An elegant early Tempo with engine-turned chevron dial, Breguet-style numerals and rolled gold cushion case, c.1909
Tempo Watches was a Swiss brand active primarily during the mid-20th century, producing affordable yet well-made mechanical timepieces. Like many smaller Swiss makers of the era, Tempo focused on reliable manual-wind and automatic watches housed in classic stainless steel or gold-plated cases. The brand embraced popular design trends of the 1940s through 1960s, from dress watches to sporty chronographs. Today, Tempo watches are appreciated by collectors for their honest craftsmanship, vintage charm and accessible entry into Swiss horology.
What's on Offer
A beautifully early Tempo wristwatch dating to around 1909, this piece is a wonderful example of transitional watch design. The standout feature is the remarkable engine-turned chevron-patterned dial, a geometric motif that plays beautifully with the light. Applied Breguet-style Arabic numerals bring a refined, almost pocket-watch elegance, perfectly complemented by the delicate period handset and subsidiary seconds.
The rolled gold cushion case has aged honestly, showing gentle wear and patina consistent with its age, enhancing rather than detracting from its authenticity. It retains warmth and character throughout, paired with a black leather strap that suits its vintage proportions perfectly.
A rare opportunity to own a true early 20th-century wristwatch — rich in detail, originality and over a century of history on the wrist.
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