ETA Valjoux 7750 Watches

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7 watches For Sale
  • Two Tone, Pilot bracelet with flip-lock clasp, factory diamond bezel with 1.14 cts (TW/VVS), Mother of Pearl / gold dial, automatic Chronometer (Cal. 13 (base ETA Valjoux 7750)), 12-hour chronograph, date, small seconds, screw-down crown and pushers, Ref. B13356, warranty dated July 2008, 44mm, Like New in Box with Papers
    $7,415 our price, Wire Price $6,995
    Our ID BRT3262 : Ask A Question : Add To Cart
  • Stainless Steel, Pilot bracelet with flip-lock clasp, unidirectional rotating bezel, blue / black dial, automatic Chronometer (Cal. 13 (base ETA Valjoux 7750)), 12-hour chronograph, date, small seconds @ 9', screw-down crown and pushers, Ref. A1335611/C805, 44mm, Like New in Box with Papers
    $3,815 our price, Wire Price $3,595
    Our ID BRT3257 : Ask A Question : Add To Cart
  • Stainless Steel, Ocean Classic bracelet with deployant clasp, blue dial, automatic Chronometer (Cal. 13 (base ETA Valjoux 7750)), 12-hour chronograph, day / date, screw-down crown, WR 200m, Ref. A13313161C1A1, 44mm, Retail = $6,500, New in Box with Papers + BW Warranty
    $4,980 our price, Wire Price $4,695
    Our ID BRT3272 : Ask A Question : Add To Cart
  • Stainless Steel, dark blue leather strap with tang buckle, blue dial, automatic Chronometer (Cal. 13 (base ETA Valjoux 7750)), 12-hour chronograph, day / date, screw-down crown, Ref. A13313, ca.2022, 44mm, Retail = $6,500, Like New in Box with instructions
    $3,920 our price, Wire Price $3,695
    Our ID BRT3251 : Ask A Question : Add To Cart
  • Stainless Steel head and bracelet with butterfly clasp, black dial, automatic Chronometer (Cal. OP III (base ETA Valjoux 7750-P1)), date, small seconds @ 9', includes strap changing tools, Ref. PAM 299, warranty dated April 2012, 44x53mm, Like New in Box with Papers
    $6,040 our price, Wire Price $5,695
    Our ID PAN2478 : Ask A Question : Add To Cart
  • Stainless Steel, black leather strap with tang buckle, black dial, automatic Chronometer (Cal. OP III (base ETA Valjoux 7750-P1)), date, constant small seconds @ 9', Ref. PAM 104, K series, ca. 2008, 44x52.5mm, recently serviced (April 2023), Near Mint Plus (no box or papers) + BW Warranty
    $4,235 our price, Wire Price $3,995
    Our ID PAN2465 : Ask A Question : Add To Cart
  • Stainless Steel, black alligator strap with deployant clasp, black dial, automatic Chronometer (Cal. OP III (base ETA Valjoux 7750-P1)), date, constant small seconds @ 9', Ref. PAM 104, Q series, warranty dated December 2014, 44x52.5mm, Like New in Box with Papers
    $5,085 our price, Wire Price $4,795
    Our ID PAN2489 : Ask A Question : Add To Cart

ETA Valjoux 7750 Watches Watches

Economy of design while delivering the highest standards of reliability and durability are the hallmarks of the ETA Valjoux 7750 and its variations. It boasts 25 jewels and both time and stopwatch functions, hour and minute dials and day and date indicator on the standard version. It is one of the finest Swiss movements ever produced and will be found at the heart of many high-end Swiss watches including Breitling, Panerai, Tag Heuer, Longines, and all of the fine Swiss chronographs on these pages.

ETA SA Manufacture Horlogère Suisse has a long and fascinating history in the manufacture of highest quality Swiss watches. Although formally founded by Urs Schild and Dr. Joseph Girard as 'Dr. Girard & Schild' in 1856, some branches of production can be traced back to 1793 and the founding of Fabriques d'Horlogerie de Fontainemelon (Watch Factories of Fontainemelon). The company was renamed Eterna in 1905.

Through a complicated series of mergers and acquisitions of Swiss watch manufacturing companies throughout the 20th century, the present day ETA SA was formed in 1978 and is the largest manufacturer of Swiss movements, operating as a subsidiary of The Swatch Group Limited.

Valjoux SA, located in the picturesque village of Les Bioux in the Swiss Jura, is a subsidiary of ETA and also part of the Swatch Group. It is the sole manufacturer of the ETA Valjoux 7750 Swiss chronograph movement, which enjoys the status of being the best known and most widely used of Swiss movements. It was introduced to the world in 1974 and realized rapid success due to its highly functional and reliable integrated self-winding mechanism and design innovations which achieved enhanced reliability along with reduced production costs.