1940s Jardur Bezelmeter Aviation Chronograph

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1940s Jardur Bezelmeter Aviation Chronograph

$4,965.00

1940's Swiss Jardur Bezelmeter Chronograph. Original matte black dial with black registers looks fantastic. Heavy patina gives this chronograph the perfect look. Nice hands. 37.5 mm all steel case with a screw back is in very nice condition. Outer rotating bezel with red numerals. Model Valjoux cal.71 - 17 jewel manual wind chronograph movement. One of the most highly regarded chronograph movements. Nice size for him or her. The Bezelmeter is a highly sought early pilot’s chronograph. Extremely sharp looking vintage chronograph.

  • Reference #: VC14

  • Dial: Original

  • Case Size: 36.5mm

  • Movement: 17J Manual Val.71 Chronograph

  • Strap: 20mm Leather

  • Era/Other: 1940's/Sweet/Cool

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The 1940s Jardur Bezelmeter Aviation Chronograph is a classic pilot’s watch from a key era in aviation. Made for pilots and navigators, it features a clear dial with a rotating Bezelmeter bezel used for flight tasks like tracking fuel and time.

Built in a strong stainless steel case, it was made to handle tough conditions. The buttons and crown are easy to use, even with gloves. Inside, a reliable manual winding movement ensures accuracy and durability.

Collectors value this watch for its history and unique vintage look, with clear markers, aged lume, and distinct chronograph layout. It connects wearers to mid-century aviation and pilot tools.. For a genuine 1940s pilot’s watch, the Jardur Bezelmeter is an excellent choice.The 1940s Jardur Bezelmeter Aviation Chronograph is a standout piece for vintage watch collectors and aviation enthusiasts alike. Powered by the renowned Valjoux 72 movement, this chronograph embodies precision and durability from a golden era of watchmaking. Jardur designed this model specifically for pilots, incorporating a unique rotating bezelmeter that allowed for timing navigational tasks and flight operations with ease.

The watch features a robust stainless steel case, often around 38-40mm in diameter, making it comfortable for daily wear while maintaining a distinctly vintage profile. The dial typically presents a clean, highly legible layout with luminous hands and markers to aid visibility under various lighting conditions—a crucial feature for aviators.

The Valjoux 71 hand-wound movement is celebrated for its reliability and smooth chronograph function, making it one of the most sought-after calibers for vintage chronographs. Its three-register layout tracks elapsed seconds, minutes, and hours, enhancing its functionality during complex timing events.

Collectors prize the Jardur Bezelmeter not only for its mechanical excellence but also for its historical significance as one of the first watches engineered explicitly for aviation professionals. Whether for its technical heritage or classic design, the 1940s Jardur Bezelmeter remains a compelling choice for those looking to add a true vintage pilot’s chronograph to their collection.