Favre-Leuba Black Lacquered Dial circa 1970
Favre-Leuba Black Lacquered Dial circa 1970
Founded in 1737 by Abraham Favre, Favre-Leuba is the second oldest Swiss watch brand after Blancpain. The brand is therefore not very young and is indeed one of these great historic houses which have worked for the development of Swiss watchmaking.
The example presented is a superb dress watch equipped with the famous Peseux 7001 with a deep black lacquered dial. This piece, in good condition, is reminiscent of the features of certain Patek Philippe models from the same period.
Switzerland, around 1970
Dial : Black lacquered dial, dauphine hands
Housing : Steel
Diameter : 33mm x 33mm
Movement : Mechanical Peseux 7001, 17 jewels
Bracelet : Leather 18mm
State : Superb condition, this watch has never been polished. Crown signed. The background still has its original sticker. Some minimal and practically imperceptible scratches on the glass. Very good condition for its age. The movement has been completely overhauled, this Favre-Leuba works perfectly.
Watch warranty : 12 months