Through this unique family name, Frederique Constant has not only breathed new life into classic watchmaking but given concrete expression to its founding mission: to make luxury timepieces accessible to as many people as possible. This iconic collection is affirming its timeless charm with a more modern, stronger, more contemporary design. This model feature a white dial with white...
Beneath the retro exterior of the Multifort Patrimony Swiss watch resides a latest-generation automatic movement: the Caliber 80, which provides this timepiece with up to 80 hours of power reserve. The pulsimeter scale on the edge of the dial, the box sapphire crystal protecting it and the shape of the hour and minute hands are all subtle nods to the past. Ref: M0404071604000
Beneath the retro exterior of the Multifort Patrimony resides a latest-generation automatic movement: the Caliber 80, which provides this timepiece with up to 80 hours of power reserve. The pulsimeter scale on the edge of the dial, the box sapphire crystal protecting it and the shape of the hour and minute hands are all subtle nods to the past.
Longines - Heritage Classic Tuxedo Chronograph is inspired by historical model with the typical aesthetics of the late 1940s. This watch has been nicknamed "Tuxedo" by collectors, the contrast of black and white on their dial reminds us of the suits worn during the elegant and festive evenings of the time.
The Ocean Star Decompression Timer 1961 reproduces the irresistible vintage charm of the Ocean Star Skin Diver Watch, a popular 1960s MIDO model that remains one of the brand’s most sought-after original timepieces to date. Dedicated to the underwater world, this watch also served as a precious diving tool thanks to the multicoloured display of decompression stops on the dial. It uses the...
The Montblanc 1858 Automatic is one of the purest vintage-inspired timepieces, featuring a blue theme across the dial, case and strap. The case has a fixed steel bezel with a matching shiny blue ceramic and displays the four engraved luminescent cardinal points. Housed in a 40 mm stainless steel case with slim curved horns decorated with polished and satin-finishing, the Montblanc 1858...
Originally released in 1961 and crafted for use by the British military, the original Olympos line was representative of one of Zodiac’s most rugged, functional, and stylistically unique offerings. Now the series is back on the modern market, sporting the same case design and durability as the vintage model and created with the needs of today’s watch-wearer in mind.
Originally released in 1961 and crafted for use by the British military, the original Olympos line was representative of one of Zodiac’s most rugged, functional, and stylistically unique offerings. Now the series is back on the modern market, sporting the same case design and durability as the vintage model and created with the needs of today’s watch-wearer in mind.