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Breitling Recreates the Chronomat: B01 Changes the Game

September 03, 2009   

Luxury Watches: It's a difficult task to look at the newest Breitling model and not feel yourself enticed by its majestic design, elegantly recessed and immaculately decorated interior along with the fine-tuned craftsmanship that goes into every Breitling piece. The longer you look, the more you notice and the more the Chronomat B01 Chronograph draws you in.

Entirely crafted in the brand workshops, the distinguished and elegant model gracefully reinterprets the Chronomat design. The B01, equipped with the very first 100% in-house chronograph movement, heralds Breitling's grand entrance into the exclusive circle of genuine watch movement manufacturers.

Breitling's ideal of melding form and function to provide for the savvy man of today has not gone amiss in the B01. On the contrary, the Chronomat B01 Chronograph is not only visually stunning but at the forefront of even the most demanding wearer's performance standards.

Built to a high degree of durability, water resistance and shock resistance, and a case that delicately curves to the wrist, you are ensured the height of comfort and confidence in your timepiece's strength against the elements. The unique and meticulously designed crown guards and protective pushpiece rings ensure unassailable defense against impacts and the hazards of daily use.

The case of the Chronomat B01 Chronograph is fashioned from steel or 18K gold by a lengthy cold-stamping process produces the sleek lines of the case through a series of high-pressure swaging operations that give the watch its peerlessly robust consistency. For all the steel components, Breitling uses only highly corrosion-resistant alloys that guarantee enduring quality and beauty.

Each individual timepiece is made unique through a broad choice of dial color in matte or metallic, understated or bold. From dramatic Onyx black to opulent Pearl Diamond, you are lent the ability to choose the specific character of your B01, and with the scratch-resistant sapphire crystal that is glare-proofed on both sides, all glare is eliminated and your view remains crystal-clear.

From macro to micro, all design elements reveal a constant and careful attention to aesthetic sophistication, which brings you one of the most stunning timepieces to hit boutiques this year. From casual, everyday wear to formal, elite occasions, Breitling's Chronomat B01 Chronograph will be there to keep the time and the attention on you.

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Lady Serenade by Glashütte Original

August 29, 2009   

Luxury Watches: Every piece produced by Glashütte Original transforms each mechanical movement into a miniature testimony to the brand's understanding and dedication to scrupulous precision and quality. Their experience with meeting the demands of discerning and elite collectors and aficionados has led Glashütte to become the producer of some of the world's most sought-after designs.

This year, Baselworld saw the introduction of some of the most astounding watch designs seen to date. Glashütte Original released a seemingly endless stream of pieces aimed at rejuvenating, reinventing and reintroducing their collections, pushing most of them to the top of the list of the hottest designs of the year.

In addition to amplifying their unparalleled craftsmanship, attention to fine detail and precise execution of technique, Glashütte flexed their aesthetic muscles. The Senator Collection saw the addition of many new, exceptional designs to their group, as did the Sport Collection. But the gem of the new pieces is undoubtedly the Lady Serenade.

The polished stainless steel case is framed by a bezel ringed with 54 brilliant-cut diamonds with a total weight of approximately 1.2 carats, adding an unmistakable touch of luxury to the already stunning design.

The feminine curves of the case highlight the elegance of a woman's wrist, showcasing both her shape and the shape of the timepiece. Available both with and without diamonds, both designs are versatile for everyday wear as well as being the perfect, elegant evening accessory.

The black galvanized dial adds a dramatic note, allowing the lustrous tones of the meticulously polished stainless steel to shine. Roman numerals mark the 12 and 6 o'clock positions while stainless steel markers illustrate the other hours. Finally, resting at the 3 and 9 o'clock positions are the small second and 30 minutes displays, respectively.

But this watch is not just about beauty on the outside. The scratchproof sapphire crystal that protects the dial also serves as the case back o the piece, giving the lucky wearer an unobstructed view of the inner workings of the airy chronograph. Glashütte's art of watch making becomes something for your private admiration, such as the swan-neck fine adjustment, a three-quarter plate, Glashütte ribbing and double sunburst decorations.

