Rare Vintage Swiss

Rare Vintage, Men's SWISS Vintage 1960's Watch LOUVIC De Luxe

Rare Vintage, Men's SWISS Vintage 1960's Watch LOUVIC De Luxe
Rare Vintage, Men's SWISS Vintage 1960's Watch LOUVIC De Luxe
Rare Vintage, Men's SWISS Vintage 1960's Watch LOUVIC De Luxe
Rare Vintage, Men's SWISS Vintage 1960's Watch LOUVIC De Luxe
Rare Vintage, Men's SWISS Vintage 1960's Watch LOUVIC De Luxe
Rare Vintage, Men's SWISS Vintage 1960's Watch LOUVIC De Luxe

Rare Vintage, Men's SWISS Vintage 1960's Watch LOUVIC De Luxe
The image shows a Louvic 17 Jewels watch, which likely features an automatic movement. Automatic movements, also known as self-winding movements, utilize the kinetic energy generated from the wearer's wrist movements to wind the mainspring, eliminating the need for manual winding. This type of movement is popular because it offers convenience as the watch remains powered as long as it is worn regularly.

Inside the watch, a rotor spins with the motion of the wrist, winding the mainspring and storing energy to power the watch. When fully charged, the power reserve of an automatic watch typically lasts between 24 and 48 hours.


Rare Vintage, Men's SWISS Vintage 1960's Watch LOUVIC De Luxe