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Shop › Remee Tank Style Watch, 17 Jewel Swiss Manual Wind, Art Deco Style

Remee Tank Style Watch, 17 Jewel Swiss Manual Wind, Art Deco Style

$185.00

This vintage Remee wristwatch is a beautifully preserved example of mid-century Swiss design, blending elegant Art Deco styling with the dependable craftsmanship that defined the golden age of mechanical watchmaking. Produced most likely between the late 1930s and early 1950s, this piece captures the refined proportions and understated sophistication that made rectangular dress watches so desirable during the era.

The dial features applied gold Arabic numerals in a softly stylized Art Deco font, paired with elegant gold-tone leaf and baton-style hands. A recessed small seconds register at 6 o’clock adds balance and classic functionality, while the original “17 Jewels” marking proudly highlights the quality of the movement within. Signed “Swiss Made” beneath the subdial, the watch reflects the strong reputation Swiss manufacturers had already established worldwide for precision and reliability.

Its rectangular case, accented by pronounced lugs and graceful lines, gives the watch a distinctive presence on the wrist. The warm gold-tone finish complements the vintage aesthetic beautifully, while the acrylic crystal adds the subtle distortion and charm characteristic of watches from this period.

Inside is a 17-jewel Swiss manual wind movement, considered a high-quality standard for the time. Movements of this type were designed with jeweled bearings to reduce friction and improve longevity, offering reliable performance and smooth operation. Brands like Remee often sourced movements from respected Swiss ébauche manufacturers such as A. Schild, FHF, and other suppliers that powered countless quality watches of the mid-century period.

Though Remee was not a prestige manufacture in the mold of larger Swiss houses, it represents an important chapter in horological history, when hundreds of independent Swiss brands produced honest, well-made mechanical watches for jewellers, catalog retailers, and regional distributors throughout Europe and North America.

Today, watches like this are increasingly appreciated for their authenticity, elegant proportions, and historical integrity. Rectangular watches from this era are especially admired for their architectural styling and the additional complexity involved in adapting mechanical movements to non-round cases.

A timeless and character-filled Remee, this watch offers genuine vintage Swiss craftsmanship, classic Art Deco influence, and the enduring charm of a true mid-century mechanical dress watch.

This vintage Remee wristwatch is a beautifully preserved example of mid-century Swiss design, blending elegant Art Deco styling with the dependable craftsmanship that defined the golden age of mechanical watchmaking. Produced most likely between the late 1930s and early 1950s, this piece captures the refined proportions and understated sophistication that made rectangular dress watches so desirable during the era.

The dial features applied gold Arabic numerals in a softly stylized Art Deco font, paired with elegant gold-tone leaf and baton-style hands. A recessed small seconds register at 6 o’clock adds balance and classic functionality, while the original “17 Jewels” marking proudly highlights the quality of the movement within. Signed “Swiss Made” beneath the subdial, the watch reflects the strong reputation Swiss manufacturers had already established worldwide for precision and reliability.

Its rectangular case, accented by pronounced lugs and graceful lines, gives the watch a distinctive presence on the wrist. The warm gold-tone finish complements the vintage aesthetic beautifully, while the acrylic crystal adds the subtle distortion and charm characteristic of watches from this period.

Inside is a 17-jewel Swiss manual wind movement, considered a high-quality standard for the time. Movements of this type were designed with jeweled bearings to reduce friction and improve longevity, offering reliable performance and smooth operation. Brands like Remee often sourced movements from respected Swiss ébauche manufacturers such as A. Schild, FHF, and other suppliers that powered countless quality watches of the mid-century period.

Though Remee was not a prestige manufacture in the mold of larger Swiss houses, it represents an important chapter in horological history, when hundreds of independent Swiss brands produced honest, well-made mechanical watches for jewellers, catalog retailers, and regional distributors throughout Europe and North America.

Today, watches like this are increasingly appreciated for their authenticity, elegant proportions, and historical integrity. Rectangular watches from this era are especially admired for their architectural styling and the additional complexity involved in adapting mechanical movements to non-round cases.

A timeless and character-filled Remee, this watch offers genuine vintage Swiss craftsmanship, classic Art Deco influence, and the enduring charm of a true mid-century mechanical dress watch.


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