The Lady Collection was originally introduced in 2007 and is already comprised of some of the most luxurious watch designs available for women today. With the addition of the two new Lady Serenade designs, the Glashütte Original manufactory continues to raise the bar and our expectations for superbly designed timepieces.

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Charriol Reinvents a Classique

August 21, 2009   

Fine Jewelry: After 13 years as President of Les Must de Cartier in the Asian and North American subsidies, Philippe Charriol sought to create his own brand and bring with him his experience in the field of affluent jewelry and timepiece design.

What he created was a brand aligned with himself: sophisticated and quality-conscious while still sporty and daring. His first line of watches and jewelry caused quite a stir, so he went on to create an entire product line inspired by the twisted cable designs of the ancient Celts, which is the look that now defines the immensely popular and acclaimed Charriol.

This year, the brand looks to expand and evolve the look once again, keeping it always fresh and relevant to the time. With the addition of yellow PVD and natural colored gemstones, Charriol adds both the rich gold hues as well as the more relaxed, neutral hues to the Classique collection.

Instead of copying the look of the ancient Celts, Charriol brought the style into the 20th, and now 21st, century. By replacing the precious metal with stainless steel cable and enhancing the grey metal with the warmth of 18k yellow gold, the look was instantly updated and transformed into contemporary, top-tier accessories.

The previous pieces in the Classique collection featured the sleek look of the twisted stainless steel cables and the rich yellow gold, all topped off by shimmering diamonds. This year, however, the collection gets shaken up by the addition of the yellow PVD and the use of colored gemstones for the first time.

Now, the collection has a rounder feeling, including the always stunning stainless steel and yellow gold bangles, rings and necklaces as well as the more casual yellow and black PVD bangles with the easily-matched gemstones. The natural tone of the gems make the jewelry luxurious little add-ons to your everyday outfit, so you don't have to leave exclusive pieces behind on your day-to-day errands.

Available in smoky quartz, lemon quartz and yellow citrine, each piece compliments both a woman's feminine, designer side while adding that daring and different accent to her look.

Charriol is evidence to the industry that what was once a classic will always remain a classic, as small alterations and additions can keep a look relevant for years to come. The newest designs in the Classique collection will be available at signature Charriol boutiques and select fine jewelers around the US this fall.

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Corum Introduces Newest Addition to Admiral's Cup Collection

August 26, 2009   

Luxury Watches: Previewed at Basel World 2009, the world's biggest and most important event for the watch and jewelry industry, Corum Swiss Timepieces gave guests a look at their newest addition to the Admiral's Cup collection: the Admiral's Cup Chronograph 40 Diamonds.

Intended for today's dynamic and powerful woman, the Chronograph 40 asserts its inner self beneath a refined exterior. Playing on harmonious colors and precious materials, this is one watch face that is both classic and sexy.

Today, women want sports watches, but not men's watches. The Admiral's Cup Chronograph 40 Diamonds is Corum's response. Signature features such as the 12-sided case and nautical pennants indicating the hours can still be found in the newest design, but the watch distinguishes itself from its masculine counterparts by it's 40mm diameter suited to the feminine wrist.

Polynesian mother-of-pearl adorning the dial and a bezel systematically set with 66 diamonds lends the irresistible, glamorous touch to the piece making it a must-have for anyone that considers themselves a collector.

The exclusive 18-carat-red gold case version of the watch will be available with a genuine crocodile leather strap, but if gold isn't your cup of tea, it is available in dazzling steel as well. True to a sport watch, they are water-resistant to 50 and 100 meters, respectively.

The self-winding movement shows off the Admiral's Cup Chronograph 40 Diamonds' powerful, sporting nature. With a 42-hour power reserve, the timepiece is perfectly accurate thanks to its COSC chronometer certification (from the Official Swiss Chronometer Testing Institute, the institute responsible for certifying the accuracy and precision of watches hailing from Switzerland).

Since its foundation in 1955, Corum has been striving for nothing less than excellence, and in being a distinctively different and forward-thinking company, it has garnered fans and fame around the world. With over 50 years of experience and expertise behind it, Corum shows no signs of slowing in keeping up with its reputation as a trend-setting watchmaker, and the Admiral's Cup Chronograph 40 Diamonds is just another example of their ability to lead the pack.

