Yema Speedgraf, $1,499
Watches don’t get much hipper than sporty 1960s chronographs, and there’s hardly a better example than the Yema Speedgraf. What we’re discussing here is a near one-to-one remake of a vintage watch, but in its modern reissue it’s simpler and more approachable than just about any comparable chronograph available today. With an uncommon Seiko automatic movement and the French brand’s history, there are some talking points for watch nerds, too — but the Speedgraf stands out most for its affordable price and being incredibly fun to wear.
Key Specs:
Case Diameter: 39mm
Case Depth: 15.5mm
Water Resistance: 100m
Movement: Seiko NE86 automatic
Price: $1,499
Notable
The Speedgraf is based on a model Yema made starting in 1966, and its modern reincarnation is faithful to the original right down to its 39mm sizing and even its 19mm lug width. Its wearable diameter combined with an utterly captivating style reminiscent of, say Heuer chronographs from the era will be a huge draw for many watch fans. Further boosting its appeal is its competitive price for an automatic chronograph at well under $2,000. That price is in part due to an uncommon movement from Seiko that only gives the Speedgraf more interest and character.
