This Metropolis watch is based on the Louis Erard Petite Seconde, classic in its 39 mm steel case, with its “LE” signature crown – the only place where the brand logo appears. Everything else is new, built like a journey between two times, between two centuries, between the Roaring 20s and our own 20s. The result is the invention of a new style: neo-deco, a concatenation of Art deco and the...
The Skindiver Nautique is inspired by a Vulcain model launched in 1960, it is powered by ETA’s 2824 three-hand Swiss automatic caliber with a 38-hour power reserve. It has all the attributes of an underwater tool watch, as evidenced by the ultra-legible Super-Luminova-enhanced hands and indexes, which come in khaki brown for an elegant contrast by day and enhanced legibility in...
Dynamic, sleek and sporty, the HyperChrome Chronograph is designed to look just as good with a business suit as it does with a casual outfit or even sports gear. The HyperChrome Chronograph delivers the functions you need with the style you want.
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.
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.