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Vintage Bolivia Electra 360 Gold Dial Date Watch Swiss

Step back in time with this captivating vintage Bolivia Electra 360 wristwatch—a true survivor from the groovy 1970s era, where style met affordability in a whirlwind of innovation and nostalgia. Imagine slipping this golden beauty onto your wrist, feeling the weight of history tick away with every manual wind. This isn't just a watch; it's a whispered story of mid-century dreams, when everyday folks yearned for a touch of luxury without the hefty price tag. Crafted during a time of global shifts in watchmaking, this piece hails from Hong Kong assembly lines infused with Swiss precision, evoking memories of bustling street markets and first-time watch owners cherishing their "grown-up" accessory. As these humble timepieces vanish from circulation—discarded, lost, or forgotten—their rarity skyrockets, making this Electra 360 a poignant reminder of a bygone age. Don't miss your chance to own a slice of horological heritage that's becoming increasingly elusive in today's fast-paced world.

At first glance, the warm gold-tone dial gleams under light, drawing you in with its subtle elegance and retro charm. The cursive "Bolivia Electra" script dances across the face, flanked by "360" in bold numerals—a nod to the era's fascination with futuristic vibes, even though this is a classic mechanical marvel. Below, the "Unbreakable Mainspring" promise speaks to durability that stood the test of time, while "Swiss" and "Hong Kong Dial" markings reveal its hybrid origins: Swiss movement parts assembled in the vibrant workshops of Hong Kong. The date window at 3 o'clock pops with red numerals, adding a vibrant contrast against the brushed gold background—perfect for those who appreciate functional flair. Hour markers are simple yet striking, with luminous tips (faded from age, but evocative of nighttime adventures), and slender hands that once guided busy lives through the disco decade.

The cushion-shaped case, measuring about 35-40mm (lug-to-lug), exudes 1970s boldness with its domed crystal and sturdy build—stainless steel back for reliability, base metal bezel with a golden patina that tells tales of wear and love. Flip it over, and the engraved crest logo alongside "Stainless Steel Back" and "Base Metal Bezel" invites curiosity: Who wore this before? A young professional hustling in the city? A traveler capturing moments across continents? Scratches and oxidation add authentic character, not flaws—each mark a badge of honor from decades of faithful service. No original band is included, giving you the freedom to pair it with leather for a classic look or mesh for vintage authenticity. Currently not running (hands frozen in photos), it awaits a gentle service to revive its heartbeat—imagine the joy of hearing that mechanical tick again, a sound that's fading from modern life.

What sets this Bolivia Electra 360 apart is its emotional pull and growing scarcity. In an age of disposable smartwatches, this piece harkens to craftsmanship that endured. Bolivia watches were clever underdogs, mimicking prestige brands like Bulova to make elegance accessible—sold by street vendors who positioned hands just so, creating illusions of grandeur. Today, as collectors hunt for affordable vintage gems, these are disappearing fast. Forums buzz with stories: one enthusiast recalls snagging a similar model for $20 in the 1980s, now lamenting their rarity. Comparable pieces fetch $35-120 online, but with fewer surviving intact, values are climbing—especially for date-equipped models like this. It's not about investment; it's about connection. Wear it to evoke your grandfather's stories, or gift it to spark wonder in the next generation. As time marches on, items like this become irreplaceable treasures, stirring emotions of nostalgia, resilience, and simple joy.

Condition-wise, this is a true vintage find: pre-owned with honest wear—crystal scratches, case patina, dial aging—but no major damage. Sold as-is for collectors or restorers; professional servicing recommended (est. $50-100) to bring it back to life. No box or papers, but its story shines through. Free shipping with tracking ensures it arrives safely, ready to ignite your passion.

Why now? The vintage watch market is heating up in 2025, with demand for 1970s icons surging. Don't let this slip away—bid today and secure a piece of history that's as unique as your own journey. Questions? Message me—happy to share more details or photos. Act fast; rarities like this won't last!


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