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Watches that make a difference ..

Watches that make a difference ..

Watches that make a difference ..

SEIKO ASTRON SOLAR GPS

On December 25, 1969, Seiko marketed the world's first quartz watch, the Seiko Quartz Astron. - Someday all watches will be made this way. With this powerful statement, Seiko set the global standard, and today, most quartz watches use the system developed by Seiko.

Seiko has once again pushed the boundaries of what a watch can offer and set a new world standard in electronic watchmaking. Astron's progress never stops. Astron has continued to seek the ultimate wristwatch.

When GPS signals are received, the second hand starts to move, indicating the number of satellites, and then displays the current time. It is a curious moment, sensing a connection with GPS satellites 20,000 km away. Whenever the dial is exposed to bright light, the watch automatically receives GPS signals. A ring-shaped antenna, unique to Seiko, placed beneath the dial is suitable for automatic reception, as it can easily receive signals regardless of the posture of the watch.

SEIKO ASTRON SOLAR GPS

On December 25, 1969, Seiko marketed the world's first quartz watch, the Seiko Quartz Astron. - Someday all watches will be made this way. With this powerful statement, Seiko set the global standard, and today, most quartz watches use the system developed by Seiko.

Seiko has once again pushed the boundaries of what a watch can offer and set a new world standard in electronic watchmaking. Astron's progress never stops. Astron has continued to seek the ultimate wristwatch.

When GPS signals are received, the second hand starts to move, indicating the number of satellites, and then displays the current time. It is a curious moment, sensing a connection with GPS satellites 20,000 km away. Whenever the dial is exposed to bright light, the watch automatically receives GPS signals. A ring-shaped antenna, unique to Seiko, placed beneath the dial is suitable for automatic reception, as it can easily receive signals regardless of the posture of the watch.

BAUME & MERCIER RIVIERA

Since 1830, Baume & Mercier has been creating watches that combine the beauty and relevance of creativity with the excellence of Swiss watchmaking, sober and reliable. The Riviera collection proudly reflects this watchmaking vision that has endured for nearly 200 years, inherited by the Baume family. In 1973, it broke with the watchmaking codes of the time by offering a case with a unique dodecagonal bezel and an integrated metal bracelet with flat links.

With its variety of colours and functions, this iconic watch is reminiscent of the French Riviera, the holiday destination from which it draws its inspiration: a style, an atmosphere, a relief, an emotion… Each of the new Riviera models evokes the many facets of the French Riviera, both its organic elements and its lifestyle.

While illustrating the Maison's design savoir-faire and watchmaking expertise, they also evoke the structural elements and idyllic lifestyle of the region: the sea, the mountains, the sky, the refined architecture of modern villas and the festive evenings. Powered by a

The Riviera 10768, powered by a Swiss Made automatic movement, combines a 42mm steel case, a sandblasted ADLC steel bezel, a dark green dial and an interchangeable black rubber strap. The combination of all these design codes gives this watch a striking character, making it the ideal choice for those looking for versatility and character.

BAUME & MERCIER RIVIERA

Since 1830, Baume & Mercier has been creating watches that combine the beauty and relevance of creativity with the excellence of Swiss watchmaking, sober and reliable. The Riviera collection proudly reflects this watchmaking vision that has endured for nearly 200 years, inherited by the Baume family. In 1973, it broke with the watchmaking codes of the time by offering a case with a unique dodecagonal bezel and an integrated metal bracelet with flat links.

With its variety of colours and functions, this iconic watch is reminiscent of the French Riviera, the holiday destination from which it draws its inspiration: a style, an atmosphere, a relief, an emotion… Each of the new Riviera models evokes the many facets of the French Riviera, both its organic elements and its lifestyle.

While illustrating the Maison's design savoir-faire and watchmaking expertise, they also evoke the structural elements and idyllic lifestyle of the region: the sea, the mountains, the sky, the refined architecture of modern villas and the festive evenings.

The Riviera 10768, powered by a Swiss Made automatic movement, combines a 42mm steel case, a sandblasted ADLC steel bezel, a dark green dial and an interchangeable black rubber strap. The combination of all these design codes gives this watch a striking character, making it the ideal choice for those looking for versatility and character.

BAUME & MERCIER RIVIERA

Since 1830, Baume & Mercier has been creating watches that combine the beauty and relevance of creativity with the excellence of Swiss watchmaking, sober and reliable. The Riviera collection proudly reflects this watchmaking vision that has endured for nearly 200 years, inherited by the Baume family. In 1973, it broke with the watchmaking codes of the time by offering a case with a unique dodecagonal bezel and an integrated metal bracelet with flat links.

