Description
Here is a very uncommon, wild, exotic, and massive 1970s Swiss chronograph produced by the Royce watch company. Eska watch company was was founded during 1918 in Grenchen, Switzerland by S.& E. Kocher and registered the name Royce. This watch is large, measuring 36x44mm in a solid block of stainless steel with large proportions that look spectacular on the wrist. The shimmering steel case having round pushers, and screw back looks like new. The manual winding Valjoux 7734 chronograph movement is operating smoothly after a recent cleaning and overhaul. This original and exotic dial is unlike any other chronograph you will lay your eyes upon, with multi-coloured telemetre scale for timing auto racing along with reflective, inset sub-registers having running seconds and 45-minute counter, white chronograph hands – all very clean and without a flaw. The expensive stingray band really sets off the look. Exotic examples such as these are uncommon and can only escalate in value.