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Extremely
rare Fortis Military Chronograph –
Venus 150 – Clamshell CaseA
beautifully preserved vintage Fortis chronograph featuring an
exceptional tropical gilt dial that shifts from deep black to rich
chocolate brown depending on the light. The warm patina and glossy gilt
printing give it tremendous character and classic military-era presence.
Combined with the rugged clamshell waterproof case and the legendary
Venus 150 chronograph movement, this is a highly charismatic and
historically important piece.SpecificationsManual wind chronographVenus caliber 150Rare waterproof “Clamshell” case Schmitz FrèresBrevet (patent) 189190Case size: 34.5mm excluding crownLug-to-lug: 42mmTwo-register chronograph layoutTachymeter and telemeter scalesBeautiful gilt dial with tropical undertones
The Clamshell CaseThe Clamshell case,
protected under Swiss Patent No. 189190 (filed in 1936 and granted in
1937), was developed by the renowned case maker Schmitz Frères and later
licensed to Gallet.
Widely regarded as one of the most innovative early waterproof watch
case constructions, the Clamshell represented a major technical
breakthrough in the evolution of wrist chronographs.
Its ingenious design employed four external screws positioned through
the lugs, compressing the case back, middle case, and crystal assembly
into a tightly sealed unit. This system created one of the first
genuinely waterproof chronograph cases at a time when most watches
remained highly vulnerable to moisture and dust intrusion.
These cases were widely used by military and tool-watch manufacturers
because of their durability and practical waterproofing during the pre-
and post-war periods. Today, original clamshell chronographs are highly
sought after by collectors due to their technical significance, rarity,
and unmistakable vintage aesthetic.About FortisFounded
in 1912, Fortis is one of the oldest continuously operating Swiss watch
manufacturers. The brand became known early on for producing robust and
reliable tool watches and was among the pioneers of automatic
wristwatches through collaboration with English inventor John Harwood in
the 1920s.Fortis later gained international recognition for
aviation and military watches and eventually became closely associated
with space exploration, supplying watches for Russian cosmonauts and
space missions. Vintage Fortis chronographs from the 1940s–1950s are
especially appreciated today for their honest military styling,
excellent movements, and strong historical character.Overall ImpressionThis
example perfectly captures the appeal of early military chronographs:
compact proportions, technical innovation, and incredible dial
character. The gilt dial is unquestionably the highlight, showing
remarkable depth and warmth depending on viewing angle and lighting
conditions. Paired with the rugged clamshell construction and reliable
Venus movement
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