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==Wyler Dynawind== | ==Wyler Dynawind== | ||
The Wyler word for Automatic movement, | The Wyler word for Automatic movement, ''Dynawind'' was used as a brand name on many dials. It was also combined with the Incaflex term, both appearing in marketing and on the watches themselves for several decades. | ||
===Ref 1150=== | |||
[[File:Wyler dynawind 1950s.jpg|thumb|1950s Wyler Dynawind Incaflex 1150]] | |||
* Unusual lugs with a lightning bolt appearance | |||
* Gold 10k filled case | |||
*23 jewel automatic movement with signed rotor | |||
* Steel screw back unlike most Wyler models which were front loading for water resistance | |||
* Boxed example shown in illustration | |||
* circa 1950s | |||
* Crosshair dial, gold markers and radium hands with radium tipped second hand | |||
* 18mm lug width | |||
* 34mm width ex semi-recessed crown | |||
* 38.5mm lug to lug | |||
==Notable Models== | ==Notable Models== |
Latest revision as of 04:56, 19 February 2021

Wyler Dynawind
The Wyler word for Automatic movement, Dynawind was used as a brand name on many dials. It was also combined with the Incaflex term, both appearing in marketing and on the watches themselves for several decades.
Ref 1150

- Unusual lugs with a lightning bolt appearance
- Gold 10k filled case
- 23 jewel automatic movement with signed rotor
- Steel screw back unlike most Wyler models which were front loading for water resistance
- Boxed example shown in illustration
- circa 1950s
- Crosshair dial, gold markers and radium hands with radium tipped second hand
- 18mm lug width
- 34mm width ex semi-recessed crown
- 38.5mm lug to lug