Watch is working but there is an issue with the chronograph! The chronograph sometimes you have to push the top button a couple times to get it going. The case is ok condition, as you can see the case has age and wear to it (look at pictures to see condition, there is wear around the case and edges).
The dial has a Yatch timer type counter (right one). Bezel turns left and right and seems to be in good cosmetic condition with some slight signs of wear. Its a really nice big watch.
The Caseback is intentionally left not tight (took it off to take pictures of it and did not fully tighten it again). This watch definitely needs a service! Used for parts or repair.
39MM x 44MM (top to bottom). Slow about 1-2 min per day. Any watch stands shown in the images DO NOT come with the item, they are for presentation purposes only for this listing.Please examine all photos as they are part of the item description. If I have missed any information in the description it is not intentional. Not tested and not guaranteed. In General Mechanical and vintage watches need maintenance and servicing, buyers should expect to have to bring these watches into a watchmaker the same as changing the oil in your car to keep it running although not as often as a car. Mechanical watches are prone to damage if you hit them to hard, drop them, shake them to hard or exert any excessive force on them these have fine moving parts that are often moving at a high speed actions such as using a mechanical watch when hammering things or punching things..
These are examples only and. How do vintage watches keep time? Vintage mechanical watches do not keep exact time like its quartz counterparts, expect that watches that we list as working and keeping time unless otherwise specified run +/. 1-3 mins a day, we consider this to be acceptable for most vintage watches. Note: we do not time our watches to seconds lost or gained in a day. If the watch in the listing says its tested then I have manually wound the watch and watched it for at least 12 hours. I do not have any sort of automatic watch winder to test automatic functions, generally unless stated I have only done a manual wind test. If it is an automatic I will generally shake the watch until it starts ticking and then watch it for an hour. After that I will do the manual wind test as per above unless otherwise specified. Vintage watches and mechanical watches need to be services often by a watchmaker to keep them running, similar to your car and oil changes. Unless specified in the listing watches are not serviced and will need to go to a watchmaker for a checkup and service to be good time keepers and continue running smoothly. I cannot change those numbers.Thank you if you have read everything to this point! Please feel free to ask any questions you may have and ill be happy to answer them. Good luck, and God bless! The item "Vintage Rare Valjoux 7733 Winton Chronograph Yatching Diver Watch 4 Repair" is in sale since Sunday, December 29, 2019. This item is in the category "Jewelry & Watches\Watches, Parts & Accessories\Parts, Tools & Guides\Watches for Parts".
The seller is "coolbluevintage" and is located in Vancouver, British Columbia. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada.