1960s Lemania Monopusher Military Chronograph
Why This Watch Matters Though this Lemania monopusher chronograph may have been made as a reliable tool watch for the British military, it still looks great on the wrist in any setting today. The Full Story Lemania is reknown as a maker of superbly reliable chronograph movements, and this piece is a proof that it was deemed appropriate as a timekeeping instrument for the British military. The watchmaker was highly in demand internationally, also providing timepieces to various military forces in Italy, Germany, and Sweden (often referred to as the “Viggen” chronograph by collectors). This 38.5mm monopusher chronograph model is from the 1960s; Lemania started producing watches with tritium with indication on the dial (“T SWISS MADE T") as opposed to the letter “T” in a circle, which was often seen in the earlier models. The "Incabloc" indication on the dial signifies that this model is fitted with the Incabloc shock-protection element in the movement, which did not exist in the previous