Favre - Leuba GENEVE  -  Preowned Watch

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Favre - Leuba GENEVE - Preowned Watch

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CountrySwitzerland
FormatWatch
Item ConditionVG+
LanguageEnglish
ManufacturerFavre - Leuba
Manufacturing Year1960
MechanismAutomatic Manual
ModelSea Chief - 62193
RegionSwitzerland

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Looking for a classic timepiece with a touch of vintage charm? Look no further! This 1960 Favre - Leuba GENEVE watch is a timeless piece that exudes elegance. With impeccable craftsmanship and a unique design, it's the perfect addition to any watch collection. Buy Favre - Leuba GENEVE Watch in Great Condition Today! THE FINE PRINT Maker: Favre - Leuba Model: Sea Chief Reference: N/A Year: 1960s Case No: 62193 Material: Stainless steel Dimensions: 33mm diameter; 12mm thickness Bracelet/Strap: Remade Stainless Steel Lug Width: 18mm Box/Papers: N/A A BRIEF HISTORY OF FAVRE - LEUBA In the 19th century, as maritime trade and exploration flourished, the need for accurate timekeeping on ships became paramount. Favre-Leuba emerged as a key player in this field, producing marine chronometers and deck watches renowned for their precision and reliability. These instruments were essential for determining a ship's position at sea, aiding in navigation and ensuring safe passage across oceans. Favre-Leuba's marine chronometers gained widespread recognition for their accuracy and durability, earning the trust of navigators, sailors, and maritime institutions worldwide. The company's commitment to quality and innovation solidified its reputation as a leading manufacturer of marine timekeeping instruments. Throughout the early 20th century, Favre-Leuba continued to refine its marine chronometers, incorporating advancements in technology and design. These instruments played a crucial role in maritime endeavors, from commercial shipping to naval operations and scientific expeditions. One of Favre-Leuba's notable achievements during this period was its contribution to the exploration of the world's oceans. The company's marine chronometers accompanied numerous expeditions, including voyages to chart uncharted territories, conduct scientific research, and circumnavigate the globe.