hippo007003
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Up selling one of the watches from my collection. Xemex Offroad Bauhaus Automatic Chronograhh Chronometer Ref. 1000. 05
Xemex is a Swiss watch manufacturer and was founded 1996 by Designer Ruedi Külling. This watch was his idea to transmit the design of the Swiss railway clock to wristwatch format and named "Offroad".
Although Xemex is almost unheard of, the watches can be admired at the London Design Museum and the Guggenheim Museum in New York as well as in the Chicago Museum of Architectur design. Furthermore, XEMEX in 2000 and 2001 occupied the first place in design competitions in Germany and in the USA. The watches combine high-quality design with comfort and bring the designer an international recognition.
I have purchased it from the original owner back then several years ago and it has been on my wrist for a regular rotation. The movement is a modified and decorated ETA 2894-2 and kept time well about -8 to +6 seconds a day. I am not sure if it was certified by COSC but "Chronometer" was stamped on the dial.
The case is in good shape with 40 mm diameter which is perfect for most of the wrists and the chronograph gives a good sporty looking.
A interesting review video about another model of XEMEX: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZPIbIZq0zo
Watch and box only (the pillow is not included). The condition of the watch is good and shows signs of wear and swirls.
This rare watch is currently for sale on https://delraywatch.com/xemex-offroad-bauhaus-chronograph-on-special/ for $1399 USD + duty + tax for like more than $2000 CAD.
I am asking for a very reasonable price at $900 plus shipping to find its next owner who will appreciate the beauty.






Xemex is a Swiss watch manufacturer and was founded 1996 by Designer Ruedi Külling. This watch was his idea to transmit the design of the Swiss railway clock to wristwatch format and named "Offroad".
Although Xemex is almost unheard of, the watches can be admired at the London Design Museum and the Guggenheim Museum in New York as well as in the Chicago Museum of Architectur design. Furthermore, XEMEX in 2000 and 2001 occupied the first place in design competitions in Germany and in the USA. The watches combine high-quality design with comfort and bring the designer an international recognition.
I have purchased it from the original owner back then several years ago and it has been on my wrist for a regular rotation. The movement is a modified and decorated ETA 2894-2 and kept time well about -8 to +6 seconds a day. I am not sure if it was certified by COSC but "Chronometer" was stamped on the dial.
The case is in good shape with 40 mm diameter which is perfect for most of the wrists and the chronograph gives a good sporty looking.
A interesting review video about another model of XEMEX: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZPIbIZq0zo
Watch and box only (the pillow is not included). The condition of the watch is good and shows signs of wear and swirls.
This rare watch is currently for sale on https://delraywatch.com/xemex-offroad-bauhaus-chronograph-on-special/ for $1399 USD + duty + tax for like more than $2000 CAD.
I am asking for a very reasonable price at $900 plus shipping to find its next owner who will appreciate the beauty.





