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Angelus, Chronodato, chronograph, ca 1945.

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15 000 - 25 000 SEK
1 410 - 2 350 EUR
1 520 - 2 530 USD
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22 000 SEK
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Carl  Palmegren
Carl Palmegren
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Angelus, Chronodato, chronograph, ca 1945.

Case size: 38 mm
Material: steel
Movement: manual, caliber 217
Year: circa 1945
Crystal: plastic crystal
Bracelet: perlon strap
Case number: 214'056

Needs a service. Chronograph second hand chopped. Replaced hour hand. Dial with patina.

Muut tiedot

Angelus became a well-known watch brand in the 1930s and 1940s thanks to its high-quality production of chronographs. The company was founded in 1891 in Le Locle, Switzerland, by two brothers, Albert and Gustav Stolz. During the first decades, Angelus mainly produced pocket watches and wristwatches, but in the 1920s, they began to focus more on chronographs.

During World War II, demand for chronographs was high because they were important for military purposes, such as measuring speed and timing. Angelus became known for its high-quality production of chronographs and won several awards for its technical expertise.

In 1942, Angelus introduced the Chronodate model, which was later renamed the Chronodato the following year. This was the world's first serially produced chronograph with a calendar function.

After World War II, demand for chronographs declined, and Angelus focused on producing simpler wristwatches, and In 1978, the company was shut down.