![]() During the 1970’s Seiko released dozens of automatic chronograph models, most notably their 6138 (dual subregister) and 6139 (single subregister) line. Yet some of the coolest vintage chronographs currently on the second-hand market came from Japan, most notably from Seiko. There is just something about the funky designs of the 1970’s that tick a lot of boxes for vintage collectors. From the iconic motorsports chronographs produced by Heuer to the austere military chronographs produced by Hamilton, Precista and CWC, the decade produced an incredible amount of unique vintage pieces.Ĭhronographs of this era are defined by their intricate dials with colorful accents, daring angular case shapes, and innovative mechanical movements. ![]() The 1970’s were a golden era for mechanical chronographs.
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