145,00 €
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This is an authentic full-page feature from Playboy Magazine, titled “The Industrial Movement”, showcasing a curated selection of men’s luxury watches in a raw, utilitarian setting. Likely dating from the early to mid-1980s, the layout combines sleek horology with a rugged aesthetic a bold editorial statement on the era’s evolving masculine style.
Framing details:
Frame size: 40 x 30 cm
Frame material: Minimalist black aluminium
Glazing: ACRYLITE® anti-reflective plexiglass – museum-quality visibility with no glare
Design & content:
Featured in Playboy’s “On The Scene” style section, which highlighted trends in fashion, tech, and culture. Titled “The Industrial Movement”, the page places high-end men’s watches against a backdrop of metal pipes and valves a metaphor for strength and mechanical beauty
Featured brands include Audemars Piguet, Concord, Baume & Mercier, Omega, and others (see fine print at bottom of ad). Commentary reflects a 1980s ethos: luxury, precision, and a rising interest in quartz technology
Provenance & condition:
Genuine magazine page from a vintage Playboy issue, not a reprint
Excellent condition: clean print, no yellowing or tears
Mounted on acid-free board for archival safety and presentation longevity
Each ad is an authentic vintage original from a magazine – not a modern reprint, but real printed history from the era it was published.
Framed with UV-protective museum glass or coated plexiglass and acid-free matting for maximum preservation & premium presentation.
An original piece of watch history: perfect as a one-of-a-kind gift for collectors, enthusiasts, or as eye-catching wall decor.
Every order is carefully packed and shipped worldwide with tracking, using extra protection to avoid any creases or damage.