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Shop › Jean Cardot Manual Wind | 17 Jewels | Steel Case | Red Sweeping Seconds

Jean Cardot Manual Wind | 17 Jewels | Steel Case | Red Sweeping Seconds

$175.00

This vintage Jean Cardot is a beautifully balanced Swiss dress watch that blends clean design with just the right amount of character. Housed in a stainless steel case, it offers a crisp, understated wrist presence that feels both classic and quietly distinctive.

The dial is highlighted by applied gold indices and matching gold hands, creating a warm contrast against the steel case. A vivid red sweeping seconds hand adds a subtle but striking pop of color, giving the watch a touch of mid-century flair while keeping the overall look refined and versatile.

Inside is a 17-jewel Swiss manual-wind movement stamped 447353. These movements were built for durability and consistent performance, making them reliable companions even decades later. This example runs well by vintage standards and offers the satisfying, tactile experience that only a hand-wound watch can provide.

Jean Cardot watches are lesser-known today, but they represent the golden era of Swiss private-label and boutique watchmaking, when smaller brands produced well-built mechanical watches using quality Swiss movements and distinctive, well-finished cases. This makes pieces like this especially appealing to collectors who enjoy discovering uncommon names with real mechanical substance.

A clean steel case, elegant gold details, and that bold red seconds hand make this Jean Cardot a standout vintage piece that delivers both charm and wearability at a very accessible level.

This vintage Jean Cardot is a beautifully balanced Swiss dress watch that blends clean design with just the right amount of character. Housed in a stainless steel case, it offers a crisp, understated wrist presence that feels both classic and quietly distinctive.

The dial is highlighted by applied gold indices and matching gold hands, creating a warm contrast against the steel case. A vivid red sweeping seconds hand adds a subtle but striking pop of color, giving the watch a touch of mid-century flair while keeping the overall look refined and versatile.

Inside is a 17-jewel Swiss manual-wind movement stamped 447353. These movements were built for durability and consistent performance, making them reliable companions even decades later. This example runs well by vintage standards and offers the satisfying, tactile experience that only a hand-wound watch can provide.

Jean Cardot watches are lesser-known today, but they represent the golden era of Swiss private-label and boutique watchmaking, when smaller brands produced well-built mechanical watches using quality Swiss movements and distinctive, well-finished cases. This makes pieces like this especially appealing to collectors who enjoy discovering uncommon names with real mechanical substance.

A clean steel case, elegant gold details, and that bold red seconds hand make this Jean Cardot a standout vintage piece that delivers both charm and wearability at a very accessible level.


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