Sicura RARE vintage Jump hour jumping hour digital Swiss made mechanical watch

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The SICURA and BREITLING story

Sicura - very popularity model of the wrist watch, due to its relations to Breitling both historically and cosmetically that keeps this watch on top of the scale. In 1979 the “G. Leon Breitling” firm came to a halt after 100 years of watch making. The firm was founded in Switzerland 1884 by Leon Breitling and manufactured complicated watches.

Close to the outbreak of WWII the firm started making chronographs for aircrafts and it was this that made the brand famous worldwide. The firm also began making watches for the Royal Air Force and it was the success and the acknowledgement from pilots that led to triumph for the brand. During the early 50ies Willy Breitling, the grandson of Leon Breitling, started with the production of the famous Navitimer that was an extremely technical watch suited for technicians and engineers but became very popular with the public.

During the 1970ies a new type of watch was developed, the quartz watch. This meant that an accurate quartz watch could be produced for less cost and time than a mechanical watch and suddenly almost everybody could afford a watch that kept good time. Breitling, being a firm that produced advanced mechanical watches, unwillingly began producing quartz watches alongside its mechanical ones. But the firm finally, perhaps due to the reluctance of following the times, closed in 1979. The same year Willy Breitling passed away from disease.

A saviour came to Breitlings rescue, the same year as the firm closed, and was taken over by Ernest Schneider, the CEO of Sicura. A pilot himself, Ernest was convinced that the Breitling brand was worth the effort of saving as it had always stood for excellent quality and had the potential to keep doing so. The CEO´s first act was to produce three new models, the Jupiter, Mars and Pluto chronographs, after conferring with other pilots. In 1984 the wind of change had begun for mechanical watches, as they gained popularity once more, and the firm produced the first one since 1979.

After long consideration, Ernest decided that the Sicura brand would step down because of Breitlings greater potential. Some of the Breitling watches produced after 1979 share similar features with Sicura watches from the same period and therefore looks somewhat alike.Model: Jumping hour Case Size: 40 mm
Department: Men Number of Jewels: 17 Jewels
Watch Shape: Tonneau/Barrel Water Resistance: 30 m (3 ATM)
Case Color: Silver Handmade: No
With Booklet: No Country/Region of Manufacture: Switzerland
Case Material: chrome Style: Vintage
Escapement Type: Anchor Caseback: Screwback Case
Movement: Mechanical (Hand-winding) Dial Style: 24-Hour Dial, Arabic Numerals
With Original Packaging: No Case Thickness: 15 mm
Type: Wristwatch Band Material: Stainless Steel
With Service Records: No Band Width: 19 mm
Seller Warranty: No Features: 24-Hour Dial, Date Indicator
Customized: No Case Finish: Gloss
Vintage: Yes Band Type: Bracelet
MPN: Does Not Apply Gender: Men's
Dial Color: Blue Modified Item: No
Band Color: Silver Age Group: Adult
Display: Analog Face Color: Blue
Handedness: Left Complications: Date Indicator
Lug Width: 19 mm Water Resistance Rating: 30 m (3 ATM)
Brand: Sicura UPC:

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