color: Bronze
Bracelet/Strap: Leather
Movement Type: Manual
Box: No
Papers: No
Location: Sweden
Description

Tissot Antimagnetique Large Steel Case 35mm. Rare Bronze Metallic Dial. Full Service

Tissot Antimagnetic manual winding. Sub Second watch housing a Rare Early Caliber 27-3. Stainless Steel Case. Rare Bronze Metallic Dial. A very well Preserved Original Watch. Sold in Sweden Approx. 1945. This watch have been fully serviced and cleaned 2024-02-05 and keeps very good time. New leather bracelet. The watch are of course completely Original. Signed x 3 = Case, movement and dial. The size of the watch are 35 x 42 mm without the crown. 10 mm thick. Movement. Tissot 27-3 Year. Approx. 1945 No. 1610270 Exellent Condition Case: Steel. No. 6445-2, 6445 Exellent Condition Dial: Bronze Metallic with Arabic Lume index. Exellent Condition Hands: Exellent original with original Lume. Crown: Original Large Waterproof type. Exellent Condition. Some important things to consider when buying an vintage watch. As a rule, a vintage watch always needs a complete service. Even if the watch works, it should be serviced before use, otherwise there is a risk of damaging the watch. In most vintage watches, mineral oil has been used, which over the years has dried and in some cases turned into a carbon-like hard substance. This substance will wear the axels and bearings and together with dirt, the watch will gradually wear down and eventually stop. The same applies to some extent also for cases that need to be washed in an ultrasonic bath and especially when it comes to chronographs. Push buttons, springs, crowns and gaskets need to be reviewed. Gaskets and springs may need to be replaced and syntetic oil, syntetic grease and silicone grease applied in the right places. In summary, if you buy an unrefurbished watch that you intend to use, you also need to add to the purchase price, the cost of a complete service of movement and case. It is also preferable to choose a watchmaker with reputation and knowledge of just vintage watches do the service. When buying a watch from me, all of this is included, as well as the fact that I always choose watches with a high quality right from the start. In the long run, this is often a better investment than doing the opposite. I´m Working as a Watchmaker in and I make all Service and Restoration in my own Workshop so if there are a future problem with the watch please don´t hesitate to come back with your question. I Store the Information and Pictures of every sold watch.