Concord Delirium 1988

€1,400.00
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Concord was founded in 1908 in Biel, Switzerland. Concord has made several innovations in its history and made a big impact in 1979. With the entry in the luxury watch market they had a major breakthrough with the invention of the Delirium which was the thinnest watch ever made at the time at 1.98 mm thick. Subsequently, a slightly sturdier and resistant to water to 2 atmospheres model, the Delirium (1988), where Concord solidified their position in the luxury watch market.

Concord had the largest advertising budget of any Swiss watch company, spending over $14 million annually to attract celebrity endorsements from Jimmy Connors, Bjorn Borg, Joe Montana, Tom Landry and Martha Graham in such expensive publications like the New York Magazine, Texas Monthly, Architectural Digest, Town and Country and Business Week while appearing on TV shows such as Miami Vice, Charlie's Angels, The Love Boat, Dynasty and Hill Street Blues.

This example is preserved in a near mint condition with minor signs of wear. Including the original strap and gold filled Concord buckle.

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Brand: Concord
Model: Delirium (1988)
Reference: -
Year: 1980’s
Material: 18k Yellow Gold
Dimensions: 25mm diameter (without crown)
Crystal: Saffire
Caliber: Quartz
Bracelet/Strap: Original strap and gold filled buckle
Box/Papers: N/A

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Concord was founded in 1908 in Biel, Switzerland. Concord has made several innovations in its history and made a big impact in 1979. With the entry in the luxury watch market they had a major breakthrough with the invention of the Delirium which was the thinnest watch ever made at the time at 1.98 mm thick. Subsequently, a slightly sturdier and resistant to water to 2 atmospheres model, the Delirium (1988), where Concord solidified their position in the luxury watch market.

Concord had the largest advertising budget of any Swiss watch company, spending over $14 million annually to attract celebrity endorsements from Jimmy Connors, Bjorn Borg, Joe Montana, Tom Landry and Martha Graham in such expensive publications like the New York Magazine, Texas Monthly, Architectural Digest, Town and Country and Business Week while appearing on TV shows such as Miami Vice, Charlie's Angels, The Love Boat, Dynasty and Hill Street Blues.

This example is preserved in a near mint condition with minor signs of wear. Including the original strap and gold filled Concord buckle.

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Brand: Concord
Model: Delirium (1988)
Reference: -
Year: 1980’s
Material: 18k Yellow Gold
Dimensions: 25mm diameter (without crown)
Crystal: Saffire
Caliber: Quartz
Bracelet/Strap: Original strap and gold filled buckle
Box/Papers: N/A

Concord was founded in 1908 in Biel, Switzerland. Concord has made several innovations in its history and made a big impact in 1979. With the entry in the luxury watch market they had a major breakthrough with the invention of the Delirium which was the thinnest watch ever made at the time at 1.98 mm thick. Subsequently, a slightly sturdier and resistant to water to 2 atmospheres model, the Delirium (1988), where Concord solidified their position in the luxury watch market.

Concord had the largest advertising budget of any Swiss watch company, spending over $14 million annually to attract celebrity endorsements from Jimmy Connors, Bjorn Borg, Joe Montana, Tom Landry and Martha Graham in such expensive publications like the New York Magazine, Texas Monthly, Architectural Digest, Town and Country and Business Week while appearing on TV shows such as Miami Vice, Charlie's Angels, The Love Boat, Dynasty and Hill Street Blues.

This example is preserved in a near mint condition with minor signs of wear. Including the original strap and gold filled Concord buckle.

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Brand: Concord
Model: Delirium (1988)
Reference: -
Year: 1980’s
Material: 18k Yellow Gold
Dimensions: 25mm diameter (without crown)
Crystal: Saffire
Caliber: Quartz
Bracelet/Strap: Original strap and gold filled buckle
Box/Papers: N/A