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Longines, Ref. 1016, Cal. 6922, Men’s Dress Watch, 1969 watch with black leather strap on a metallic surface

Longines, Ref. 1016, Cal. 6922, Men’s Dress Watch, 1969

Seiko 5, Ref. 7009-3130 top view

Seiko 5 7009-3130 Men's Watch 1979

Longines Conquest Ref. 1558-2 Cal. 6942 – front view

Longines Conquest, Ref. 1558-2 Men’s Vintage Watch, 1971

Men's Vintage Watches

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Explore our full selection of men’s vintage watches for sale — including rare models from Omega, Seiko, Zenith, Longines, and more. Whether you're hunting for a rugged diver, a minimalist dress watch, or a 1970s mechanical chronograph, every piece is professionally serviced, backed by a 1-year warranty, and ships worldwide. Our collection spans the 1930s to 1980s, combining mechanical craftsmanship with vintage design. New watches added weekly — discover your next piece today.

Men’s Vintage Watches for Sale — Fully Serviced & Ready to Wear

Shop men’s vintage watches for sale with confidence. Each piece includes clear originality and condition notes, detailed measurements (diameter, lug-to-lug, thickness, lug width), crisp macro photos, and transparent service history where applicable. Enjoy secure checkout, tracked worldwide shipping, a 12-month warranty, and a straightforward 14-day return policy.

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Sold outZenith El Primero, Ref. 19.0120.400 Amazing Condition – front viewZenith El Primero, Ref. 19.0120.400 Amazing Condition – dial close-up
Zenith El Primero 19.0120.400 Sale price€1.480,00
Sold outZenith Ref. 1209 4, Cal. 2562 1970 – front viewZenith Ref. 1209 4, Cal. 2562 1970 – dial close-up
Zenith 1209.4, Cal. 2562 Sale price€540,00
Sold outZenith Sporto 28800 Ref. 01.1300.125, Cal. 2562 – front viewZenith Sporto 28800 Ref. 01.1300.125, Cal. 2562 – dial close-up
Sold outZenith Sporto Cal. 2542 – front viewZenith Sporto Cal. 2542 – dial close-up
Sold outZenith Sporto Cal. 2562 C – front viewZenith Sporto Cal. 2562 C – dial close-up
Sold outZenith WW2 Era Vintage Watch – front viewZenith WW2 Era Vintage Watch – dial close-up
Sold outOmega De Ville Ref. 396.1012 Cal. 1430Omega De Ville Ref. 396.1012 Cal. 1430 Top view
Sold outAngelus Ref. 738 – front viewAngelus Ref. 738 – dial close-up
Angelus Ref. 738, 1955 Sale price€320,00
Sold outGarage Moderne Cal. 7750 – front viewGarage Moderne Cal. 7750 – dial close-up
Sold outGolana, Cal. Peseux 7046, Manual Wind Vintage Watch, 1976Golana, Cal. Peseux 7046, Manual Wind Vintage Watch, 1976 Front view

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Zenith, Longines & Omega Vintage Watches

Discover our curated selection of Zenith, Longines, and Omega vintage watches from the 1960s–1980s, including sought-after models like Zenith El Primero and dress references, Longines Conquest and Admiral, and Omega Seamaster, Genève, and De Ville. Each piece is inspected for authenticity—many fully serviced, regulated, and ready to wear. Choose hand-wound, automatic, or early quartz movements in classic steel or gold-plated cases, with detailed photos, model references, and calibers provided. Worldwide shipping, secure checkout, and a 1-year warranty help you buy your next Swiss vintage watch with confidence.

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Automatic, Manual Winding & Quartz Vintage Watches

Explore our curated collection of automatic, manual winding, and quartz vintage watches from leading Swiss and Japanese brands. Discover smooth-sweeping automatics for everyday wear, traditional hand-wound pieces with tactile winding feel, and reliable quartz models with low maintenance. Each watch is inspected for authenticity—many fully serviced, regulated, and ready to wear—covering classic 1960s–1980s designs, steel and gold-plated cases, and versatile sizes. Find the movement you prefer and add a genuine vintage watch to your collection with worldwide shipping and secure checkout.

Men’s Vintage Wrist Watches — Classic Proportions & Details

Our men’s vintage watches highlight the essentials: balanced case proportions, clean dials, and period-correct design cues. You’ll find vintage men’s wrist watches—often searched as gents vintage watches or vintage male watches—with clear model references, estimated production years, and honest originality/condition notes to help you choose confidently.

Men’s Vintage Watches: Sizing, Fit & Everyday Wear

Men’s vintage watches are easy to wear daily thanks to practical sizes and thoughtful ergonomics. Each listing includes real-world measurements (diameter, lug-to-lug, thickness, lug width) and wrist photos, so you can gauge fit at a glance. If you’re browsing “old men’s watches” styles, expect timeless looks, durable cases, and straightforward specs that make selection simple.

Dugena Monza Automatic, Cal. 2451,  Vintage Men's Square Watch – front view

Classic Square Automatic Dress Watch

Dugena Monza Automatic Cal. 2451 – Vintage Men’s Square Watch from Our Men’s Vintage Watches for Sale Collection

Omega Geneve Automatic Ref. 166.0188 Cal. 1022 – front view

Timeless Swiss Automatic for Everyday Wear

Omega Genève Automatic Ref. 166.0188 Cal. 1022 – Vintage Men’s Dress Watch from Our Men’s Vintage Watches for Sale Collection

Certina DS-2 Automatic, Ref. 5801 300m, Cal. 25-651 – dial close-up

Swiss Automatic “Double Security” Built to Last

Certina DS-2 Automatic Ref. 5801-300m Cal. 25-651 – Vintage Men’s Dress Watch from Our Men’s Vintage Watches for Sale Collection

Men’s Vintage Watches – Frequently Asked Questions

Can I wear a men’s vintage watch every day, and what about water exposure?

A well-serviced vintage watch is dependable for everyday use, but water is the main risk. Gaskets and tolerances age, so even pieces that were once “water-resistant” shouldn’t be worn for swimming or showers; light rain is typically fine if a watchmaker has checked the seals. When in doubt, avoid water.

How often should a vintage mechanical watch be serviced—and what does “fully serviced” mean?

Most experts recommend a service roughly every 4–5 years, depending on wear. A true “full service” means complete disassembly, cleaning, replacement of worn parts and seals, fresh lubrication, reassembly, and regulation for accurate timekeeping.

How do I verify authenticity and originality before buying?

Match reference and serial numbers to the expected model/year, confirm the movement caliber is correct, and assess dial printing, hands, crown signatures, and case engravings. Buy from reputable sellers and review high-resolution photos of the movement and case.

Do men’s vintage watches hold their value—and which factors matter most?

Well-preserved, original examples from sought-after brands tend to retain value, with market demand, rarity, condition, and documented service history being key drivers. The broader pre-owned market shows strong, sustained interest in classic models, especially steel sports pieces, though results vary by brand and reference.