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Our Best Vintage-Inspired Watches

Looking for a vintage-inspired watch to make you feel like you're travelling back in time? We have got you covered.

1. Tissot PRX 35mm Powermatic 80 - Blue 

If you're a fan of blue dials, take a look at the navy blue waffle dial on this retro-modern timepiece from Tissot. It pairs with an integrated stainless steel bracelet that ends with a butterfly clasp. Simple yet striking!

This slim watch is an upgrade of the Tissot PRX quartz model and has been fitted with the Powermatic 80 automatic movement, which promises a power reserve of 80 hours. It features a Nivachron spring for maximum precision and comes with a date window at 3 o'clock.

2. Hamilton American Classic Boulton Quartz

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Hankering for a "movie star" watch? Try this 27mm Art Deco piece from Hamilton. It adorned Harrison Ford's wrist in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.

A striking white rectangular tonneau dial enclosed in a gold PVD-coated steel case pairs up with a brown leather strap to make this stylish dress watch. The Arabic-style numerals and the sub-seconds dial at 6 o'clock elevate the look further.

The Boulton is available with a quartz movement under the hood, and ships with a stylish brown strap that pairs perfectly with the golden case and dial accents. 

3. Fears Brunswick 38 White

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If you're all about understated elegance, the Fears Brunswick 38 is the perfect match for your wrist. Fears has brought back this graceful cushion-cased beauty from 1924, and we're thankful for it.

Our pick here features a hand-polished white lacquer dial with a handmade "Fears Blue" Bristol Leather strap. It's powered by the trusty Swiss-made ETA 7001 manual-winding movement. Each timepiece has a distinct number engraved on it between the lugs at 12 o'clock, making your watch unique!

The 38mm version of the Brunswick gives you a couple of other glorious dial options: champagne and salmon.

4. Dennison ALD Natural Wood Steel/Gold

A modern tribute to the classic Dennison cushion case, this ALD model captures the sophistication and flair of the 1960s.

Adding to its vintage charm, the watch features a natural wood dial with organic grain patterns and warm, earthly tones. It’s available with a choice of gold PVD or stainless 37mm case.

For fans of minimalism, the dial offers a clean canvas with only the Dennison logo on display. Add in the matching brown leather strap, and you’ve got a watch that balances nostalgia with modern simplicity.

5. Baltic Aquascaphe Bronze Blue Gilt

Love the vintage charm of the Baltic Aquascaphe? See it skyrocket in this sapphire-bezelled bronze/blue version that promises to acquire a lovely warm patina as it moves through life on your wrist.

This stunning 39mm diver with 200m water resistance is powered by the reliable Miyota 9039 movement. It features a dial with a sunray finish, Super-LumiNova-coated indexes and hands, and a perforated dive strap that keeps the vintage aesthetic intact.

If you want a trendsetting daily wearer that oozes old-school cool, head straight for the Aquascaphe Bronze Blue Gilt. 

6. Hamilton American Classic Intra-Matic Auto Chrono

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You'll find a few panda dial chronographs under $3000, but we suggest this 40mm cream version from Hamilton that has the three magic ingredients: style, story, and substance.

This sporty classic, based on a signature piece from the '60s, is powered by Hamilton's H-31 movement, which carries a power reserve of 60 hours.

The dial features two black azurage-finish subdials, applied luminescent hour markers, and a discreet date window at 6 o'clock—all enclosed within a black tachymeter scale. Wrapping up the retro look is the Milanese-style mesh bracelet made of stainless steel.

7. Nivada Grenchen Super Antarctic 3.6.9 Tropical

A modern evolution of a true classic, the Super Antarctic channels the legacy of the first Nivada Grenchen to ever conquer the Arctic Circle, while refining the 1950s original for today’s horology enthusiasts.

A tropical dial sets the tone, accented by Super-LumiNova on all the key markers. The subtle ageing on both the dial and hands gives it an unmistakably lived-in vintage appeal.

Keeping things ticking is the automatic Soprod P024, while the scratch-resistant sapphire crystal keeps everything looking sharp. On the back, a golden medallion offers a final flourish of heritage.

Bring on the nostalgia with these reimagined versions of classics. Experience these watches in person in our Melbourne Discovery Studio located on Collins Street. 

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