1970s Smiths Automatic Digital Jump Hour Gradient Dial

I have been a collector of vintage jump hour watches for many years and have been lucky enough to have owned some incredible early sterling silver and gold examples, but the ones that have stayed with me have been the outrageously funky 1970s ones like this Smiths Jump Hour here. They are typically far more affordable than their earlier counterparts and are easily far more reliable and durable!

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Smiths and jump hour, often not things we put together, yet they made a fair few, and I have been fortunate enough to have owned multiple. But this example is the one that has stayed with me the longest and even has a wonderful NATO from Zulu Alpha Straps that I chose and stitched myself when I visited them in Liverpool some time ago. Powered by the automatic AS calibre 2083, it features a quickest date too, with an impressive cyclops on the smokey grey gradient dial. The design, fit and feel are unapologetically 1970s, and I love that about this watch. This is what they chose to make at a time when the brand and many others were on their knees with the quartz crisis, and for that reason, it feels like an interesting piece of brand and watch history, a bygone era of evolution and creativity at a time of panic. Who knows when the next time we have an influx of creativity in the industry like we did in the 70s...

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Reference : 12646
Movement : Automatic AS Cal. 2083
Age : Circa. 1970s
Case Size : 38.5mm
Case Thickness : 13mm
Lug to Lug : 42.5mm
Lugs : 22mm
Case Material : Stainless Steel
The wrist model's wrist size is 7inch

Description

Smiths and jump hour, often not things we put together, yet they made a fair few, and I have been fortunate enough to have owned multiple. But this example is the one that has stayed with me the longest and even has a wonderful NATO from Zulu Alpha Straps that I chose and stitched myself when I visited them in Liverpool some time ago. Powered by the automatic AS calibre 2083, it features a quickest date too, with an impressive cyclops on the smokey grey gradient dial. The design, fit and feel are unapologetically 1970s, and I love that about this watch. This is what they chose to make at a time when the brand and many others were on their knees with the quartz crisis, and for that reason, it feels like an interesting piece of brand and watch history, a bygone era of evolution and creativity at a time of panic. Who knows when the next time we have an influx of creativity in the industry like we did in the 70s...

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