WAKMANN TRIPLE DATE CHRONOGRAPH

An authentic and mechanically rich example of mid-century Swiss chronograph design, this Wakmann Triple Date Chronograph captures a period when complexity and functionality were at the forefront of watchmaking. Produced during Wakmann’s close partnership with Breitling in the U.S., pieces like this reflect the same tool-watch DNA and engineering philosophy that defined the era.

This watch is defined by its bold and highly legible “reverse panda” dial. The matte black surface is contrasted by silver subdials, with a red chronograph sweep hand adding a sharp visual accent. The full calendar layout—featuring day and month apertures along with a pointer date—adds both visual depth and mechanical interest, while maintaining excellent overall balance on the dial.

Movement

Inside, this watch is powered by the Valjoux 72C, a triple calendar chronograph movement from the same lineage as the legendary Valjoux 72. Known for its durability and serviceability, the 72C represents a high point in manual-wind chronograph construction, combining robust timekeeping with the added complexity of a full calendar mechanism. The movement is running well, with chronograph and calendar functions operating as intended.

The stainless steel case is in very good vintage condition, showing light wear consistent with age while retaining strong overall lines. The watch wears well on the wrist and is fitted with a black NATO-style strap that complements its sporty, utilitarian aesthetic.

Key Details:

  • Circa: Late 1960s – Early 1970s
  • Movement: Valjoux 72C (Manual Wind Chronograph with Triple Calendar)
  • Dimensions: ~38mm (excluding crown)
  • Case: Stainless Steel
  • Dial: Original Black “Reverse Panda” with Silver Subdials
  • Strap: Black NATO Strap (Aftermarket)

 



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