With its variety of colours and functions, this iconic watch is reminiscent of the French Riviera, the holiday destination from which it draws its inspiration: a style, an atmosphere, a relief, an emotion… Each of the new Riviera models evokes the many facets of the French Riviera, both its organic elements and its lifestyle.

While illustrating the Maison's design savoir-faire and watchmaking expertise, they also evoke the structural elements and idyllic lifestyle of the region: the sea, the mountains, the sky, the refined architecture of modern villas and the festive evenings.

The Riviera 10768, powered by a Swiss Made automatic movement, combines a 42mm steel case, a sandblasted ADLC steel bezel, a dark green dial and an interchangeable black rubber strap. The combination of all these design codes gives this watch a striking character, making it the ideal choice for those looking for versatility and character.

CLASSICS RUNABOUT AUTOMATIC: THE BIG DIP

It was more than 35 years ago, in 1988. In the heart of Swiss watchmaking, in Geneva, a young, 100% independent and family company was born. At the same time, a few hundred kilometers further south, an association was born on the Italian coasts aimed at preserving one of its most famous jewels, Riva, an emblematic yacht whose first examples were built in wood and by hand, embodying the Italian lifestyle. from the twenties to the sixties. In 2013, the two companies joined forces, thus creating the partnership between the Frederique Constant Manufacture and the Riva Historical Society.

For the first time, the collection features a piece in a bright, contemporary electric blue, as invigorating as a breakwater and as refreshing as an outing to the sea. In addition to covering the dial, hands and indices, the new color extends to the stitching on the calfskin strap. The new version is presented in 36 millimeter formats, of which only 1,888 units will be manufactured.

True to its tradition, each of the models is delivered in a limited edition case with a small wooden replica of a Runabout yacht. A tribute to the iconic designs of elegant sports boats from the roaring twenties.

SEIKO ASTRON SOLAR GPS

On December 25, 1969, Seiko marketed the world's first quartz watch, the Seiko Quartz Astron. - Someday all watches will be made this way. With this powerful statement, Seiko set the global standard, and today, most quartz watches use the system developed by Seiko.

Seiko has once again pushed the boundaries of what a watch can offer and set a new world standard in electronic watchmaking. Astron's progress never stops. Astron has continued to seek the ultimate wristwatch.

When GPS signals are received, the second hand starts to move, indicating the number of satellites, and then displays the current time. It is a curious moment, sensing a connection with GPS satellites 20,000 km away. Whenever the dial is exposed to bright light, the watch automatically receives GPS signals. A ring-shaped antenna, unique to Seiko, placed beneath the dial is suitable for automatic reception, as it can easily receive signals regardless of the posture of the watch.

CLASSICS RUNABOUT AUTOMATIC: THE BIG DIP

It was more than 35 years ago, in 1988. In the heart of Swiss watchmaking, in Geneva, a young, 100% independent and family company was born. At the same time, a few hundred kilometers further south, an association was born on the Italian coasts aimed at preserving one of its most famous jewels, Riva, an emblematic yacht whose first examples were built in wood and by hand, embodying the Italian lifestyle. from the twenties to the sixties. In 2013, the two companies joined forces, thus creating the partnership between the Frederique Constant Manufacture and the Riva Historical Society.

For the first time, the collection features a piece in a bright, contemporary electric blue, as invigorating as a breakwater and as refreshing as an outing to the sea. In addition to covering the dial, hands and indices, the new color extends to the stitching on the calfskin strap. The new version is presented in 36 millimeter formats, of which only 1,888 units will be manufactured.

True to its tradition, each of the models is delivered in a limited edition case with a small wooden replica of a Runabout yacht. A tribute to the iconic designs of elegant sports boats from the roaring twenties.

CLASSICS RUNABOUT AUTOMATIC: THE BIG DIP

It was more than 35 years ago, in 1988. In the heart of Swiss watchmaking, in Geneva, a young, 100% independent and family company was born. At the same time, a few hundred kilometers further south, an association was born on the Italian coasts aimed at preserving one of its most famous jewels, Riva, an emblematic yacht whose first examples were built in wood and by hand, embodying the Italian lifestyle. from the twenties to the sixties. In 2013, the two companies joined forces, thus creating the partnership between the Frederique Constant Manufacture and the Riva Historical Society.

For the first time, the collection features a piece in a bright, contemporary electric blue, as invigorating as a breakwater and as refreshing as an outing to the sea. In addition to covering the dial, hands and indices, the new color extends to the stitching on the calfskin strap. The new version is presented in 36 millimeter formats, of which only 1,888 units will be manufactured.

True to its tradition, each of the models is delivered in a limited edition case with a small wooden replica of a Runabout yacht. A tribute to the iconic designs of elegant sports boats from the roaring twenties.