timewithras
Junior Contributor
Good morning, everyone!
Long-time lurker here on the forum but only recently started engaging with the community. With the holiday season coming up I'm looking to downsize the collection and will be posting several other vintage pieces over the coming days! to start us off, I love vintage Movado, and especially the Sub Sea model line up. They're a great chance to pick up a unique vintage oyster style case from one of the great vintage brands.
Please see below for key info:
Model: Movado Sub-Sea
Year: Approx. 1960s
Reference: Unknown
Movement: Unknown (Manual)
Case Size: 35 mm w/o crown
Lug to Lug: 43 mm
Lug Width: 19 mm
Bracelet: CNSLeather strap, unused.
Price: $450 CAD OBO
Location: Toronto, ON
Commentary: Chance to own a clean example of one of the earliest models from the Movado Sub-Sea model line. Throughout the 60's, the line up expanded to include models like the Kingmatic, Tempomatic and Trans-Atlantic (which all kind of blend with one another). I've owned this for the last few years and it hasn't been serviced in my ownership. Everything functions as it should and on the timegrapher its showing health results of +35 ish. With the thin bezel this watch wears extremely large on the wrist and can follow up with some wrist shots for those interested.









Long-time lurker here on the forum but only recently started engaging with the community. With the holiday season coming up I'm looking to downsize the collection and will be posting several other vintage pieces over the coming days! to start us off, I love vintage Movado, and especially the Sub Sea model line up. They're a great chance to pick up a unique vintage oyster style case from one of the great vintage brands.
Please see below for key info:
Model: Movado Sub-Sea
Year: Approx. 1960s
Reference: Unknown
Movement: Unknown (Manual)
Case Size: 35 mm w/o crown
Lug to Lug: 43 mm
Lug Width: 19 mm
Bracelet: CNSLeather strap, unused.
Price: $450 CAD OBO
Location: Toronto, ON
Commentary: Chance to own a clean example of one of the earliest models from the Movado Sub-Sea model line. Throughout the 60's, the line up expanded to include models like the Kingmatic, Tempomatic and Trans-Atlantic (which all kind of blend with one another). I've owned this for the last few years and it hasn't been serviced in my ownership. Everything functions as it should and on the timegrapher its showing health results of +35 ish. With the thin bezel this watch wears extremely large on the wrist and can follow up with some wrist shots for those interested.








