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Four incredible vintage chronographs to kick off your collection

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Here are four incredible chronographs from the 1960s and '70s. No two are alike, the creds are solid, and you'll be owning a piece of history as much as a wrist-borne fashion statement

Omega Speedmaster "Pre-Moon"
It took man to the moon and back, even if it was originally designed for racecar drivers. Christie's recent commemorative Speedmaster sale saw a few Speedies fetch six-figure prices, but this one from 1967 sits at a much more reasonable $3,550. The year means it dates to before the moon landing, when this was a humble, little-known chrono

Heuer Viceroy Autavia
Viceroy Autavia was originally being used as a promotional item to sell cigarettes-it's a legit racing chronograph whose merits let it transcend its sktechy past. This one from 1973 is in crispy mint condition, with the bezel and dial still inky black, the seconds hand and accents bright red, and the beads-of-rice-style bracelet still tight and shiny. This is a whole lot of watch for $3,750
 
Zenith Red Vignette El Primero
This strange 1970 chronograph houses the legendary El Primero chronograph movement inside a funky case with a bright red sunburst dial and wide-link bracelet. This Zenith El Primero has a great movement and strange looks..

Rolex Daytona Ref 6263
The gold standard. This ref 6232 example has the big red signature at 6 o'clock, a lightly faded dial, and a glossy black bezel. Sure, at $40,000, this is by far the most expensive watch of the bunch, but we're talking serious heirloom-quality wristwear here. There's no question that this is the most legendary chronograph ever


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First Published: Dec 26 2015 | 12:03 AM IST

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