Based in the watchmaking town of Besançon, LIP is a French watch brand most associated with its unique 1970s designs, but its history reaches back much further to the 19th century. The range of interesting and often colorful LIP styles one can find on the vintage market today can be dazzling, and it seems there is even some NOS (new-old stock) floating around. The cool finds below are just a taste of what’s out there, and each shows a very different side of the brand. Like several other once-prolific companies active in the 1960s and ’70s that later shuttered, LIP is back today and producing affordable watches based on its heritage.
LIP Racing Chronograph

What We Like: This is just one example of LIP chronographs with wildly vibrant designs from the 1970s. Not only will it stand out for its colors and unusual shape, but its thick and angular case is sure to wear prominently at around 42mm — considered “oversized” for vintage watches from this era and even on the large side today. Partly responsible for its stocky profile is the Valjoux (probably 7734) manually-wound chronograph movement inside.
From the Seller: Serviced and working good, chrono ok. This watch is like new.