So tiny! 25 mm case, 30 mm long, handwinding, antimagnetic (?!), Swiss movt at the 6 (?!) It stood out amongst all the other trash watches. The stall had more models, but this one looked the best and was actually running. If anyone knows more about this brand, let me know!
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Tiny & shiny. Don‘t know the brand, but the name Estoril reminds me on a famous racing track in Portugal. Perhaps it‘s a Lady divers watch. It’s very nice👍👍
Tiny & shiny. Don‘t know the brand, but the name Estoril reminds me on a famous racing track in Portugal. Perhaps it‘s a Lady divers watch. It’s very nice👍👍
Yes, the name Estoril is far more known. I saw a Borealis Estoril as a model name.
Lady drivers Watch! Not Lady divers!😁
Pur it on a hefty stainless steel bracelet and pur it on your weist. I have a 7,3 Inch wrist and I wear my little Laco Sport, when I feeling sporty. It works
It has the distinct look of a pin pallet.
It has the distinct look of a pin pallet.
I love it when you talk dirty to me… But yes, it must be.
I have a similar “Disco Era” watch made under the brand “Creation”. Mine is a scaled up version at 37mm, but very very similar in design. I’m guessing these were made for “micro brands” back in the day.
It has the distinct look of a pin pallet.
It does…
Estoral has no real internet footprint… sorry.
Pop the back… see if the case or movement has any other clues, but it might just be a budget pin-pallet from the 70s. Bonus point for having a brand not on Mikrolisk.
Cool looking watch, good find.