Tissot 18k Gold Hand-winding Chronograph
Tissot 18k Gold Hand-winding Chronograph
Dial: Tissot original dial with 2 chronograph subdials at 3 and 9. Bar index with Tachymeter scale
Movement: hand-winding mechanical chronograph (cal.Lemania 1277)
Manufacture date: 1950
Crystal: acrylic
Case metarial: 18K Solid gold
Case Diameter: 34mm (excludes crown)
Crown: Push-down and two Chronograph pushers
Strap: Vintage alligator Leather
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At Watchartexchange, every watch is hand-selected by Simon, our Master Watchmaker, in Darien, CT—not some distant land. Each timepiece undergoes meticulous servicing and restoration to near-factory condition. This includes complete disassembly, thorough inspection, and replacement of parts with authentic components when needed. The movement is expertly reassembled, lubricated, and calibrated for precision.
We preserve the horological heritage of every watch.
While our watches may cost more, their superior quality and craftsmanship far surpass what competitors offer. We’re not just resellers—we’re a dedicated watchmaking company.
Shop with confidence: no customs or duties, and a 100% refund guaranteed by your credit card if you’re not completely satisfied. Contact us before purchase for expert advice and availability.
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FULL FACTORY-CONDITION RESTORATION – $1,500 invested
• Complete disassembly & factory-spec restoration (inside and out)
• 100 % genuine factory parts only – zero aftermarket
• New genuine seals installed and pressure-tested to original factory specification
• Newly restored and regulated to original chronometer-grade precision
• 1-year comprehensive warranty (most sellers offer none)
• 14-day 100 % money-back guarantee — no questions, no restocking fee
This watch is not merely “serviced.”
It is indistinguishable from one that left the factory the day it was born.
Look at eBay. Look across Chrono24.
If you find another example restored to this standard… buy it.
You won’t.





















