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2.0242 TECHNOS ‘SPIDER’ Swiss Automatic 1970’s

£150.00 (incl. VAT)

A well known vintage watch brand brings us this very eccentric 70s timepiece. With its broad steel case, strange hexagonal caseback, chunky steel indices and unorthodox vertical date complication, this watch has a strong retro-futuristic quality to it.

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Key Features

The striking broad tank shaped case and unusual vertical date complication are among some of the many reasons this watch is such a standout in our collection. There’s a strong retrofuturistic look to the Spider, which places it comfortably in the rapidly changing technological world of the 1970s. The odd proportions of the watch are notable, the thick case dwarfs the dial and crystal, which gives the effect of it looking like a UFO. A cross hatched crown sits diagonally at the bottom right corner of the case, and visible on the back is a deeply engraved Technos logo in the hexagonal caseback.

Within the dial are a set of steel, chamfered hands with painted black lines, and some remarkably complicated faceted steel indices, which feature delicate radial texturing on the topmost side of each polygon. The date complication is another unusual feature, as it reads vertically, the day and date sitting on top of each other in contrasting black and white tones, written in a futuristic wide typeface. 

The Technos Spider is definitely one to add to your collection!

About Technos

Technos was founded in 1900, under the name M. Gunziger-Hug, by Melchior Gunzinger, in Welschenrohr, in the Swiss Jura Mountains, Canton of Solothurn, Switzerland. Melchior’s son, Joseph Gunzinger, took over the watch manufacturing facility in 1920 and changed the name to “Gunzinger Bros Ltd.”

In 1924 he registered the trademark “Technos” and started manufacturing and exporting watches under that name. Technos became a successful brand and the company began to increase its manufacturing capacity. It became one of the main employers in the area. In 1970, Josef Gunzinger sold the company to General Watch Co. At the time the company employed 450 people and exported watches worldwide, especially to Japan & Brazil.

Soon however, with the introduction of Japanese watches Technos started losing market share, and by 1976, only the Japanese market was still managing to provide some orders. In 1977 the company was transferred to Biel/Bienne in Montres Edox SA premises. Both companies were reorganized under a new joint management, to fight for survival, and in 1980 Certina was also integrated in the ad hoc structure.

In 1982 the company was sold, with all rights to the “Technos” trademark, to its long-time Japanese importer Heiwado & Co, Tokyo. Its new owners granted a limited licence to use the trademark Technos to the importing company in Brazil, allowing them to design and manufacture their own Technos branded watches. In 1995, the company sold the rights to the Technos brand throughout South America and the Caribbean to Technos Relógios S.A., followed in 2002 by the sale of the remaining worldwide rights.

In Brazil, the history of Technos began in 1956, when Centauro Importadora, from Rio Grande do Sul, started to represent Technos watches. Now called Technos Relógios S/.A., with its parent company, Technos da Amazônia Indústria e Comércio Ltda, both 100% Brazilian companies, they produce about a million watches a year in their own manufacturing facilities in Manaus. Now based on Citizen movements, Technos watches are no longer Swiss Made. Technos has become a popular brand in Brazil, with a 35% of market share, and was the first company in the field to be certificated ISO 9002. Through the sister company Technos da Amazonia Swiss SARL in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, Technos Brazil now holds the rights to the trademark “Technos” worldwide.

Servicing and Guarantee

This timepiece has been serviced with full disassembly in our Bristol workshop. There is a 6-month guarantee, subject to the usage and care guidelines.

Overview

Case and Strap

  • Original, rounded quadrilateral case.
  • Solid stainless steel.
  • Acrylic crystal.
  • Hexagonal snap-on caseback.
  • Original steel crown.
  • Dustproof.
  • Splashproof.
  • Steel strap.

Dimensions:

  • Width 36.5mm
  • Height 42.5mm
  • Thickness 11 mm.
  • Strap 18mm

Dial and Hands

  • Tank shaped white dial
  • Faceted chunky steel indices
  • Chamfered steel hands
  • Vertical date complication
  • Stylish “T” Technos logo
  • Signed ‘Technos Spider’

Movement

  • Swiss-made movement.
  • ETA 2630 calibre.

Servicing and Guarantee

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