Our Watch Of The Week 05.5.25
- Alex Dalton
- May 5
- 1 min read
This charming Rotary dress watch from the 1960's is a classic example of understated beauty.
The gold-toned sunburst dial and gold-plated case are both in excellent condition, with only light marks that reflect nearly 60 years of careful wear and vintage appeal.
Powered by a reliable manual movement, it’s performing well - gaining around 30 seconds over a 24-hour period. A stylish and dependable timepiece that carries the memories of a bygone era.
A worthy winner of our Watch of The Week award!
Rotary
1960's (1968)
Gold-plated casing
Keeping good time
Dial in excellent condition
Case in excellent condition
Gender: men's
Did you know?
Rotary was established in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland by Moise Dreyfuss - making it a company with well over 125 years of watchmaking history.
Did you know?
In the late ’60s, Genève watches became popular gifts for graduations, weddings, and corporate milestones, adding sentimental value.
Did you know?
Thanks to durable Swiss movements, many 1960's Rotary watches still run well with minimal servicing - making them ideal starter vintage pieces.
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