NOS Ancre Manual-Wind Dress Watch 1970s
This Ancre Dress watch is the perfect, clean, manual-wind dress watch. Beautiul 36mm SGP case with gold sunburst dial with applied 12 and 6 markers, pointy hands and date-only.
I've bought a lot from the son of a deceased watchmaker and this watch - among others - has been in a box for 40+ years. It was never sold, so this is a true NOS (New Old Stock) watch - the condition is absolutely new.
A NOS watch like this is perfect if you love a vintage style but are looking for the same experience as buying a new watch in terms of condition of the watch.
I've paired it with an aftermarket black leather strap suitable for any wrist size.
Watch runs great and measures +11s/d | 222 Amplitude | 0.6ms Beat Error on the timegrapher. Even while NOS, a service might be adviced if you plan to wear it daily.
- Case Width 32mm
- Thickness 7mm
- Lug-To-Lug 38mm
- Bracelet Size Adjustable
- Condition New Old Stock (NOS)
- Case Condition
- Dial Condition
- Crystal Condition 100/100 - NOS
- Movement Condition Keeps time, winds well. Clean.
- Box? No
- Papers? No
- Warranty? No
- Additional?
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All your questions answered
Are these Genuine Seiko Watches?
Yes - all watches offered on WatchEra are 100% genuine.
I have been collecting Seiko & Watches for over 10 years, had over 1500 different seiko's passed through my hands, are actively contributing to forums & groups and carefully - I even own a bunch of Seiko Catalogs & Books to use as reference.
- If parts are replaced (like strap or crystal) this is always mentioned in the description.
- I do not sell "redials", "mumbai specials" "seiko mods" or other franken-watches related.
- To proof the authenticity, I'll give you all references available, the original model number and a picture of how the watch was depicted in the original vintage seiko dealer catalog.
Feel free to ask me any specific questions about vintage Seiko watches.
3 Months Warranty - How does it work?
All watches sold on WatchEra are working and any details important to the functionality are mentioned.
I do stand behind the quality of the watches that I sell and therefor offer a 3 month warranty on the movement.
At WatchEra - every watch that hits the store is checked by myself personally or by one of the watchmakers I work with.
However - most watches sold are used, vintage and sometimes very old wristwatches. Generally speaking I'm not aware of the (service) history or water resistance but will describe the current condition as transparant as possible.
Rules Apply. Read more here.
Will you ship worldwide?
Yes, I ship watches worldwide WatchEra sells watches to watch fans all over the world daily, I've sold to over 30 different countries.
Shipping Courier
- I mainly use PostNL (Dutch National Postal Company) - this means that the package could be delivered by your national parcel company when it arrived in your co
Can I follow my shipment?
Track your shipment
- All shipments can be followed with a tracking link that you'll receive through e-mail!
You can also use https://tracking.postnl.nl/track-and-trace/
What if the parcel gets lost or stolen?
I only ship watches 100% insured up to the purchase amount
This means you'll be able to receive a full refund if the watch ends up to be confirmed stolen or lost by the carrier.
Will the watch arrive safely?
Yes, I've learned how to properly protect and ship watches worldwide and you don't have to worry about the watch being damaged or defunct during shipping.
Your watch will be:
- Well-packed in neutral carton box
- Protected against fall damage
- Protected against water damage
- Has neutral packaging to prevent theft
- We only ship watches in BOXES not in ENVELOPS as we believe boxes are way less often lost by shipping companies.
Can I return the watch?
Yes, you can return any watch purchase within 14 days after the watch has been delivered without questions asked - however rules apply!
Please read our more in-depth Return-Policy!
Return-Costs are for the buyer.
How are you able to offer so much Vintage Seiko Watches?
That's the secret of the smith ofcourse, but to give a small insight:
I've been collecting vintage Seiko Watches myself for over 10 years and over the years I've built a net work of fellow seiko-collectors, watch resellers and other companies and individuals that are able to consistently offer high-quality genuine vintage Seiko's to me, mainly from Asia & Japan.
Next to that, I use alot of the same platforms that you might use and local marketplaces, watch fairs & auctions.
Also, do note that Seiko was one of the booming and most succesful watch companies throughout the 70s and 80s and millions of Seikos were produced & sold - my skill is finding the right ones for you :)