Exuding quiet elegance and classic femininity, this 1950s Aviva manual winding wristwatch is a beautifully preserved relic of refined vintage design. Its tapered rectangular case and delicately textured bracelet come together to create a silhouette that is unmistakably dainty, sleek, and ladylike.
The watch face — petite and elegantly elongated — is framed in 20-micron gold plating, a superior thickness that gives it a lustrous, lasting glow. The champagne-toned dial features minimal hour markers and slim hands, staying true to the understated charm of mid-century styling.
Its gold bracelet is a highlight in itself — intricately textured to catch the light just so, and gently tapering for a graceful fit around the wrist. Measuring 16 cm, it’s perfect for petite wrists, offering a close, elegant drape that feels more like fine jewelry than a timepiece.
Key Features:
20 microns gold plating – richly applied for depth, warmth, and durability.
Stainless steel case back – comfortable and corrosion-resistant.
Manual wind movement – celebrating the traditional charm of mechanical watchmaking.
Sleek case size: 2.5 cm x 1.5 cm – small, refined, and graceful.
Marked 3011 for authenticity.
Why You'll Love It:
This is not a loud watch — it’s a whisper of elegance, perfect for someone who appreciates subtle beauty. Whether paired with a silk blouse, a cocktail dress, or worn as your everyday signature piece, this watch brings timeless poise and femininity to any look.
In excellent vintage condition, it is both a collectible and a wearable heirloom. For lovers of classic jewelry and graceful design, this Aviva timepiece is a truly special find — one that honors the beauty of understatement.
- 1990s
- AVIVA (signed on the dial, at the back)
- Fully working condition, manual winding
- 20 Microns gold plated stainless steel
- Excellent vintage condition. Please see close up videos for quality assurance.
- Measures: 16cm total length (fits small to medium wrist size perfectly); dial size - 2.5cm x 1.5cm
- Sourced from a vintage fair in London, UK

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