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Vintage Manual Gallet Baby Chronograph Black Dial Steel circa 1940s

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1940s Gallet “Baby” Chronograph in stainless steel with black dial and two-register layout, powered by the rare Valjoux Calibre 69 column-wheel movement (fewer than 4,000 ever made). Compact 31 mm proportions and original pump pushers. A small-cased mid-century chronograph with serious horological substance.


Description

For sale is a 1940s Gallet “Baby” Chronograph in stainless steel, a small-cased, two-register manual-wind chronograph powered by the rare Valjoux Calibre 69, of which fewer than four thousand examples were produced across the entire industry between 1936 and 1966. Presented with a beautifully patinated black dial, applied luminous indices, and original pump pushers, this is a piece that proves an old maxim of vintage watchmaking, that real horological complexity has nothing to do with size. A serious chronograph in genuinely compact proportions, and a quietly important watch for collectors who pay attention to movements.

Gallet – A Chronograph House With Deep Roots

Gallet & Co, founded in its modern form by Julien Gallet in 1826 in La Chaux-de-Fonds (with a family lineage in clockmaking traced back to fifteenth-century Geneva), spent the second half of the nineteenth century building a business in pocket watches before pivoting decisively in the early twentieth to chronographs. By the 1930s and 1940s the firm was producing some of the most respected timing instruments in Switzerland, the Multichron Yachting, the Multichron 12, the Flight Officer / Dato-Compax, supplied to professional pilots, naval officers, racing drivers and engineers across Europe and the United States.

What distinguished Gallet from many of its competitors was the calibre of the movements it sourced. Gallet did not make its own chronograph movements; instead the firm worked with the very best ébauche specialists, Excelsior Park, Venus, and Valjoux — and reserved their finest calibres for the dials that left La Chaux-de-Fonds. The “Baby” chronograph line, of which this watch is an example, was the smallest of the family, designed for buyers who wanted the precision and visual character of a column-wheel chronograph in a watch sized for everyday wear.

The Valjoux 69 – Column-Wheel Rarity

The movement inside this watch is the Valjoux Calibre 69, a 10.5-ligne (23.35 mm) column-wheel chronograph with horizontal clutch, two pushers, and a 30-minute counter. By 1940s standards it was a remarkable piece of engineering: column-wheel architecture (then already being abandoned by competitors in favour of cheaper cam-actuated designs), eight columns rather than the more typical six, and dimensions small enough to fit a chronograph movement into a case of around 30–32 mm.

Total industry production of the Cal. 69 across its thirty-year lifetime is estimated at fewer than four thousand examples. 

The Dial

The watch features a black dial with attractive vintage patina that has softened to a deep, even tone over the decades. Applied luminous hour markers and matching luminous hands provide excellent contrast, and the running seconds sub-dial at 9 o’clock and 30-minute totalizer at 3 o’clock, the classic two-register configuration of the Valjoux 69, sit in balanced symmetry across the dial. A printed minute track frames the outer dial, and the original pump pushers operate the chronograph cleanly. 

Specifications

Brand: Gallet

Model: Baby Chronograph

Year: circa 1940s

Case material: Stainless steel

Case diameter: approx. 31 mm

Bezel: Polished steel bezel

Dial: Black dial with applied luminous indices and two sub-dials

Movement: Manual-wind, Valjoux Calibre 69, column-wheel chronograph, 30-minute counter

Condition: Good vintage condition with light signs of wear consistent with age

Accessories: Watch only (no box or papers)

Warranty: 1 year warranty

Collector Appeal

Vintage Gallet chronographs occupy a respected place in mid-century watch collecting, prized for the calibre of their movements, the cleanness of their dial layouts, and Gallet’s long-standing reputation as a chronograph specialist. This Baby Chronograph example is a particularly interesting piece, small in size, big in horological substance, and powered by one of the rarest column-wheel calibres of the era.

Availability

This vintage diamond-set jewellery watch is available through Vintage Times Amsterdam.

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Vintage Times

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