Classic beauty from Strickland Vintage Watches. Yoko is wearing a 1950s era pink gold Hamilton wristwatch.
Model: Yoko Lauren Heavilin Photographer: Rossie Newson Photography Makeup: Beauty Beat By Melisa J. Makeup Artist
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Classic beauty from Strickland Vintage Watches. Yoko is wearing a 1950s era pink gold Hamilton wristwatch.
Model: Yoko Lauren Heavilin Photographer: Rossie Newson Photography Makeup: Beauty Beat By Melisa J. Makeup Artist
We have finally come into a small collection of wrist watches. We’re taking them over to a watchmaker to get them fresh batteries, polished and cleaned. We should have them on view in our display case in a few weeks. #watches #TimePieces #VintageWatches #VintageTimePieces #RichardsFabulousFinds #Haberdashery #Chicago (at Richards Fabulous Finds) https://www.instagram.com/richardsfabulousfinds/p/Buh7mS6HJtN/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=d82zwz30gelg
1948 Cyma wristwatch advertisement featuring a men’s handsome horned-lug dress watch: “Cyma Times the World/World Wide Service by a World Wide Organisation.”
Wonderful Movado catalog page featuring the Ermeto styles, circa 1946.
Iconic British pop-model Twiggy declaring her love for haute horology, circa 1967.
Wonderful Movado catalog page featuring the Ermeto styles, circa 1946.
The great Alfred Hitchcock showing of his new wrist alarm, circa 1962.
In 1927, Isidore Ditesheim invented a unique mechanism for the watch known as 'Non-Stop,' which wound the movement when the case was opened and closed, eliminating the need for manual winding. This innovation contributed to the Ermeto winning the grand prize at the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition. By 1930, Huguenin Frères had introduced another patent for an automatic strut that deployed when the case was opened.
This work of tactile art and horological history was available in various metal cases (platinum, gold, silver, vermeil, steel) with finishes like lacquer, niello, enamel, and guilloché enamel. Although the case shape remained consistent, the style of dials and hands evolved, helping to date specific pieces. It could be used with or without a chain and often featured a folding strut to serve as a travel clock.
Notable owners included Pope Pius XI, King Albert I of Belgium, King Edward VIII, Clara Bow, Andy Warhol (who owned at least six), and His Majesty King Charles III, whose Ermeto was stolen and later returned in 1994. It’s also said that an early model was presented to Albert Einstein.
We’re pleased to offer this Movado Ermeto in exotic skin over steel; offered in its own custom-fitted, velvet-lined maple presentation box. Circa 1930s.