Vulcain Unveils Green-Dialed Chronograph 1970s
A blend of in a blend of British racing heritage and modern innovation.
Vulcain has launched its latest watch, an addition to the Chronograph 1970s collection, featuring a striking green dial. Embracing green, a color symbolizing balance, renewal, and progress, the Chronograph 1970s’ dial presents a captivating hue that combines radiance with depth, offering a visual delight with its unique burnt undertones. Notably, the particular green used also nods to the illustrious British Racing hue and the heritage associated with it.
The watch’s design pays homage to the past with its distinctive “Step-Case” design, while its 38 mm diameter and 12.40 mm thickness cater to modern preferences. At its heart beats the manual SW510 M BH movement, known for its precision and a generous 63-hour power reserve, making it a desirable piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Vulcain’s rich heritage, dating back to 1858, is evident in this new creation. Founded by the Ditisheim brothers and named after the Roman god Vulcan, the brand has been at the forefront of innovation in watchmaking. Its journey from creating the first alarm wristwatch, the iconic Cricket caliber in 1947, to this latest chronograph, underscores Vulcain’s commitment to innovation and excellence.
The Chronograph 1970s with its green dial is designed to be a bridge between the past and the future, embodying Vulcain’s legacy in each detail. Interested collectors can shop the watch and its broader collection now, via Vulcain’s official site, with the green-dialed Chronograph 1970 priced at 2,500 CHF or $2,826 USD.