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Aeschbach By Enoksen 1957 ◇ Automatic Dress Watch - Swiss Edition - 36mm

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Aeschbach By Enoksen 1957 ◇ Automatic Dress Watch - Swiss Edition - 36mmAeschbach By Enoksen 1957 A Timeless Classic, Reinvented The Aeschbach 1957 Automatic 36mm is a refined blend of vintage charm and modern precision. Inspired by an original 1957 design, this timepiece captures the elegance of mid century watchmaking while delivering contemporary performance. Its understated sophistication makes it equally suited for formal occasions and everyday wear, effortlessly balancing dressy aesthetics with robust capabilities.


Aeschbach By Enoksen  1957 – A Timeless Classic, Reinvented

The Aeschbach 1957 - Automatic - 36mm is a refined blend of vintage charm and modern precision. Inspired by an original 1957 design, this timepiece captures the elegance of mid-century watchmaking while delivering contemporary performance. Its understated sophistication makes it equally suited for formal occasions and everyday wear, effortlessly balancing dressy aesthetics with robust capabilities.

Heritage Meets Modern Engineering

Encased in polished 316L surgical stainless steel, the Aeschbach 1957 exudes timeless appeal. The domed sapphire crystal - reminiscent of the original plexiglass - enhances its vintage character while offering superior scratch resistance. Under the hood, a Swiss-made Ronda R150 automatic movement powers this classic, boasting 25 jewels, a 38-hour power reserve, and a precise 28,800 vibrations per hour. With hacking and hand-winding capabilities, this movement ensures accuracy and reliability for years to come.

To secure exceptional performance, every Aeschbach 1957 is meticulously in-house calibrated prior to delivery, ensuring precision straight out of the box.

 

Designed for Versatility

At just 36mm in width (39.5mm including the crown), this watch embodies the perfect proportions for a refined, vintage-inspired timepiece. Whether paired with a suit or worn casually, its tuxedo-style dial with luminous Super-Luminova accents offers unmatched legibility in any setting. Unlike its historical predecessors, the modern Super-Luminova ensures long-lasting visibility without radioactive properties.

Built for Every Occasion

Despite its elegant aesthetic, the Aeschbach 1957 is built for adventure. With 200m (660 feet) of water resistance, a screw-down case back, and a solid screw-in crown, this watch is more than capable of handling demanding environments. Whether you're attending a formal event or exploring the outdoors, the 1957 is designed to keep up.

 

Complete with Two Straps

This timepiece is presented with two premium strap options:

A luxurious tan calf leather strap with a polished buckle for a refined look.

A black NATO G10 nylon strap for a more rugged, adventure-ready style.


Both straps offer versatility, instantly transforming the watch to suit your mood and occasion.

Luxury Packaging & Attention to Detail

To enhance the ownership experience, the Aeschbach 1957 is elegantly presented in a stylish box, making it the perfect luxury gift for yourself or a loved one.


Why Choose the Aeschbach 1957?

The Aeschbach 1957 is a tribute to classic Swiss craftsmanship, built for those who appreciate timeless style without compromising on performance. With in-house calibration for precision and luxurious packaging for a premium experience, this timepiece is ready to be worn and admired from the moment it arrives.


Specifications

Case Architecture
Screw-down case back

Width
36mm (excluding crown)
39.5mm (including crown)

Lug-to-lug
43.0mm

Strap Width
20mm

Case Thickness
13.3mm (measured at the centre of the watch)

Weight
64g (excluding strap)

Material
316L steel, polished

Bezel
Fixed steel, polished

Movement
Swiss Ronda R150 automatic (25 jewels)

Power Reserve
38 hours

Functions
Hacking, hand-winding, center hour, minute, and seconds hands

Crown
Screw-in, Waterproofness system

Crystal
Anti-reflective sapphire crystal

Water Resistance
Waterproof to 200 metres / 660 feet

Warranty
Two Years

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