Lanco watch with center seconds, from 1974.
The Langendorf Watch Company SA', abbreviated as Lanco, is a Swiss watch company founded in 1873 in Langendorf, a small Swiss town. In 1965, it was acquired by the "Société Suisse pour l'Industrie Horlogère SA" (SSIH, Omega/Tissot group), which later became the Swatch Group. During this period, Lanco used some movements derived from Tissot, such as the automatic 2481 or its manual version, the 2451. Watch production ceased in the 1980s.
Automatic movement with 21 jewels, caliber "Eta 2481". Date at 3 o'clock that snaps regularly, center seconds. Works very well.
Stainless steel caseback. Case diameter 35 mm.
Original blue dial in excellent condition, signed "Lanco Swiss Automatic". Original hands.
New leather strap. The watch comes with the original Lanco box signed by Valeo (a leader in the automotive sector) for the anniversary of its founding in 1964/1974.
To see the video of the watch working, open the link below:
https://youtu.be/PffKnQYLWw
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