Vulcain Ladys Chronograph Doctors Watch
Vulcain Ladys Chronograph Doctors Watch
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Heart rate measurement with style
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This watch was made in the 1930s
Model: Ladys Chronograph Doctors Watch
Year: 1935
Scope of Delivery: zrhbrg Packaging with digital Asset
Glass: Hesalit Glass
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Bezel Material: Stainless Steel
Case Back Material: Stainless Steel
Features: Chronograph, Puls Chronograph
Indexes: Print
Dial Handstyle: Losange Hands
Caliber: Y65 Inhouse
Frequency: 18.000A/h
Clasp Type: Tang Buckle
Clasp Material: Stainless Steel
About the Watch
During the course of a hectic day, doctors and emergency physicians need to monitor the progress of many patients to ensure their speedy recovery. The Vulcain Doctor's Chronograph transforms this into a simple task. When the doctor stops the chronograph, the pulse monitor scale shows the exact pulse, without complicated calculations. To do this, this model counts 60 heartbeats while stopping the time with the chronograph. When stopping the time, the heart rate can be easily read off the dial.
About the Brand
The Vulcain watch manufacturer was founded in 1858 and is the inventor of the alarm complication for wristwatches. This innovation made the Vulcain watches popular with American presidents starting with Harry S. Truman, earning the brand its reputation as “The Watch for Presidents”. A century and a half of watchmaking passion, as well as 150 years of creation, innovation and expertise patiently acquired and now devoted to defending the demanding values of Haute Horlogerie. Founded in 1858, the workshop of the Ditisheim brothers – which was to give rise to the Vulcain brand – immediately earned itself an enviable reputation through its complication watches, which received awards at several World Fairs. Almost a century later, Vulcain launched the first ever mechanical alarm movement, which soon achieved worldwide fame. The legendary Cricket calibre took flight before finding its place in the history books as “The Presidents’ Watch”. American heads of state Dwight Eisenhower, Harry Trumann, Richard Nixon and Lyndon Johnson all wore a Vulcain on their wrist, a fact that earned the brand its prestigious reputation. But the technical qualities of Vulcain watches also appealed to explorers and adventurers. From the 1950s onwards, the brand in Le Locle was to partner famous mountaineering and maritime expeditions.