
Rare Lusina Chronograph Valjoux 23 - Completely Original
Valjoux 23 Chronograph movement
€800.00
Pamm Frères, a renowned Swiss watch manufacturer in Geneva, was founded by Abraham Adolf Pamm as A. Pamm Uhren Zurich on December 14, 1917. After Abraham's passing, his widow took over the business as A. Pamm Veuve & Fils on January 6, 1922. By 1924, the company was active in Geneva and listed as Pamm Frères, owned by Jacob and Fredek Pamm. The company operated at 15 Route de Chêne and later at 5 Avenue León Gaud as Pamm Frères, Montres Lusina Sarl, remaining active until at least 1966.
Please note: This is the only Lusina Chronograph for sale online worldwide!
This 1950s Lusina chronograph, featuring a manual winding Valjoux 23 movement, has been part of a personal collection since new and was passed down to me 20 years ago. The watch, typical of the 1950s post-war era, has a plated case and retains all original components, with only the crown replaced in the 1980s. The dial, in excellent condition with a 33mm diameter, was serviced three years ago and continues to keep excellent time, with the chronograph functioning perfectly. The Valjoux 23 movement ensures precision and reliability, making this watch a valuable addition to any collection.
Key Details:
Completely original, never polished
Vintage 1950s, serviced in 2022
Excellent working condition with minor marks
Valjoux 23 manual winding 17-jewel movement, service needed in 2 years
Plated case and back
Serial: 2532** - 279 Model
No box or papers
Swiss made, valuable collector's piece
No Box, No papers
Nice collectors piece
Swiss made
Attention: Vintage digital watches are delicate and may encounter issues as they age. We meticulously inspect and ensure that all watches we offer for sale are in the best condition we can achieve and accurately described. Consider the images as an integral part of the product description. Our watches are either cleaned or serviced, maintaining their originality as much as possible. For digital watches, it's crucial to replace batteries promptly once depleted to prevent any leakage that could harm the movement. Mechanical and automatic watches require servicing every three to five years to ensure optimal performance. Please remember this is a vintage and not a new watch so please don't expect perfection.
