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Une collection​ 

inspirée du passé

With the introduction of the quartz watch in the 1970s, companies began to abandon the production of mechanical watches. This trend has now led to a renaissance of mechanical watches with an emphasis on classic designs and retro style. Our 1950s chronograph watches are highly customisable and can be fitted with a variety of straps and dial colours to suit all tastes. Get your hands on this timeless technical innovation!

An old school look with a modern twist, our watches have a vintage-inspired design and are powered by the most advanced technology, including accurate timekeeping and a built-in chronograph. They are perfect for those who want to combine their love of the past with the modern conveniences of today.


Chronographe "Vintage"

50's Style


Inspired by diver's watches from the 1960s, this watch will appeal to all vintage enthusiasts thanks to its atypical style, hybrid movement and quality finish.

Case: Brushed and polished 316L stainless steel

Height: 46.2 mm

Largeur : 39 mm 

Épaisseur : 12,9 mm

Bezel : Fixed

Case back: Solid, decorated 316L stainless steel

Crystal: Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating

Water resistance: 5 ATM (50 metres) / screw-down crown

Cadran : compteur des minutes du chronographe et indication 24h

Aiguilles : Avec traitement Super-Luminova® 

Movement: Seiko VK64 mecha-quartz

Fonctions : Heure, minute, seconde centrale, chronographe 

Bracelet : Cuir veau grainé

Entre-corne : 20 mm 

Buckle: Stainless steel pin buckle

Assembly: Assemblies in Versailles (France)

All our watches are guaranteed for two years from the date of purchase.

Nos montres 

It's time to make or break your own!

BOUTIQUE 

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Quartz
First developed in the late 1960s in Japan, the quartz movement is an electronic movement in which a quartz crystal oscillating 32768 times per second serves as the regulating organ (balance). The energy is not supplied by a barrel (the driving force of mechanical watches), but by a battery. The battery produces the energy necessary for the operation of an integrated circuit, while the quartz regulates this energy. Five hundred times more precise and practical (no need to wind them), quartz watches have, in less than a decade, supplanted mechanical and automatic movements, thus ensuring their unshakeable supremacy on the world watchmaking market.


Chronograph
A mechanism added to a watch to measure intervals of time. This mechanism controls a chronograph hand (a second hand) placed in the centre of the dial. By operating a push-button on the side of the case, it can be started, stopped and reset. This hand makes one revolution in one minute. Auxiliary counters on the dial show the number of revolutions, in minutes (30-minute counter) and often also in hours (12-hour counter). 90 % of the chronographs manufactured today are quartz and time to 1/10 of a second.

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