Originally Posted by
ghwatch
thanks!
unfortunately there isn't much info, if you google Angelus watch history you'll find a few informative links. They manufactured their own mostly chronograph movements but did not survive the quartz crisis. There most famous timepiece is the Chronodato which you find on ebay regularly.
I think these 50's bicompax Angelus chronographs are-under appreciated...38mm, black glossy + gilt dial, bevelled lugs, stepped bezel, full stainless steel waterproof case, in-house column wheel movement (cal.215), and fairly rare. Mine is the civilian version but a military version with bigger pushers and crown was issued to the Hungarian air force.