
Victory Watch - Blue
Description
September 2, 1945 marked more than the end of conflict. It was the beginning of return, reflection, and renewal. Inspired by that moment, the Victory Watch leaves behind battlefield ruggedness and embraces refined elegance. This is a dress watch that honors not only the legacy of service but also the return to peace and prosperity.
With a slim 38mm mirror-finished steel case with sapphire crystal, this watch reflects timeless proportion and subtle craftsmanship. From sword-cut hands and elevated indexes to lacquered or brushed dials, every detail is rooted in traditional horology and finished with restraint.
Powered by the Miyota 9039 automatic movement, it offers smooth 28,800 VPH performance, self-winding, and a 42-hour power reserve. With 100 meters of water resistance and a minimalist no-date design, the Victory Watch is built to endure and meant to be passed on.
- Exclusive Victory Watch Blue (off-catalog)
- Individually numbered pieces
- Collector’s « Homecoming » box
- Free victory key-chain
- -15% Military discount

SPECS
Case Size | Ø 38mm |
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Case Thickness |
10.8mm (with glass) |
Case Size Lug-to-lug |
48mm |
Material |
Stainless Steel 316L |
Finishes |
PVD gold plating, mirror-polish, engraving with elevated indexes |
Strap |
American leather, 16mm wide with signed buckle |
Glass |
Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating |
Crown |
Screw-down, signed and engraved |
Water Resistance |
100m (10 ATM) |
Movement |
Miyota Cal. 9039 Automatic |
Specifications

Case:
38mm Gold PVD / Silver
10 ATM Water Resistance

Hands:
Dauphine Hands

Dial:
Raised Applied Indexes

Glass:
Double Domed
Sapphire Crystal

Movement:
Miyota 9039 Hi-Beat
Automatic

Straps:
Brown/Black
Stitched Leather
It All Came Full Circle
There is something quietly poetic about the post-war dress watch. No longer needed for survival, watches became a symbol of elegance, order, and new beginnings. Men who once measured time between air raids now wore sleek, golden timepieces to weddings, job promotions, and dinners with family.
On September 2nd, Praesidus Watch Co. released its first-ever dress watch to commemorate the 80th anniversary of V‑Day, marking a new chapter not just in our catalog, but in our purpose : honoring history by shaping what comes next.
“[The Victory Watch] is proof that refinement can come from the same hands that built battlefield tributes”
— Oscar Chabrat, Founder of Praesidus Watch Co.