Vintage Pryngeps ?
I’d like to add an Italian brand of watch to my small collection but don’t really fancy a Panerai - anything else out there worth looking at?
Anonimo do some nice looking watches .Although I think these are Swiss owned now .
https://anonimo.com/collections
Last edited by Tazmo61; 20th June 2021 at 21:06.
Out Of Order.
A bit lower down the food chain than Panerai though.
https://outoforderwatches.com/collections
Or up the chain, a bvlgari serpenti?
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Unimatic.
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Ennebi, hand made in Florence by the people left behind when LVMH bought Panerai, lots of genuine Italian history/ heritage.
Thanks all, will check those all out.
If an Italian/Swiss combination is close enough, there's Wyler Vetta. Both vintage and modern.
I couldnt name one Italian brand
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Squale
https://www.squale.ch/en/squale_history
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Last edited by Ginpopy; 21st June 2021 at 15:04.
Some more:
U-Boat
Meccaniche Veneziane
And comedy value Capri Watch
Yes, considering Italians are very into dressing well and nice things I would’ve thought there would be more watchmakers based there. Maybe their Latin temperament means they don’t have the patience!
I knew a stylish Italian chap who wore a JLC Reverso & a Locman
https://locman.it/en/watches/
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Philip Watch who put their name to (Jenny) Caribbean watches for the Italian market back in the 1970s. In fact they still use the Caribbean name for some of their lines.
Bulgari- octo finissimo. Tried one last week and absolutely gorgeous.
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I believe A-13A are italian.
Giuliano Mazzuoli make some interesting and unusual retrograde and manometer-styled watches, at stiff prices.
Perseo might be worth a look, some of their watches are actually made (assembled I'd guess) in Italy, the rest in Switzerland, genuine history, and inexpensive.
'Marcello C' are Italian I think also. Granted they sound like an Italian hairdressers .
* I thought they were Italian by the name- turns out after looking they are German made with Swiss parts.
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Last edited by bond; 22nd June 2021 at 11:54.
Officina del tempo …..
http://www.officinadeltempo.com/en/#!home_layout_1.html
There are some absolute shockers in this list. Correction, they are mostly absolute shockers. It looks to me like Italian style goes out of the window when they put pen to paper designing a watch.
OP good luck with finding an Italian watch you like.
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I think yer actual Stylish Italian recognises that Italy is not necessarily the source of all the finest things in life, thus "Italian watch" elicits much the same perplexity as phrases like "Swiss supercar"...
[Sbarro Autobau]
They did, after-all, export their only truly iconic watch brand to Switzerland...
Many years ago a member here posted a lovely looking Italian chronograph spotted whilst browsing watch shops in Italy. I discounted it at the time as it was in my dark days when a watch had to have a coronet on the dial to be desirable. I haven’t been able to find the post but if the member is still active please post it again.
Cairelli, I think.
https://revolutionwatch.com/the-stor...l-distributor/
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Jim.
Terra Cielo Mare. I love their concrete dial watch.
http://www.highsnobiety.com/p/terra-...ring-concrete/
http://www.highsnobiety.com/p/terra-...der-interview/
THIN is the new BLACK
Forgot about this one:
https://www.ligurewatches.com/
At least it's not a shocker
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Then there is Locman, from Elba island.
They are renowned for their funky design, mainly do quartz but quality is good.
https://locman.it/en/
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indeed - hence the mention in post 15
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