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SKU # |
10219 |
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Brand |
Marvin |
|
Model |
Hermetic |
|
Made in |
Swiss
Made |
|
Movement |
Hand
winding manual mechanism |
|
Case |
Stainless steel |
|
Case diameter |
30mm |
|
Dial |
Original
dial in gold |
|
Crystal |
Crystal is
cracked between 12 - 2 |
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Bracelet
material |
New black
leather band |
|
Year of
production |
1950’s |
|
Condition |
Vintage; In very good working condition |
|
Includes |
Generic box |
|
Gender |
Men’s |
Marvin is a
classic watch brand steeped in the tradition of fine Swiss horology since 1850.
For over 150 years, it has remained true to its founding principles of passion,
vivacity, and humor. The Marvin brand is known for its tradition of beautiful
and reliable time pieces, rich in style and history.
The Marvin
Watch Company was founded 1850 by Marc and Emmanuel Didisheim in Saint-Imier.
Already in 1854 one could move to the newly built office building of the pocket
watch manufacture. 1891/92 the new generation change was performed the three
sons of Marc Didisheim, Henri-Albert, Edgar and Charles, took over the
management of the company, which changed its name to Albert Didisheim et
Frères. In 1894 the company moved to La Chaux-de-Fonds. In 1895
Henri-Albert took over the management. The American market became the marketing
focus. The export to America was organized by the general agency in New York,
headed by Hippolyte Didisheim. With the establishment of the new factory
building in 1912 the company name was modified to Marvin.
In 1917 the
three sons of Henri-Albert took over the management of the company. Despite
reorientation towards wristwatches the production of fine manufacture movements
was maintained. Besides own movements Marvin also used Rolex movements for a
short period. In the 1930's Marvin brought the model La Gauche on the market.
Its development was probably due to the fact that Henri-Albert Didisheim
himself was left-handed. 1936 the trade mark Nivrel was introduced. After
acquisition of the company Election Marvin kept this name as a factory
brand.
From 1940
the company began alliances with KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Ferrari, Mercedes,
Jaguar, Fiat, MG, Rover and Chevrolet. 1950, at the 100-year anniversary,
Marvin could refer to a global distribution network that stretched across 70
countries. One product during this period was the “Flying Dutchman”, a wrist or
pendant watch worn by KLM pilots and flight staff. The company also produced
the iconic “Tire Watch”, a keychain watch in the shape of an automobile tire.
Another well-remembered watch was the “Motorist”, introduced at the Basel Fair
in 1959, which included a case back insert so it would rest on the inside of
the wrist while driving.
This vintage watch is in very good
working condition. Our vintage watches have been serviced by a professional
watch expert. Due to the age of this watch, Watch Again Watches does not
guarantee that this watch is waterproof or water resistant. We recommend that
you do not place any vintage watch in water as it may damage the mechanism
and/or bring condensation inside the watch.
Vintage watches also have to be well
taken care of and serviced to maintain its proper functioning. We have done our
best to offer you a Vintage watch in excellent condition that will be enjoyed
by you for years to come. You are welcome to contact us for more information on
any watch we sell.