This Doxa Jump Hour exemplifies mid-century horological ingenuity, showcasing a sophisticated jumping-hour mechanism. Departing from traditional designs, it features a digital-style hour display through an aperture, synchronized to jump precisely at the top of each hour. This innovative feature is complemented by a classic minute hand that turns around a semi-cut space on the case, certainly a fun and unique design.
Aesthetically, the watch embodies Doxa's flair for bold and unconventional designs, with clean lines and a vintage charm that resonates with collectors. Its mechanical precision and rarity enhance its appeal, making it a standout example of Doxa’s creative legacy.
These pieces are as rare and precious as time itself, with only a select few surviving the years in such remarkable condition.
Unusually large for a jump-hour timepiece, its dimensions of over 25.5mm by 39mm, coupled with 20mm lugs, give it a commanding presence on the wrist. It exudes both elegance and a bold, striking appeal.
This exact same watch was featured in an article here by FratelloWatches.
CONDITION
This piece is in good, original condition—gently used but well-maintained. The movement is clean and has recently undergone a full service, keeping a good time for a watch of this age.
DETAILS
Maker: Doxa
Reference: Circa 1930s
Material: Nickel Chrome Ssteel Manual-Wind
Dimensions: 25.5 x 39mm diameter; 8mm thickness
Crystal: Plexiglass
Lume: Non
Bracelet/Strap: Fixed Bars, 20mm vintage bracelet
-This watch was photographed on a 6.9 inch / 175mm wrist.