
Nicolas (amanico) introduces the Vulcain Chronographe 1970 Re-Edition, a release that signals Vulcain's strategic direction in the contemporary watch market. His initial impressions highlight the watch's aesthetic appeal and accessible price point, setting the stage for a broader discussion on the brand's revival and movement choices. This article synthesizes community insights into what makes this re-edition a significant offering for both new collectors and long-time enthusiasts.

It is a shame, because otherwise they are straight to the point (decent price, decent size, etc.)
It was common in the old days that inca block sometimes wrote on a dial. Re edition. The R, Vulcain registered or bought the rights, or have commitment with a party who owns the rights.
The lebois heritage is better value. The fratello nivada special also better value (no salmon though).
Is Vulcain be at Watch and Wonders 2023? Interesting the use of a Sellita movement. Most movements go a 42 hours, 63 hours means that Sellita have a new family member. Globally and the use of Sellita movements, easy maintenance, better part supplies, costs drop, brand can operate in more countries and markets. Sure, the watch watchers prefer the Cricket and the in house V10 movement. The Sellita in the chronograph is perfect for the survival, scale up and secure we watch watches can enjoy a Cric
But I don't understand all those salmon fishing restrictions!
The panda and the blue dial are the most appealing to me. Vulcan is making some very nostalgic watches, including the alarm watches they were known for. Well done!
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