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Shop › Croton Aquadatic | Automatic Date | 17 Jewels | Circa 1960s | Stainless Steel Case

Croton Aquadatic | Automatic Date | 17 Jewels | Circa 1960s | Stainless Steel Case

$195.00

This vintage Croton Aquadatic is a handsome example of the sporty everyday watches that helped define Swiss watchmaking during the 1960s. Combining practical features such as automatic winding and a date display with a robust stainless steel case, the Aquadatic was designed to be a dependable companion for daily wear while maintaining the quality and style expected of Swiss mechanical watches.

The clean dial features applied hour markers, a date window at 3 o'clock, and the distinctive "Aquadatic" script that evokes the era's fascination with water-resistant and adventure-oriented watches. The simple, balanced design gives the watch excellent versatility, equally at home with casual or dress attire.

Powering the watch is a Swiss-made 17-jewel automatic movement signed Croton Watch Company. Under the balance, the movement is marked 2472 DA, identifying it as an ETA 2472 family caliber, one of the most respected and widely used automatic movements of the period. Introduced during the late 1950s, the ETA 2472 became known for its reliability, efficient full-rotor winding system, and straightforward serviceability. The movement's robust design made it a favorite among numerous Swiss manufacturers and contributed to the reputation of mid-century Swiss automatics for dependable everyday performance.

The stainless steel case remains one of the watch's greatest strengths. Unlike many contemporaries that were housed in gold-plated or chrome cases, the solid steel construction has allowed the watch to age gracefully and provides a modern, wearable presence on the wrist. Its proportions strike an ideal balance between vintage charm and contemporary comfort, making it an easy watch to enjoy today.

Founded in New York in 1878, the Croton Watch Company became one of America's most successful importers of Swiss watches. Through partnerships with respected Swiss manufacturers, Croton offered well-made and stylish timepieces to the North American market, earning a reputation for quality and value. Watches like the Aquadatic represent an important chapter in that history, blending American branding with dependable Swiss engineering.

Fitted with a new leather strap, this Croton Aquadatic offers a wonderful combination of vintage style, practical automatic functionality, and honest mid-century craftsmanship. It is a reminder of an era when even everyday watches were thoughtfully designed and built to last, making it an appealing piece for both collectors and those seeking a distinctive vintage watch to wear and enjoy.

This vintage Croton Aquadatic is a handsome example of the sporty everyday watches that helped define Swiss watchmaking during the 1960s. Combining practical features such as automatic winding and a date display with a robust stainless steel case, the Aquadatic was designed to be a dependable companion for daily wear while maintaining the quality and style expected of Swiss mechanical watches.

The clean dial features applied hour markers, a date window at 3 o'clock, and the distinctive "Aquadatic" script that evokes the era's fascination with water-resistant and adventure-oriented watches. The simple, balanced design gives the watch excellent versatility, equally at home with casual or dress attire.

Powering the watch is a Swiss-made 17-jewel automatic movement signed Croton Watch Company. Under the balance, the movement is marked 2472 DA, identifying it as an ETA 2472 family caliber, one of the most respected and widely used automatic movements of the period. Introduced during the late 1950s, the ETA 2472 became known for its reliability, efficient full-rotor winding system, and straightforward serviceability. The movement's robust design made it a favorite among numerous Swiss manufacturers and contributed to the reputation of mid-century Swiss automatics for dependable everyday performance.

The stainless steel case remains one of the watch's greatest strengths. Unlike many contemporaries that were housed in gold-plated or chrome cases, the solid steel construction has allowed the watch to age gracefully and provides a modern, wearable presence on the wrist. Its proportions strike an ideal balance between vintage charm and contemporary comfort, making it an easy watch to enjoy today.

Founded in New York in 1878, the Croton Watch Company became one of America's most successful importers of Swiss watches. Through partnerships with respected Swiss manufacturers, Croton offered well-made and stylish timepieces to the North American market, earning a reputation for quality and value. Watches like the Aquadatic represent an important chapter in that history, blending American branding with dependable Swiss engineering.

Fitted with a new leather strap, this Croton Aquadatic offers a wonderful combination of vintage style, practical automatic functionality, and honest mid-century craftsmanship. It is a reminder of an era when even everyday watches were thoughtfully designed and built to last, making it an appealing piece for both collectors and those seeking a distinctive vintage watch to wear and enjoy.


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