Horological Meandering: 20 Years of Vintage Watches
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Horological Meandering: 20 Years of Vintage Watches

By Kurt Behm · Feb 28, 2026 · 20 replies
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Kurt Behm, a long-standing contributor to WatchProSite, revisits a unique piece from his vintage chronograph collection, sold two decades prior. This post offers readers a rare glimpse into a specific, 'avant-garde' timepiece that once held a place in his esteemed collection, prompting reflection on the evolution of collecting tastes and the enduring appeal of distinctive horology.

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I posted this here.  It was part of my Vintage Chronograph Collection --- Long Gone (sold).









About the Various Chronograph collection Ref. Various

This collection represents the golden era of mechanical chronographs from the late 20th century, when Swiss manufactures were rediscovering their complications heritage after the quartz crisis. The selection includes what appears to be examples from established houses, showcasing the renewed focus on traditional timekeeping complications that defined the 1990s and early 2000s horological renaissance. These pieces emerge from a period when brands were rebuilding their mechanical credibility through time-tested designs.

The technical diversity is immediately apparent, with multiple dial configurations ranging from bi-compax to tri-compax layouts, suggesting various base movements from the era's key suppliers. Several pieces display the characteristic symmetry of Valjoux-based calibers, while others hint at more specialized manufacture movements. The case materials span steel and gold variants, reflecting the market's appetite for both daily-wear sports chronographs and dressier precious metal offerings during this transformative period.

From a collectibility standpoint, this grouping captures chronographs before the modern luxury watch boom fundamentally altered pricing structures. Many of these references, purchased twenty years ago, now represent astute collecting decisions as the vintage chronograph market has matured significantly. The variety suggests a collector who understood the importance of movement provenance and dial execution over pure brand recognition, a strategy that has proven prescient given current market dynamics.

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Champthekid
Feb 28, 2026
Excellent! Good that you got to enjoy them.

M4
M4
Feb 28, 2026
So cool that you have been part of this community for 20 years!

Cool watches too.

KU
Kurt Behm
Feb 28, 2026
Enjoyed every minute.

EI
EinPA
Feb 28, 2026
Fantastic

Take a shot of the current collection!

KU
Kurt Behm
Feb 28, 2026
I've moved from expensive high-end watches to unique ...,

fun pieces that are different and a little avant garde. After 50 years, I got bored doing the same old same old ...

AR
Arronax
Feb 28, 2026
Similar feelings

Reaching the age of horological reason I suppose.

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