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Artículo: Top 12 Art Deco Watches | VARIO

Top 12 Art Deco Watches | VARIO

Top 12 Art Deco Watches | VARIO

Art Deco was a design movement that emerged in the 1920s and 1930s, characterized by its emphasis on geometric shapes, bold colors, and streamlined designs. It was a time of great artistic and cultural innovation, and the Art Deco style was reflected in many areas of design, including fashion, architecture, and of course, watches. In this article, we will explore the top 12 Art Deco watches, each with its own unique aesthetic and design.

 

 

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  1. Cartier Tank Solo

The Cartier Tank Solo is an iconic wristwatch that exudes sophistication and elegance. One of the defining features of this watch is its Art Deco design.

The rectangular case of the Tank Solo is reminiscent of the bold geometric shapes that were popular in the Art Deco era. The clean lines and simple design of the watch face allow the beauty of the dial to shine through. The Roman numerals and blue steel hands add a touch of luxury and sophistication, while the leather strap provides a comfortable and practical finishing touch.

Overall, the Cartier Tank Solo wristwatch is a masterpiece of Art Deco design. It embodies the principles of this iconic movement while maintaining its timeless elegance and sophistication. It is truly a watch that will never go out of style and is sure to be cherished for generations to come.

Price from $6,650

 

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  1. Vacheron Constantin Historiques American 1921

The Vacheron Constantin Historiques American 1921 wristwatch is a stunning timepiece that pays tribute to the Art Deco era in which it was originally created.

One of the defining features of this watch is its off-center dial, which was a popular design element in the Art Deco era. The dial is set at a 45-degree angle, making it easier to read the time while driving. The bold Arabic numerals and black Breguet-style hands contrast beautifully against the white enamel dial, adding to the watch's unique charm.

The case of the American 1921 is also a nod to the Art Deco movement. It features clean lines and a rectangular shape, which was a popular design element during this time period. The case is crafted from 18k rose gold or white gold, adding to the watch's luxurious appeal.

Overall, the Vacheron Constantin Historiques American 1921 wristwatch captures the spirit of this iconic movement and combines it with the exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail for which Vacheron Constantin is renowned.

Price from $36,800

 

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  1. Longines Heritage Classic

The Longines Heritage Classic is a beautiful wristwatch that captures the spirit of Art Deco design. The Heritage Classic pays tribute to the Art Deco era in a number of ways.

One of the defining features of this watch is its clean case. This simple yet striking design is a hallmark of the Art Deco style. The dial features large Arabic numerals and elegant, blued steel hands that stand out against the silver opaline (or black) lacquered dial. The small seconds subdial at 6 o'clock adds to the watch's classic appeal.

Overall, the Longines Heritage Classic is a stunning example of Art Deco design. It combines the classic elegance of this iconic movement with modern precision and durability, making it a watch that is both timeless and functional.

Price from $1,900

 

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  1. Girard-Perregaux Vintage 1945

The Girard-Perregaux Vintage 1945 wristwatch is a stunning timepiece that showcases the beauty of Art Deco design.

The Vintage 1945 watch from Girard-Perregaux pays homage to the aesthetic traditions of the early 1900s, which the brand has consistently embraced. The design incorporates elements of Art Deco, with straight lines that gracefully transition into curves and vice versa, creating a harmonious balance. The rectangular case of the watch embodies the Art Deco principle of geometric shapes, making it a central feature of its design.

The Girard-Perregaux Vintage 1945 also features a high-quality leather strap that complements the watch's vintage look. The strap is secured by a pin buckle that is also crafted from stainless steel, further enhancing the watch's overall aesthetic.

Price from $6,500

 

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  1. Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso

The Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso wristwatch is an iconic timepiece that embodies the principles of Art Deco design. The watch was originally designed in 1931 for polo players who needed a watch that could withstand the rough and tumble of the sport.

One of the defining features of the Reverso is its rectangular case, which is both elegant and striking. The watch features a unique reversible case that allows the wearer to flip the watch over to protect the delicate dial. The case is made of stainless steel or 18k pink gold.

The Reverso timepiece is more than just a wristwatch; it is a masterpiece that brings together elegance, practicality, and artistry. Its design is enduring and classic, ensuring that it will never become outdated, and thus, an excellent investment for those seeking a luxurious and superior quality watch.

Price from $9,050

 

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  1. Franck Muller Long Island

The Franck Muller Long Island watch is a true masterpiece of Art Deco style and design. The clean, geometric lines of the watch face and case, combined with the bold use of color and materials, create a striking and sophisticated timepiece that is both timeless and contemporary.

Inspired by the iconic architecture and design of the Art Deco movement of the 1920s and 1930s, the Long Island watch embodies the glamour and sophistication of that era. Its rectangular case, with its rounded corners and gently curved edges, is both elegant and modern, while the bold numerals add a sense of drama and style.

The Long Island watch is a true work of art, with every detail carefully crafted and designed to perfection. From the sleek, polished stainless steel case to the luxurious leather strap, this watch is a must-have for anyone who appreciates the beauty and sophistication of this timeless era.

