106th Auction

2022/5/21

Lot 471

Angelus Watch & Co.

A highly attractive vintage wrist chronograph with tachy and telemeter scale

Sold

estimated
8501.500 €
Price realized
900 €
specific features
Case
Steel, push back, rectangular chronograph pushers.
Dial
Silvered.
Movement
Manual.
Case no.227539
Diam.35 mm
Circa1950
Ctry.Switzerland


This classic vintage piece comes with long, gently curved lugs and a narrow bezel. The charmingly aged dial has a small second, a 45-minute counter, luminous Arabic numerals and beautiful, blued hands. It also features outer tachymeter and telemeter scales to take measurements of speed and distance.


Angelus was founded by the brothers Stolz in 1891 in Le Locle. They produced interesting timepieces right from the beginning and the quality of the company’s pocket watch and repeater movements was officially recognised with an award at a Swiss national exhibition in 1914. The Stolz brothers also soon started producing wristwatches, particularly chronographs. Even today the name Angelus is mainly associated with these stopwatches. The company designed their own calibres to develop the complications for their watches, such as the Chronodato, which was the first chronograph with calendar function in mass production worldwide.
In the late 1970s the company became a victim of the quartz crisis. Today it is only the large "Angelus" lettering on the old company building in Le Locle that recalls this maker of fine chronographs.