The design of the Art Deco pocket watches from the 1920s-1940s was so popular that it was also applied to the first wristwatches from 1940, of course with a much smaller diameter. At that time, these Art Deco wristwatches were between 34 - 38 mm in size, very rare models also 40 mm. Almost all watch brands at that time offered such a model. They differed only slightly in appearance. The Tourby Art Deco 40 builds on the successful Art Deco series and is a logical consequence of the current trend towards smaller diameters. In 2015, Tourby designed the new 40s case specifically for this model. Encasing the 37 mm pocket watch movement in a case with such a small diameter is a technical masterpiece. Tourby proves once again that it is ahead of its time.
Specifications:
manufactured watch case
40.5 mm wristwatches in vintage pocket-watch design
48 mm lug to lug
22 mm strap wide
8.75 mm thickness (without crystal)
10.6 mm thickness total (incl. crystal)
watch case made of stainless steel
5 ATM WR
TOP GRADE manual wind movement (based on Swiss Made ETA Unitas 6498-2), 17 Jewels, 21.600 A/h beats per hour, power reserve 60 h
fine adjusted in 5 positions
Precision -2/+8 sec/day, after casing
Properly refined according to highest watchmaking standards
genuine 925/000 Sterling silver faces
rose gold plated steel hands
Domed and anti-reflected sapphire glass on front
Sapphire display case back
Stainless steel clasp
Watch straps made of genuine Louisiana alligator skin or Cordovan Leather
Shipped in an attractive travel Leather case
anti-shock proof (DIN standard 8308)
antimagnetic 4,800 A (DIN standard 8309)
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Delivery time within 4 weeks
Price (NET excluded VAT):
Art Deco 40 Top Grade with Cordovan Leather strap * 2,950.00 Euro
Upgrades: (Please click on the text for more informations):
genuine alligator skin strap + 75.00 Euro
Change to straight crown * free of charge
Folding clasp + 50.00 Euro
Large presentation-wooden box + 300.00 Euro
The movement is available in different levels of refinement (please click on the following link for more informations about thes movement):