It is no secret that vintage diving watches are at the top of our list of must-have cool stuff.
Sure, the commonly associated brands make some pretty iconic stuff (think Blancpain, Rolex, Omega, DOXA), but some of the coolest pieces come from lesser-known brands. Their names may not have survived the quartz crisis, but some of their watches did - providing a window back in time to a world where the ocean depths were just beginning to be explored.
This watch, an Concord Depth Gauge Chronograph, was produced sometime in the late 60s or early 70s, and features a stainless steel cushion case design. With a supremely cool and novel internal depth gauge register and a reverse panda dial with colorful design elements and a gorgeous patina, it is one of the coolest vintage diver models we've had the fortune to offer!
Better yet, this cool diver measures in at a hefty 42mm and houses a Valjoux 7733 manually-winding chronograph movement. The entire watch appears unused and New Old Stock, making it a true time capsule back into a simpler time. We may never see another one of these - but even if we do, we doubt it'll be this clean!