1940s BREITLING Up/Down Chronograph Watch Venus 170 17 Jewels Doctor's Wristwatch
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BREITLING - "Watch of a famous Swiss luxury watch manufacturer.”
When it comes to luxury timepieces that seamlessly blend aviation-inspired design with precision craftsmanship, Breitling is a name that often soars above the rest. Breitling is a Swiss luxury watchmaker founded in 1884 in Saint-Imier, Switzerland, by Léon Breitling. The company is known for its precision-made chronometers designed for aviators and today is still in operation and based in Grenchen, Switzerland. This iconic watch company has a history that's as rich and storied as the intricate movements ticking inside their beloved timepieces.
The company initially focused on producing high-quality chronographs and precision instruments for various industrial and scientific purposes. During World War I, Breitling gained prominence for supplying military forces with chronographs and other timing instruments, particularly those used in aircraft cockpits. This association with aviation marked the beginning of Breitling's longstanding connection to the world of flight.
Historically, Breitling has sourced movements from suppliers such as Valjoux, ETA, and Venus rather than producing movements in-house; however, in 2009 Breitling developed the B01, a self-winding, column wheel chronograph movement, for use in the Breitling Chronomat 01 and Navitimer 01.
VENUS
Established nearly a century ago, Venus, a Swiss watchmaking, started producing calibers in 1923 and gained a foothold for demand with the release of their first chronograph ten years later, the Venus caliber 103. The reliability of their column-wheel movements made them a go-to source for key players with market dominance, further enhancing their reputation. Eventually this granted Venus the confidence to start signing the dials of their own wares.
Venus produced some of the best chronograph movements of the 1940s. Although the history of the Venus company is not well documented, the story reveals the surprisingly connected world of watchmaking at the time. Venus rose and fell in just a few decades, but the legacy of their chronograph movements, especially the legendary rattrapante (split-second chrono) used by Breitling, lives on.
The Venus Caliber 170
First documented in 1936, the Venus caliber 170 is a hand-winding column wheel chronograph movement with distinctive 6-12 subdial arrangement. It is the only Venus movement with eight columns rather than seven, and the only column wheel Venus movement to use an oscillating pinion rather than a traditional horizontal clutch.
The Venus caliber 170 was in production by 1937 and it remained in production until 1951, by which time it was replaced by the caliber 188 family of cam-switching chronograph movements. The caliber 170 was a revolutionary movement, given its small diameter and modern dual-pusher design, and set the stage for the caliber 150 and caliber 175 families, though it was completely different in design. It was also much less expensive than competing movements from the era. All these aspects made the Venus caliber 170 quite successful throughout the 1940s.
The caliber 170 was notably used by Heuer (Ref. 3249) and Breitling in their “cheaper” popular lines. But was also used by many other Swiss brands, including Wyler, Gallet and Wittnauer and others including Büren, Elbon, Eloga, Helbros, Leonidas, Olma, Silvana and Telda.
The 170 was commonly outfitted with telemeter scales for gauging the distance of objects in relation to noise. Besides, in response to the spike for medical personnel, they were also widely available with a pulsometer dial. The caliber 170 marked a transition in manufacturing approach that catered to greater efficiency with mass-production, a burgeoning direction in the wake of WWII.
From twobrokewatchsnobs.com .- “It would be my assumption that Venus conceived the 170’s mechanics with two goals in mind: First, to maintain quality in spite of cutting costs. Second, to implement Heuer’s oscillating pinion design—a reliable, if not “lean” approach to manufacturing the movements, themselves.”
1940s BREITLING
Up/Down Chronograph
17 Jewels Venus 170
Doctor's Wristwatch
Steeped in history, this is vintage Breitling “up/down” chronograph wristwatch from the 1940s. It is closely associated with medical services during World War II. A distinguished timepiece for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
It is a manual-wind watch powered by the revolutionary Venus caliber 170 movement signed by Breitling. It is a 2-button; start/stop chronograph: central 60-second chrono hand and 30-minute chrono. It features 17 jewels, sub-second hand, 40-hour power reserve and operates at 18,000 a/h. Swiss made.
The Venus 170 is a manual-winding 2-button movement with integrated 8-column-wheel (8 column gear) chronograph and featuring a distinctive 6-12 subdial arrangement.
In pristine condition, the two-tone dial with the unique “up/down” layout (12/6 sub-dial). A silvered gray dial featuring bold Breguet numerals and the pulsometer scale (used by medical personnel) on a rose-gold tone inner bezel. The 30-minute chronograph counter is located at 12 o’clock and the sub-second hand is located at 6 o’clock position. The dial is also signed with the Breitling logo/name and “Chronograph.”
The watch is housed in a 34.5mm silver-tone case and stainless-steel back. Rectangular chrono pushers and pull up crown. It comes on an Argentinian vintage black genuine leather two-piece strap signed: “Argentina Cuero Legitimo.”
This vintage Breitling chronograph from the 1940s is not only fascinating but also exceptionally stylish. It runs smoothly and keeps excellent time.
Thank you for your interest! Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions or reasonable offers.
Movement:
Breitling
17 Jewels
Swiss Made
Venus 170
Case Back Markings:
Breitling
17269C
Measurements (mm):
Case Diameter 34.5
Case Diameter w/Crown 37.3
Case Lug to Lug 42
Case Thickness 13
Lug Width 18
Band Width 18
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