Price: From $11,600

 

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  1. Patek Philippe Calatrava

The Patek Philippe Calatrava watch is a true gem of Art Deco design and elegance. This stunning timepiece is a classic example of the minimalist style, with its clean lines, bold geometry, and simple yet striking details. The slim, tapered hands and slender hour markers create a sense of balance and harmony, while the beautiful detailing on the dial and case adds a touch of sophistication and refinement.

The Calatrava is a testament to Patek Philippe's unparalleled craftsmanship and attention to detail. From the luxurious leather strap to the fine finishing on the case and dial, this watch is a true work of art that is sure to impress and delight.

Price from $27,500

 

 

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  1. Tissot Heritage 

The Tissot Heritage timepiece exemplifies the Art Deco with its uncluttered lines, geometric shapes, and understated embellishments, flawlessly embodying the elegance and sophistication of that era.

The watch's round case, without any adornment, is simple yet elegant, while the slim, tapered hands and slender hour markers create a sense of symmetry and balance. The watch's intricate detailing on the dial and case add a touch of refinement and sophistication.

The Heritage watch is not only an expression of Tissot's commitment to quality and craftsmanship but also a tribute to the Art Deco movement, showcasing the enduring appeal of this iconic style.

Price: $1,150

 

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  1. Panerai Radiomir 1940 3 Days Acciaio

The Radiomir 1940 3 Days Acciaio is a military-inspired Art Deco watch from Panerai.

The case, with its large lugs and smooth curves, exudes a sense of elegance and refinement, while the black dial with luminous numerals adds a touch of practicality to the design. The watch's slender hands and indices create a sense of balance and harmony, while the small seconds sub-dial adds subtle detail to the overall look.

The Radiomir 1940 3 Days Acciaio watch is not just a timepiece, but a work of art that reflects Panerai's commitment to quality and craftsmanship. The watch's Art Deco-inspired design is both timeless and modern, making it a perfect choice for anyone seeking a watch that is both stylish and functional.

Price: from $11,050

 

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  1. Joseph Bulova Collection

The Joseph Bulova Collection is a series of Art Deco watches that pay tribute to the founder of the Bulova watch company.

The collection is made up of sixteen classic vintage-style models, which have a round, square, or cushion case, a white, silver, black, or pink dial with historical time markers, and a matching leather strap or steel bracelet. The straps and lowercase cover are decorated with Joseph Bulova's signature.

All models are powered by the Swiss automatic caliber Sellita SW200 with 26 jewels, a 38-hour power reserve, a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour, and hour, minute, second and date functions. The watches are available in a limited series of 350 pieces each.

Price: from $1,050

 

  1. Vario Empire

The Vario Empire watch is a stunning timepiece that pays homage to the iconic Art Deco style of the early 20th century. With its clean lines, bold geometry, and strikingly elegant details, this watch perfectly captures the glamour and sophistication of the era.

The Empire watch features a classic round case with a sleek, unadorned dial that is both simple and refined. The slim tapered hands and slender hour markers give a sense of balance and harmony, while the beautiful details on the case and strap add a touch of luxury. It works with a reliable Miyota 6T33 hand-wound movement that offers a power reserve of 40 hours.

The Vario Empire watch is a testament to the brand's commitment to quality and craftsmanship. From the fine materials used in the construction of the watch to the meticulous attention to detail, every aspect of this timepiece has been carefully thought out and crafted to perfection.

Overall, the Vario Empire watch is a timeless masterpiece of Art Deco style and design that is sure to impress and delight. Whether worn as a statement piece or as a subtle accent to any outfit, this watch is sure to turn heads and inspire admiration.

Price: $428

 

  1. Vario Versa Dual Time Reversible Watch

The Vario Versa is another modern Art Deco watch with a distinctive rectangular case. The Art Deco era served as the source of inspiration for this watch, which combines a reversible design with a timepiece with two faces.

This unexpected and unique novelty of a micro brand is not only well-made but also affordable. The case, which echoes the modest proportions of Art Deco watches, is the most important part of the watch. The striking curved edges of the case are reminiscent of the Streamline Moderne style, which was the pinnacle of Art Deco design with its long, sweeping lines and rounded edges. The outer case houses a pivoting inner case that contains two Swiss Ronda Slimtech 1062 quartz movements and their dials, which are available in red/silver, green/silver, or blue/silver.

The Vario Versa watch is a testament to the brand's commitment to quality and craftsmanship. From the fine materials used in the construction of the watch to the meticulous attention to detail, every aspect of this timepiece is carefully considered and crafted to perfection.

Price: $428

 

Conclusion

In conclusion, these 12 Art Deco watches each have their own unique aesthetic and design. From classic designs like the Cartier Tank Solo and Patek Philippe Calatrava to modern interpretations like the Vario Empire and Versa, these watches are a testament to the enduring popularity of the Art Deco style. Whether you're a collector or simply appreciate the beauty of fine watches, these Art Deco timepieces are sure to make a statement on your wrist.

 

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Hello Ivan
My favourit is #2 and next lovliest would be #6 for me.
Have a great week!
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