Really nice Eternas there
In my personal collection of Swiss divers I would say both the Tudor Hydronauts and both Zenith Rainbows get the most compliments, comments and questions asked them. Both series are very different, the Hydronauts are slightly more toolish and the Rainbows are more dressy. The Tudornauts are also slightly bigger, OK both the Tudors and Zeniths are 39mm cases but the Hydronauts are 47mm lug to lug and 11mm high whereas the Rainbows are 45mm lug to lug and ultra slim of 9mm in height.
So I rate the Hydronauts and Rainbows as joint second in my collection However number 1 range in my personal collection is the Eterna Super KonTiki. Quality is superb, on a par with my Omega, Montblanc or B&M. The bracelets are simply the best too methinks The Super KonTiki is also a perfect size for my 7-inch wrists, 40mm case with 47mm lug to lug. Great weight and awesome wrist presence.
Oh and some cool colours as well
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Here's mine
And
Lovely watches.
I like the IDF variants, a while ago there was a few for sale, but now they seem to be thin on the ground. Bit like Auricoste.
Hi Horologos, just love your white KonTiki!! Terrific contrast with the white dial and red lettering
Late '90s?
Thanks for sharing!
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I like those...I may be a convert. Do they look good on a mesh bracelet...any pictures?
Hi PickleB,
One currently for sales on eBay but in the US. Anyway there's some pics of the mesh bracelet:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RARE-HUGE-...item4ad17e02ab
The nicest caseback.
I had two KonTiki's from the late '60's - still have one. Beautifully made watches with some lovely touches like the gold medallion on the caseback, signed crowns, logo embossed into the plexi's and great movement. Very under-rated IMO.
N
Had this one for several years. Stupidly sold it and now I can't find one remotely close to what I originally paid...
WOS sell eterna , , i was recently looking at this one , tho at just under £1300 for an sw200 movement im not sure.
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What do we think of the Eterna KonTiki heritage watches - is the quality good enough for the £1,500 price tag?
Yep, I like Kontikis
But this one has unfortunately gone..
Hi PickleB, yes you are correct the orange one is a limited edition. To celebrate 50 years of the KonTiki range they manufactured in 1997:
a) 250 blue dial watches
b) 249 orange dial watches
Hi Patrick, as you say the case back is quality:
The only KonTiki I have... some sort of special edition with a gold bezel. I would wear it if I could find someone able and willing to repair the chip out of the case...
I'm a proud owner of a grial IDF. Its a must!
Huzzah - seem to have found someone who thinks it should be an easy enough fix :)
http://www.jewellers-watford.co.uk/jewellery-repairs
Love the fancy fold out one Hans has, but what is it for? ( apart from telling the time)
Should finally get my hands on this one tomorrow
(Mike's photo of course)
Andy
Wanted - Damasko DC57
I am resurrecting this old thread. A few back I bought this first series Kontiki from 1958 (my birthyear) and it's the nicest kontiki of this series I ever saw.
Never polished 36.8mm case, stunning glossy original dial (these rarely age well), yellow gold markers, case-back with still clearly visible raft and serial number, 1414U movement. Original Gay-Freres bracelet marked 2-58. If it wasn't for the oxidized hands, it would look just released from the factory instead of being 54 years old. The crown doesn't have the 5 balls but it's still original.
My watchmaker did a complete service and cleaning, replaced the crystal and the ball-bearing (it was a bit loose) and brought back the bracelet to its original (bi-tonal) shine.
Here it is for your review.
Welcome, dr.raul! That really is a beautiful watch.
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
Welcome to the forum Dr Raul, you have a beautiful 1958 KonTiki. Thanks too Eddie for posting a pic of your lovely 1959 model.
KonTiki's rule
Cheers!
Mark
I first saw an Eterna Kontiki as a school boy in 1963. It was in a jewellers window for at least 2 years and was priced at £45. I wondered how could a steel watch cost so much. When I got into watch collecting I went through a phase of getting Eternas and I particularly like the reissue Kontiki made in the 90's, I had 3 of these at one time. Would love to get a good condition original 1958 version. The latest 4 hand is a beauty but just too big. Bring back 36 - 38 mm for me.
Working great (though non-GF endlinks), 34,5 mm:
Movement shot, like the patina though, 37 mm:
Will have my watchmaker have a look at swapping the movement and combining both GF straps.
Hello...this is the second of your threads that I've resurrected with a question.
On the net I've found a picture of a blue dial Super KonTiki 300m 50y LE. The back is numbered, but out of 499 (ie the total number of both blue and orange versions). It this correct, please? Can you have a look at your orange dial Eterna and, perhaps, post a close-up photo?
Thanks...
Hi PickleB,
Back of the Ltd Edition has the usual lovely engraving of the KonTiki raft plus "50 YEARS" and "No. 423/499"
Cheers!
Mark