The Henri Sandoz & Fils Square Tank is a striking example of mid-century Swiss design — a watch that marries architectural precision with quiet elegance. Measuring 30x33mm, it features a gold-plated square case and a minimalist dial defined by its sunburst crosshair motif, where slender lines radiate toward applied indices in perfect symmetry. Beneath its restrained aesthetics lies a reliable 17-jewel manual-wind movement, a hallmark of Swiss craftsmanship during the post-war era.
Henri Sandoz & Fils traces its lineage to one of the founding figures of Swiss industrial watchmaking, Henri Sandoz, who helped establish both Tavannes and Cyma. The Sandoz name became synonymous with well-engineered, accessibly priced mechanical watches that balanced reliability and sophistication. While many Swiss brands of the time leaned heavily on ornate styling, Sandoz maintained a modernist sensibility — favoring clean geometry, precise proportions, and dials that felt ahead of their time.
The rectangular “Tank” shape, inspired by early Cartier designs, became a statement of understated luxury through the 1950s and 1960s. This particular model embodies that spirit perfectly: elegant, slim, and effortlessly timeless. The brushed champagne dial, paired with a square gold-tone case and black leather strap, captures the refined minimalism that defined mid-century European design.
With its blend of history, form, and mechanical honesty, this Henri Sandoz & Fils remains a testament to a period when Swiss watchmaking prioritized craftsmanship over branding — an era when design spoke softly, but with precision and purpose.
Key Features
Case Size: 30x33mm (Gold-plated brass with stainless steel back)
Movement: Swiss manual-wind, 17 jewels
Dial: Champagne with geometric sunburst crosshair design
Caseback: Signed “Swiss” with reference 441X-29
Strap: Black leather (aftermarket)
Period: 1950s–1960s
Provenance: Swiss-made mid-century dress watch from the Henri Sandoz lineage