1950s Record Genève Chronograph V72c
Brand: Record Genève
Model: Triple Calendar
Reference: 236
Serial: xxxxxx
Year: Circa 1950s
Dial: Silvered, triple register, Chronograph
Dimensions: 36 mm excluding crown
Function: Manual, timekeeping
Caliber: Valjoux 72c
Strap: Honey calf
Accessories: Company watch pouch
Up for your perusal is a truly exceptional and timeless 1950s Record Genève chronograph — a piece that perfectly encapsulates mid-century elegance with serious mechanical pedigree.
Housed in a beautifully executed 36mm stainless steel case, this example is elevated by its striking two-tone rose gold bezel, creating a rich contrast against the crisp silvered dial. The dial itself is wonderfully balanced, featuring applied square pyramid indices and matching hands that catch the light with understated sophistication — a design language that sits comfortably alongside far more celebrated names of the era.
At its heart beats the revered Valjoux 72C — one of the most important calendar chronograph movements ever produced. Famously used in iconic pieces such as the Rolex “Jean-Claude Killy” and early Heuer calendar chronographs, the 72C represents the pinnacle of mid-century complication, offering full calendar functionality with day, date, and month — all seamlessly integrated into a robust, beautifully engineered calibre.
This particular example has just been fully serviced by our watchmaker and is running exactly as it should. All calendar functions advance correctly, and the chronograph operates crisply and precisely — just as intended.
Condition-wise, the watch presents exceptionally well for its age, with a case that appears unpolished, retaining strong lines and definition. It’s increasingly difficult to find these in such honest, well-preserved condition.
A truly connoisseur-driven piece — offering the aesthetics of high-end vintage chronographs, paired with one of the most desirable movements of the period, yet still flying under the radar compared to its more famous counterparts.
A rare opportunity to acquire a serious collector’s chronograph with both presence and provenance.
















