Royce Turbine
Royce Turbine
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A wonderful timepiece from former eras in new condition
Picked for you by Flaviano Carrapa
This watch was made in the 1950s
Model: Turbine
Year: 1952
Scope of Delivery: zrhbrg Packaging with digital Asset
Glass: Acrylic Glass
Case Material: Stainless Steel, 18ct. Gold Plated
Bezel Material: Stainless Steel, 18ct. Gold Plated
Case Back Material: Stainless Steel
Indexes: Print and Applied
Dial Handstyle: Stick Hands
Caliber: AS 1200
Power Reserve: 45h
Number of Stones: 17
Frequency: 18.000A/h
Clasp Type: Pin Buckle
Clasp Material: Stainless Steel
About the Brand
The Royce brand was sold independently of the Eska brand. Royce simply advertised as “Royce Switzerland Grenchen” or “Royce Swiss” and the dial featured just the “Royce” name. The company's logo was a stylized crown. Royce was a mass-market brand, emphasizing styling and value as much as performance, but did offer fully-jeweled movements. The brand added automatic movements in 1960 and this, along with waterproof cases, became their key selling point in the 1960s. By 1965 the firm was offering dive watches, and in 1967 added a novel twin-movement side-by-side travel watch. The company also produced a day-date model strongly resembling the famous Rolex offering. The brand moved to a winged “R” logo this decade as well. By 1970, Royce had entered the coin watch craze with a “ten dollar watch.” Another unique offering was the Royce Amphibian, a waterproof sports watch with interchangeable rotating bezels. Royce added the “Mexico” line of watches with a colorful synthetic case for 1973. In 1975 Royce expanded their sports chronograph line with the new Valjoux 7750 automatic movement.