
Gregineugene's showcase of the Angelus Datographe offers a compelling look at a vintage timepiece powered by the robust ETA 2452 movement. This post highlights the watch's aesthetic appeal and technical specifications, inviting collectors to appreciate its unique blend of classic design and reliable mechanics. His detailed photographs and insights into the watch's characteristics provide a valuable resource for those interested in accessible vintage horology.
Powered by ETA 2452, Automatic, 25 Jewels 18,000 vph, quick-set date 12-9. Staib Polinaise.





A textured dial with engraved, gilded indices…kinda surprising for such a modestly priced vintage piece.
That really is a stunning dial and the golden hands and indices work so well with it and the Staib Polinaise just adds the perfect finishing touch to its great look. Wear and enjoy it in good health. Marc
With a really nice dial, too 🙌🏻 Just one question - the movement is a 18.000 vph, right?
I somehow mistakenly changed that in my database. from: Emmy Watch
As AS Schild and other like your Angelus, made the vintage Sunday. My Arcadia every Sunday. My old Roamer have an in house movement, but not for Sunday. Daily vintage. I wait a bit with getting a UG Polerouter. This vintage watch looks good on pictures, and i am curious what that watch will do with my emotions.
different dial. Love it.
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