
1960s Baylor Bi-Compax Chronograph In Steel
Why This Watch Matters
Don’t be fooled by the relatively unknown name of Baylor Watch Co. - this bi-compax has a great case shape and gorgeous dial. Don’t blink, this chrono won’t be here for long.
The Full Story
Baylor Watch Co. is not a name you hear that often. It was once under the umbrella of Benrus from the 1950s through the 1970s and had a strong presence in the United States as it was retailed by Zales Jewelry Company. This example from Baylor has a well-proportioned cushion-form case shape (reminding of the Heuer Camaro), with a beautiful slate grey dial. This watch goes to show that you don’t need a big name to have a big presence on the wrist.
The Fine Print
Maker: Baylor
Model: Bi-compax chronograph
Reference: NA
Year: Circa 1960s
Case No: L-149
Material: Stainless steel
Dimensions: 37mm diameter; 12mm thickness
Sapphire Crystal: No, plexiglass
Lume: Yes, tritium
Caliber: Landeron caliber 49 manual-winding, signed Baylor Watch Co. movement
Bracelet/Strap: HODINKEE Black Nylon NATO Strap
Lug Width: 20mm
Box/Papers: No
What we Love and What You Should Know
This watch is in very good condition with the usual signs of aging and light scratches. There is one noticeable scratch at the top right corner of the case. The dial is in exceptional condition with little to no signs of wear.Why This Watch Matters
Don’t be fooled by the relatively unknown name of Baylor Watch Co. - this bi-compax has a great case shape and gorgeous dial. Don’t blink, this chrono won’t be here for long.
The Full Story
Baylor Watch Co. is not a name you hear that often. It was once under the umbrella of Benrus from the 1950s through the 1970s and had a strong presence in the United States as it was retailed by Zales Jewelry Company. This example from Baylor has a well-proportioned cushion-form case shape (reminding of the Heuer Camaro), with a beautiful slate grey dial. This watch goes to show that you don’t need a big name to have a big presence on the wrist.
The Fine Print
Maker: Baylor
Model: Bi-compax chronograph
Reference: NA
Year: Circa 1960s
Case No: L-149
Material: Stainless steel
Dimensions: 37mm diameter; 12mm thickness
Sapphire Crystal: No, plexiglass
Lume: Yes, tritium
Caliber: Landeron caliber 49 manual-winding, signed Baylor Watch Co. movement
Bracelet/Strap: HODINKEE Black Nylon NATO Strap
Lug Width: 20mm
Box/Papers: No
What we Love and What You Should Know
This watch is in very good condition with the usual signs of aging and light scratches. There is one noticeable scratch at the top right corner of the case. The dial is in exceptional condition with little to no signs of wear.Description
Why This Watch Matters
Don’t be fooled by the relatively unknown name of Baylor Watch Co. - this bi-compax has a great case shape and gorgeous dial. Don’t blink, this chrono won’t be here for long.
The Full Story
Baylor Watch Co. is not a name you hear that often. It was once under the umbrella of Benrus from the 1950s through the 1970s and had a strong presence in the United States as it was retailed by Zales Jewelry Company. This example from Baylor has a well-proportioned cushion-form case shape (reminding of the Heuer Camaro), with a beautiful slate grey dial. This watch goes to show that you don’t need a big name to have a big presence on the wrist.
The Fine Print
Maker: Baylor
Model: Bi-compax chronograph
Reference: NA
Year: Circa 1960s
Case No: L-149
Material: Stainless steel
Dimensions: 37mm diameter; 12mm thickness
Sapphire Crystal: No, plexiglass
Lume: Yes, tritium
Caliber: Landeron caliber 49 manual-winding, signed Baylor Watch Co. movement
Bracelet/Strap: HODINKEE Black Nylon NATO Strap
Lug Width: 20mm
Box/Papers: No























