We had a short break from vintage watches last week to bring you something truly spectacular (and we hope you had a nice time with our latest cooperation). This week, however, it is business as usual, with a fresh crop of replica watches most from the 1950s and 1960s. A rare 1960s Tag Heuer Carrera 2456T, a truly funky and utilitarian 1968 Enicar Sherpa Guide 600, a very nice Omega Ranchero, and some other gems are all up for grabs.
It’s obvious that we love so much about the vintage Carrera around these parts, and a Carrera in solid yellow gold is bound to steal our hearts. This example bears a rare red tachymeter scale and a perfectly preserved dial with sunken guilloche sub-dials. Aesthetically, these two elements pair well with the warm gold case, and within beats a Valjoux 72 caliber. The sight of those thick, beveled lugs in precious metal is something to behold – don’t let this one pass you by.
Named for the expert high-altitude mountaineers of the Himalayas, this watch is an overachiever in the realm of complications. It shows the date, has a GMT indicator and is full of a world-time bezel for the real traveler. With a super-compressor case, this multi-colored tool watch was made for those who explore hidden depths (or hidden heights) and has anything the modern-day adventurer could want or need.
Sharp dagger indexes, a broad arrow hour hand, Explorer-style dial, and limited at the time of production. These are all hallmarks of an awesome, coveted watch, and the replica Omega Ranchero is exactly that. The combination of a flat caseback and domed crystal make the best replica watch wear larger on the wrist than the 36.5mm diameter would suggest, and it comes on a killer stainless steel bracelet, which looks great with this reference.
Apart from the above highlights, we have a 1975 Rolex Datejust, 1967 Omega Seamaster DeVille chronograph, a 1967 two-tone fake Rolex Zephyr with punched guarantee papers, a 1962 Tudor “Big Rose” replica watch, and a 1960s Airain Type 20 for the French Army, all available for sale on our website.