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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 3:19 am Post subject: Gruen Curvex...
Here is a Gruen Curvex from the mid-'60s. Gruen ceased producing automatic and manual movements in about 1958 and tried to catch up with the Quartz rage taking over the watch market. I bought this one in ~1967 so it is about 40 years old.
Curvex was actually the copyrighted name for the movement which was stacked on each side to "curve" with the case., but it became associated with these very popular watch models.
Gruen was making these transition movements and fitting new and new-old-stock cases from 1958 until 1976 when it went out of business as a watch manufacturer (they also held the Waterman Pen rights for a short time);they sold the rights to market the name after 1976 to MZ Berger and Co., NY.
Beautiful yet simple design look:
Curved crystal, case, and movement:
Good and comfortable wrist fit:
Original leather strap:
10 micron gold plated back:
Gruen was a "split" company with precision works for movements and cases in Switzerland and assembly and repair works in the US, therefore, by law, they could not say Swiss Made on the dial:
Gruen watches can still be found with a modern quartz movement, but I don't believe they have ever matched the quality of the fine timepieces made from 1874 through 1958, or the equally fine transition pieces from 1958 through 1976:
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