In 1885, a 16-year-old Swiss immigrant named Albert Wittnauer joined his brother-in-law J. Eugene Robert to work in the family watch business in New York, creating timepieces that were inspired by the luxury and style of the era. In turn, his designs propelled the brand to popularity in the United States. When the last Wittnauer brother died in 1916, Martha Wittnauer became the first woman watchmaker CEO.
This classic watch has a chronograph complication with a tricompax dial, making it a timepiece that can accompany any occasion.
Honest Vintage: The Greg Selch Collection
A native New Yorker from a family of connoisseurs, Greg Selch has collected watches for over 20 years, among many other things. Over the years, Selch has become well-known for his passion: ?orphan watches? as well as well-worn watches with patina, for which a term has been created: #selchism.
Dimension
Fits a wrist size of 7 inches or smaller.
















