Wyler Vetta Vintage Watches: Italian Horology
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Wyler Vetta Vintage Watches: Italian Horology

By SALMANPK · Mar 26, 2026 · 29 replies
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SALMANPK introduces WatchProSite readers to Wyler Vetta, a historic Italian brand with a rich legacy, particularly its vintage models gifted to Ferrari racing drivers. This article explores the brand's evolution, showcasing modern interpretations while contextualizing its significant place in Italian horology. SALMANPK's post highlights why Wyler Vetta remains a compelling subject for collectors interested in brands with unique heritage.

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One of those historic brands that are Big in Italy like Eberhard, I remember seeing the Vintage versions which were gifted to Ferrari racing drivers in the 40s and 50s, these are the modern versions which I thought are very Cool ❤️





















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AuHavrePro
Mar 26, 2026

Especially the MV Agusta collab pieces Thanks for sharing these shots here my friend! Cheers, Filip

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Champthekid
Mar 26, 2026

and second one for me.

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quattro
Mar 26, 2026

Thanks for the discovery. Best, Emmanuel

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Derreck
Mar 26, 2026

Great find, thanks for sharing. Wonderful designs.

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Tim Jackson
Mar 29, 2026

Hi Salman, A great opportunity to share this gem. It is in superb shape given its approx. age of 60+yrs. The case is superb and the movement needed a good cleaning and full service. But the fascinating aspect for me, was the original balance wheel “Incaflex” with its “shock protection” curved arms. Found within the lovely classical Valjoux 23 caliber. He’s thrilled with this watch and I was honored to have had a chance to handle this interesting piece of horological history. Happy to share this

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