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PONTIAC CHRONOGRAPH, MANUAL WINDING, 1940s
| Brand | Pontiac |
|---|---|
| Model | Chronograph |
| Gender | Man |
| Country of origin | Switzerland |
| Decade | 1940s |
| Year of manufacture | 1947 |
| Movement | Manual winding |
| Crystal | Plexiglass, impeccable |
| Dial | Salmon Color |
| Corona | Yours truly |
| Case material | Steel |
| Diameter without crown | 35 mm |
| Diameter with crown | 36.4 mm |
| Lug-to-lug length | 39.2 mm |
| Thickness | 11.3 mm , 18 mm |
| Strap width | 18 mm |
| Strap material | Genuine leather |
| Strap color | Brown |
| Closure/buckle | Stainless Steel, Clasp Type. |
| Condition of the watch | Very good, with slight signs of aging. |
| Case/Box | Yes, generic. |
| Documentation | certificate of authenticity |
The history of Pontiac watches represents a fascinating and often unknown chapter of Swiss watchmaking, developed mainly in the Benelux market during the 20th century. Far from the famous American car brand, Pontiac watches emerged as an innovative proposal seeking to democratize access to quality watchmaking, combining reliable Swiss movements with attractive design and accessible prices.
Origins and Foundation
It was in 1931 when the Dutchman Ali Kinsbergen launched the Pontiac brand in Belgium and the Netherlands, with the help of his three brothers. The choice of the name was not random: it was inspired by an Indian chief of the Outaouais tribe who, according to legend, thanks to his knowledge of nature, had the ability to tell time by the stars, thus establishing a symbolic link between eternity and the universe. The Kinsbergen brothers, who were also agents of Omega and Tissot, established offices in Amsterdam, Brussels, and, until 1955, in Jakarta, then a Dutch colony, allowing Pontiac watches to reach Indonesia. The foundational philosophy was clear: make the best of watchmaking accessible, offering unimpeachable quality at a reasonable price.
Resistance Tests and Brand Consolidation
A crucial milestone in the history of Pontiac occurred in 1935, when Ali Kinsbergen organized a bold public demonstration to test the strength of their watches. From the top of the Boerentoren in Antwerp, then the tallest building in Belgium, he threw a Pontiac watch in front of dozens of journalists and official witnesses. Upon recovering it a hundred meters below, the watch was intact and in perfect working order, an event that generated great repercussion and solidified the brand’s reputation. This tradition of extreme tests continued in 1958 during the Brussels Universal Exposition when two Pontiac watches were thrown from the highest sphere of the Atomium, at 102 meters high, both surviving the impact and giving rise to the catchy advertising slogan “Pontiac Tic Tac.”
The Sports Era and the “Miracle of Aubisque”
After the war, Pontiac positioned itself as the watch of athletes, launching models with the image of the “Red Devils,” the Belgian national soccer team, and sponsoring cycling events. The pinnacle of this sports association came in 1951 with Dutch cyclist Wim van Est. During his leadership in the Tour de France, Van Est suffered a terrible fall on the descent of the Col d’Aubisque, plummeting 70 meters down a ravine. Although his bicycle was destroyed and he was seriously injured, the Pontiac watch he wore on his wrist continued to function. This event, immortalized in the slogan “Seventy meters I fell deep, my heart stopped, but my Pontiac kept going”, became one of the most famous stories in advertising history and catapulted the brand’s fame across Europe.
Technical Characteristics and Star System
Pontiac watches were characterized by the use of mainly Swiss movement suppliers such as AS, ETA, or Venus, and many were manufactured by the Swiss company Suprécis Watch SA in Biel. A distinctive feature was their star system on the dial to indicate the complexity of the caliber: one star for simple movements and three stars for higher-quality movements, although some collectors debate whether this system was consistent throughout the production. Among the most remembered models are the Nageur (waterproof model), the Hydraulica (improved version of the previous), the Memodate and Memomatic (with date and automatic), and the Rappel-O-Bra (with mechanical alarm).
Decline, Resurgence, and Legacy
The Pontiac brand changed hands several times starting in the 1980s, facing the challenges of the quartz crisis and market changes. It was owned by a jewelry chain in Heerlen, later by the Belgian company TWC-Tapernoux & Cie, and there were unsuccessful revitalization attempts in the Netherlands. Finally, in 2014, the brand was relaunched by Chrono Euro Diffusion NV in Belgium, presenting a new collection of 42 models with Swiss movements, sapphire crystal, and a three-year warranty, keeping alive the legacy of that historic brand that in the 1950s and 1960s covered almost fifty percent of the watch market in the Benelux.
Conclusion
The history of Pontiac watches is a testament to a bold business vision that knew how to combine Swiss precision, innovative marketing, and a deep connection with sports and popular culture in the Benelux. Beyond being just a commercial brand, Pontiac represents an era when watches not only measured time but also told stories of resilience, adventure, and closeness with the public. For current collectors, owning a vintage Pontiac is acquiring a fragment of that rich history, a piece that evokes the days when a small watch could survive a hundred-meter fall or an accident in the Pyrenees, proving that true quality transcends prices and passing fads.
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