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Vulcain Cricket
Vulcain

Vulcain Cricket

$1,200
Sold / unavailable · analogshift.com · Watch
We're big fans of alarm watches — especially the Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox — but Vulcain was the first to make a working model, and as we all know, vintage collectors love to own the first version of anything.  It also happened that when Vulcain designed this innovative watch, they nailed it on the first go-around. The Cricket wasn’t some delicate novelty — in fact, it accompanied the first expedition to reach the peak of K2. Future advertisements would read, “The teams of all these expeditions have expressed their satisfaction and admiration of the record performance of their Vulcain Cricket, testifying that their running was as faultless and the ringing of the alarm as distinct on the summit of K2 as in the damp jungles of equatorial Africa.” Pretty damned cool if you ask us. This particular example of the Cricket dates to circa the 1970s and features a 35mm stainless steel case with an acrylic crystal, a signed crown, and a polished bezel. Inside, it features a satin silver dial with applied gold-tone indices, a matching 'obelisk' handset, and Vulcain's Calibre 120 manually wound movement. In fantastic, sharp condition throughout this piece makes for a fantastic and, of course, practical daily wearer or dress piece. And who doesn’t love a mechanical alarm? Perhaps only those who have not experienced one! The buzzing vibration positively oozes a certain old-world charm.
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