





Doxa Automatic ETA 1256, 1954
Doxa Automatic ETA 1256 Vintage Men’s Watch from 1954
This Doxa Automatic ETA 1256 is a refined Swiss vintage men’s watch from 1954, powered by one of ETA’s important early automatic movements. With its stainless steel case, clean silver dial, central seconds, automatic movement, and classic 1950s proportions, it offers the charm of early self-winding watchmaking in a very wearable and elegant form.
Silver Dial with Classic Doxa Styling
The dial has a soft silver tone with a clean and balanced layout, giving the watch a timeless mid-century appearance. The Doxa signature is positioned below 12 o’clock, creating a simple and elegant focal point. The applied hour markers add depth to the dial and reflect the light nicely, while the outer minute track keeps the design precise and easy to read.
The dial shows a naturally aged vintage character, with subtle tonal changes and light signs of age that are consistent with a genuine watch from the 1950s. These details give the piece warmth and authenticity without taking away from its refined appearance.
Central Seconds and Elegant Hands
The watch features a central seconds layout, which gives it a practical and more modern feel compared with older small-seconds designs. The slim hands match the elegant character of the dial and keep the watch visually balanced. Together with the applied markers, they create a classic 1950s dress-watch look that remains easy to wear today.
Stainless Steel Case with Balanced 1950s Proportions
The watch is housed in a stainless steel case measuring 34.5mm in diameter, excluding the crown, with a 43mm lug-to-lug length. These proportions are very well balanced for a vintage men’s watch, offering a comfortable fit while still giving the piece enough wrist presence for modern wear.
The case has a polished rounded bezel, clean case sides, and long lugs that give the watch an elegant but slightly sporty profile. From the side views, the watch shows a classic vintage silhouette with a gently raised crystal and slim mid-case, making it suitable for everyday wear as well as more formal occasions.
ETA 1256 Early Automatic Movement
Inside the watch is the ETA 1256 automatic movement, an important early self-winding caliber from ETA. This movement is especially interesting because it belongs to the first generation of ETA automatic movements, making the watch more collectible than a standard manual-wind dress watch from the same period.
The movement photo shows the automatic rotor and traditional Swiss mechanical construction. As listed on the product page, the watch has been fully serviced and is backed by a one-year guarantee, making it a practical vintage automatic for collectors or daily wearers.
Case Back and Original Vintage Character
The case back has a simple stainless steel finish with visible signs of age and use, consistent with a genuine vintage watch. These marks are part of the watch’s history and give the piece an honest, unrestored feel. The overall condition, original components, and serviced movement make this Doxa a strong example of a mid-1950s Swiss automatic watch.
Black Leather Strap and Timeless Dress Style
The watch is fitted with a black leather strap that pairs naturally with the silver dial and stainless steel case. The dark strap gives the watch a classic dress appearance while keeping it versatile enough for everyday use, office wear, or formal occasions.
A Collectible Early Automatic Doxa
This Doxa Automatic ETA 1256 is a great choice for collectors looking for a vintage Swiss automatic watch with historical movement interest and elegant mid-century styling. The silver dial, applied markers, central seconds, stainless steel case, early ETA automatic movement, and serviced condition all make it a refined and collectible vintage timepiece.
A strong option for anyone searching for a Doxa vintage watch, a 1954 Swiss automatic watch, or an early self-winding men’s watch with authentic 1950s character and everyday wearability.
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FAQ: Doxa Automatic ETA 1256, 1954
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Are all components of this Doxa original?
All visible components — including the dial, hands, crown, and case — are original unless otherwise clearly stated in the listing.
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Which movement caliber is inside this Doxa?
The exact Doxa caliber is listed under technical specifications.
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What warranty do you provide with each watch?
All watches include a 1-year mechanical warranty covering the movement under normal conditions.
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Can I return the watch if I change my mind?
Yes, we offer a 14-day return period, no questions asked, provided the item is returned in original condition.
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Where was this Doxa manufactured?
All Doxa watches were made in Switzerland and typically bear the Swiss-made designation.








