This Concord Saratoga is a beautifully ornate women’s dress watch, distinguished by its textured mosaic dial and applied diamond hour markers. The bezel is set with diamond clusters that catch the light especially well, giving the watch a refined and lively presence on the wrist. On the caseback, Concord highlights the Saratoga theme with a detailed horseback rider motif and embossed SARATOGA relief, a subtle reference to the collection’s connection to Saratoga, New York’s equestrian heritage. Altogether, it is a graceful and distinctly expressive piece from one of Concord’s most decorative modern lines.
| Attributes | Value |
|---|---|
| Reference |
Concord Saratoga 13-36-275 |
| Movement |
Quartz |
| Caliber |
N/A |
| Approximate Age |
2000s |
| Case Size |
24 mm |
| Lug Width |
16 mm |
| Material |
Diamonds, Stainless Steel |
| Dial Color |
White |
| Bracelet |
Stainless Steel Bracelet |
Movement is running well and keeping accurate time within normal quartz movement standards. Case is in great overall condition with only minor scratches and light signs of wear. Dial has small unobtrusive signs of wear.
Founded in 1908 in Biel/Bienne, Switzerland, Concord was established by five Swiss entrepreneurs with a vision of creating refined timepieces for the American luxury market. During its earliest years, the brand distinguished itself as a private-label watchmaker, supplying high-end watches to houses such as Tiffany & Co and Cartier in the early 20th century. Concord’s prominence was further recognized in 1942 when President Truman gifted its watches to Stalin and Churchill during World War II peace talks at the Potsdam Conference.
During the quartz crisis of the 1970s, Concord embraced new electronic watch technology at a time where many traditional Swiss makers were struggling to adapt. Concord produced some of the most expensive and technically refined quartz watches in the market, most famously the ultra-thin Delirium—the world’s thinnest watch at the time—which stood as a technical triumph and a symbol of Swiss ingenuity under pressure. Concord was also famous for introducing the world’s first watch with a case made entirely out of a coin.
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