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Just In: Fresh Mid-Century Watches at Revolution Vintage
Just In: Fresh Mid-Century Watches at Revolution Vintage
But how do you know that you’re buying the right quality? Well, unless you know and trust the source in truth, unless you know exactly what you’re buying, it can be a gamble. Buying a vintage watch can be fraught with all kinds of issues relating to condition and authenticity.

40mm Omega Seamaster 120 'Baby Proplof' with Orange Minute Hand ref. ST 166.0250, Circa mid-1970s (©Revolution)
So, what do we offer? Simply, the finest examples of some of the most timeless, collectible and often exciting watches that can be sourced. And not everything is hugely expensive. In line with the times, we offer watches for all budgets.

40mm Breitling Navitimer Pilot's Chronograph ref. 806, Circa 1950s (©Revolution)

Certina steel watch with silver and black dial with painted Arabic numerals (©Revolution)

28mm Eterna Field Watch, Circa 1950s (©Revolution)

34mm Tudor Oysterdate, Circa 1960s (©Revolution)

Doxa with a black gilt dial with painted arabic numerals, Circa 1950s (©Revolution)