Collection Find: Wittnauer Early 1960s 2555 Sub-Second Automatic
I originally planned to list this Wittnauer for sale, but it completely won me over once I had it in hand, so I’m keeping it (sorry, everyone). It’s the kind of watch that looks almost too simple—until you realize how hard it is to get “simple” this right. The big, clean dial and thin bezel give it a surprisingly modern presence for a vintage dress watch, and the applied markers add just enough texture to keep the whole thing from feeling sterile.
New Arrivals: 1950s Wittnauer 2081 Stainless Steel Sub Second Manual
This is a classic 1950s watch design with lovely blued hands and a full stainless steel case. Powered by a Wittnauer 10SB 17 jewel manual wind movement with incabloc shock protection.
New Arrivals: 1960's Wittnauer 2593 Gold Sub-Second Automatic
This handsome Wittnauer pairs a classic sub-second dial with a relatively modern (and also very handsome) Swiss automatic movement manufactured by A. Schild for Wittnauer. The dial on this watch, with interesting double-bar indices and numerals at the cardinal points in a cool period font, is extremely clean and pristine, while the wear on the gold fill case was left as-is for the sake of originality. The compact 31mm size is a good choice for smaller wrists.
Movement Stories: A. Schild 1706
The A. Schild 1706 is an interesting movement with a somewhat unusual automatic winding mechanism. As we shall see in this article, this design has some benefits, but one major potential pitfall.