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The 1970s was a magical decade for mechanical sport watches, with some of the all-time legends of the genre finding their footing and making their biggest cultural impact prior to the looming quartz crisis. This is a time when many new and established brands—from Rolex and Vacheron Constantin to Breitling and Blancpain—made their mark with practical, stylish watches that served a true purpose before the advent of more precise digital timing. As a result, we’re left with some serious sports watch lore from this era, from timing laps at Le Mans, to pulling duty on the surface of the moon. 

This was an era defined by bold design decisions that linger today, often in the form of re-issues and throwbacks. These designs were driven by the need to find practical solutions for the needs of the market, all while retaining roots that were set in the preceding era. Well preserved examples serve as the basis of our enthusiasm today, and offer a contrast to the often safe choices made by brands these days.

This week we’re bringing you a selection of these 1970s sports watches that serve as a vital part of the foundation of the genre as we know it today.