Helvetia History
·Hello all,
I have been on the look out for an example of the smaller, approx 36mm, Helvetia pilots watch with the Cal 81 movement for a while. Finding one in reasonable condition without an exorbitant price tag requires patience.
Trawling through my eBay searches the other day I noticed an example made by Helvetia for Helbros. These are fairly rare compared to the overall number of the Helvetia version and use the same cases as the Helvetias though they have the slightly later Helvetia Cal 82A movement fitted. From serial numbers I've found they seem to have been made 1942/43 and come in black and, unusually, white (or more accurately silver-ish) dialled versions. I've never seen any other brand of these pilots watches with white dials.
The one on eBay was one of the white dialled ones and, though it looked like it had had a knock as the bottom lug was a bit bent and the thick glass chipped at the bottom, the condition was pretty good. The starting price was $69 so I thought I'd keep an eye on it as I'd only seen one other come up for sale at over $1,000. Then I looked again, Buy It Now $69! I don't think I've moved as fast in years!
So now I've received it I'm very happy, I've given it a bit of a clean and it's come up nicely. The bezel and pointer move but are a bit stiff at the moment. I was thinking of perhaps replacing the glass with a thick flat mineral glass but the type of crystal in these is pretty iconic and in the flesh the chips aren't that noticeable. I'll wait and see I think.
Not bad for less than £50 plus fees.
While researching this I found one if the black dialled versions with an interesting history that I'm going to post about next.
Thanks.
Carl
I have been on the look out for an example of the smaller, approx 36mm, Helvetia pilots watch with the Cal 81 movement for a while. Finding one in reasonable condition without an exorbitant price tag requires patience.
Trawling through my eBay searches the other day I noticed an example made by Helvetia for Helbros. These are fairly rare compared to the overall number of the Helvetia version and use the same cases as the Helvetias though they have the slightly later Helvetia Cal 82A movement fitted. From serial numbers I've found they seem to have been made 1942/43 and come in black and, unusually, white (or more accurately silver-ish) dialled versions. I've never seen any other brand of these pilots watches with white dials.
The one on eBay was one of the white dialled ones and, though it looked like it had had a knock as the bottom lug was a bit bent and the thick glass chipped at the bottom, the condition was pretty good. The starting price was $69 so I thought I'd keep an eye on it as I'd only seen one other come up for sale at over $1,000. Then I looked again, Buy It Now $69! I don't think I've moved as fast in years!
So now I've received it I'm very happy, I've given it a bit of a clean and it's come up nicely. The bezel and pointer move but are a bit stiff at the moment. I was thinking of perhaps replacing the glass with a thick flat mineral glass but the type of crystal in these is pretty iconic and in the flesh the chips aren't that noticeable. I'll wait and see I think.
Not bad for less than £50 plus fees.



While researching this I found one if the black dialled versions with an interesting history that I'm going to post about next.
Thanks.
Carl