Many watch brands, even those with a distinctly modern persona, have a fascinating past, full of unexpected models that lend depth and character to their current products. The watches of the past are often what watch designers look to for inspiration and continuity of design, and the sport watches especially of the 1960s and 1970s probably have the most influence on new collections. Each of the three watches below is from a brand with a strong history making sport watches that continues to do so today.
Vulcain Chronograph

What We Like: Vulcain is best known for its Cricket alarm watch, famously worn by several US presidents, but the brand has a well-rounded catalog that includes watches like this colorful chronograph. Red highlights on the white dial really pop, especially the first five minutes emphasized in the chronograph subdial. With a 36mm case, it is powered by the Valjoux 7733 manually wound chronograph movement.
From the Seller: In overall very good condition considering the age. The movement runs very well keeping accurate time & the chronograph works as it should.