Dive Chronograph "Movado M95 Super Sub Sea" - Movado Watch Men from 1960’s

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Movado Watch Men Description

As far back as the 1930s, Movado was trading in water-resistant wristwatches, and by the early '60s, they were producing dive watches built to stand up to the era's greater-known offerings from names like Rolex, Omega, Heuer & Tudor.

The Super Sub Sea is quite possibly the most desirable of Movado's dive watches during this era, and this ref. 95-704-541 is an absolute rarity. The earliest variations of this chronograph contain the M95 movement that was first developed by Piguet, which just happens to have the distinction of being the first modular chronograph movement ever produced.

Of course, at first glance, you may think that this is a Zenith reference A277 as they almost look identical. And to be sure, both references were manufactured at a time when Movado and Zenith worked closely together under the same parent company. But this one is a piece all its own - something we like to call a "Time Capsule" due to the fact that it is in flawless vintage condition. And with these Sub Sea Chronographs becoming increasingly difficult to find—especially in this condition—this is an especially unique opportunity to own one of the coolest dive watches from the dive watch golden era.

Dive Chronograph Movado Characteristics

  • Year: 1960's
  • Ref: 95-704-541
  • Case number: 593
  • Movement: Mechanical
  • Case materials: Stainless Steel
  • Strap materials: Leather
  • Case size: 40,5 mm
  • Made in Switzerland.

Benefits of Owning a Movado Watches

Rarity and Vintage Appeal

  • The watch is a rare piece, especially the ref. 95-704-541. Its flawless vintage condition makes it even more appealing for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

Historic Significance

  • The watch contains the M95 movement that was first developed by Piguet, making it historically significant as the first modular chronograph movement ever produced.

Swiss-Made Quality

  • As a Swiss-made watch, you can count on it for its quality and durability, which is key for dive watches.

Unique Collaboration History

  • The watch was produced during the period when Movado and Zenith were closely collaborating. While it may look similar to a Zenith reference A277, this watch is a unique piece in its own right.

Versatility

  • With a stainless steel case and leather straps, it can effortlessly transition from casual to formal settings.

Perfect Case Size

  • With a case size of 40.5 mm, it's versatile enough to suit a range of wrist sizes without appearing too bulky or too small.

Collector's Item

  • The Super Sub Sea is among the most desirable of Movado's dive watches from the 1960s, making it a highly sought-after collector's item.

Longevity and Durability

  • Built to rival watches from top brands like Rolex, Omega, and Tudor, you can be confident in its long-lasting durability, especially as a dive watch.

Investment Potential

  • Given its rarity and increasing difficulty to find in such condition, it is likely to appreciate in value over time, making it a solid investment.

Time Capsule Piece

  • The watch is in impeccable condition, earning it the name "Time Capsule." This means that you're not just buying a watch, but a piece of history.

Owning this Movado M95 Super Sub Sea from the 1960s isn't just about keeping time; it's about owning a piece of horological history. Whether you're a seasoned collector or new to the world of vintage watches, this piece offers a unique blend of history, quality, and style.

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