Chronographs are awesome. I know that. Watch nerds know that. And if you clicked on this story odds are you already knew it, too. Chronographs are so awesome that now if you want to buy a vintage one you’re very, very likely looking at paying thousands for one. For example, at Phillip’s Stop-Start-Reset auction last year (which was specifically comprised of stainless steel chronographs) the cheapest watch sold went for over $11,000; the most expensive went for nearly $1 million.
Granted, those were some exceptionally iconic and hard-to-find watches, but it’s indicative of the vintage market’s lust for the function. You could buy a brand new one, but if you crave vintage you can find a few lesser-known chronographs from the 20th century for less than the cost of something new. As proof, here are three options under $1,650.
Wakmann Valjoux 7730

What we like: Wakmann is something of a still-undiscovered brand in the vintage market, meaning you can get a lot of watch for your money. Originally founded in New York in the 1940s, the brand was an importer of Breitlings (though it did make some of its own watches using Breitling parts). The watch you see here uses Valjoux hand-winding 7730 movement and comes in a lovely 34.5mm gold-plated case.
From the seller: The gold plated case with square pushers and stainless steel case back shows only minor plating loss. The dial and hands are exceptionally nice and show virtually no aging. All watch functions tested and operable.