The Delbana Peseux 320 is a vintage men's manual wind watch that blends elegance and versatility, perfect for both dress and casual occasions. White dial, adorned with bold black Roman numerals, exudes timeless sophistication and simplicity. Encased in a gold-plated body measuring 33mm in diameter and 38mm lug-to-lug (excluding the crown), this watch offers a refined yet understated presence on the wrist. Powered by the meticulously serviced Peseux 320 caliber capturing classic watchmaking charm. In excellent working condition, this timepiece comes with a 1-year warranty, a new high-quality leather strap, and is available for worldwide shipping, making it an ideal choice for collectors and enthusiasts.
Delbana Peseux 320
Delbana, a Swiss watch brand with a storied past, was founded in 1931 by Goliardo Della Balda in Grenchen, Switzerland. Hailing from San Marino, Della Balda pursued his passion for watchmaking in Switzerland, establishing the Delbana Watch Company to create high-quality, affordable timepieces. Initially producing pocket watches, the brand transitioned to wristwatches, gaining acclaim for its meticulous craftsmanship and elegant designs. By the 1950s, Delbana expanded its reach to markets like South America and Poland, earning a loyal following. In 2002, Delbana merged with Delma Watch Ltd., reinforcing its commitment to Swiss precision and accessibility. Today, Delbana remains a favorite among collectors for its blend of heritage and style.
The Peseux 320, introduced in the early 1960s, is a manual wind movement celebrated for its sleek design and precision. With a mere 3mm height, it ranks among the thinnest hand-winding calibers of its era, allowing all gears to be arranged in a single layer for enhanced reliability. Produced in Switzerland, the Peseux 320 features 17 jewels, operates at 18,000 beats per hour, and offers a 47-hour power reserve. It was a versatile choice for watchmakers. Its enduring appeal lies in its engineering excellence, making it a prized component in vintage watches like the Delbana Peseux 320.