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Breguet Ups the Ante With Their Newest Classique Addition Watch

August 20, 2009   

Luxury Watches: With a successful, memorable and record-setting year behind them, 2008 paved the way for even more achievement for timepiece titan, Breguet, in 2009. Starting the year right, Breguet introduced its newest masterpieces to the world at Baselworld 2009, including some of this year's most beautiful and innovative pieces.

Breguet set new records both in sales value and sales volume, and you don't do that by producing below-standard products. Since founder A.-L. Breguet's first shop opened in 1775, the brand has been changing the way watches are made and the way you tell time.

By inventing a huge portion of the technology used in watches today, Breguet has placed itself firmly in the timeline of watch making history, along with garnering some of the world's most historical figures as fans. Both Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette were early enthusiasts of Breguet's work, and his first carriage clock was sold to Napoleon Bonaparte.

Now, their newly released designs are fit for the elite of today, with innovative movement technology and some of the most lavish watch faces you will see this year. The best example of this is, of course, Breguet's new Classique Grande Complication Minute Repeater 7639.

Just a step up from its parent, the 7637 design, this watch has all the incredible elements as its companion, but features the extravagant addition of 392 invisibly set princess cut diamonds.

The stones, although certainly breathtaking, are not simply for aesthetics but actually serve a function for the timepiece. Ideal for conveying sound vibrations beyond the case, the diamonds' hardness and pureness improve the watch's sound clarity by reducing vibration loss to a minimum. Like many major sound system specialists who have began to feature diamond conduction in their loudspeakers, Breguet has decided to treat their diamonds as another beautiful technological component of one of their designs.

In addition to the endless stones stretching across the face of the watch are the 178 baguette-cut diamonds set in the crown, making nearly every surface of the watch covered in the dazzling stones. The open-tipped Breguet hands tipped in blue steel indicate hour and minute and the back, which has been entirely engraved by hand in a unique musical decoration, is visible through the clear sapphire case back.

Just in the past eight short years, the company has filed a number of patent applications exceeding that of its founder's own inventions, reflecting the brand's ingenuity and vitality, and the Classique Grande Complication 7639 is a gleaming example. This year, fans of haute horlogerie will salivate at the site of this diamond-dripping timepiece, eager to add it to their personal collection.

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Heritage 2009 Limited Editions From Tissot Watches

August 25, 2009   

Luxury Watches: The Tissot tradition of innovation, leadership and versatility has spanned over 155 years, lending the brand credibility and knowledge in the vast field of watch making. Their production of high-tech products, use of special materials and creation of advanced functionality makes Tissot a brand to be reckoned with.

Tissot offers collections focusing on a wide range of areas and style types, ensuring that no matter what your lifestyle, there is a Tissot for you. From sport watches to classic gold to their innovative touch technology, Tissot is a brand concentrating on creating top-tier timepieces for a large audience.

This year, many of their collections are getting facelifts, seeing the introduction of new styles and reinterpretations of already successful designs. One of the most stunning are Tissot's newly released Limited Edition Heritage 2009 designs.

The visual impact of the watch is immense, especially in the rose gold version. The rich hues of the gold are set off dramatically by the smooth, black dial, which boasts a row of intersecting circles comprised of two counters and a spiral tachymetre in the center. These circles build a bridge from 3 o'clock to 9 o'clock and are sleekly outlined in the same precious metal.

While the model made of the pure 18-carat rose gold only comes in a limited release of 333 pieces, the model's companion comes in stainless steel and has 3,333 pieces. The number of each watch is engraved on the ornately decorated case back, which also features a window through which to admire the 27-jewel automatic movement.

Having received COSC (Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres) certification, both editions have been tested over several consecutive days at three different temperatures and in five different positions. Both testimonies to the brand's dedication to style and quality, Tissot has produced two finely crafted timepieces ideal for the discerning collector.

With decades of experience in creating exemplary pieces, Tissot is a brand that has dedicated itself to excellence in functionality as well as design. As a part of Swatch Group, the world's largest watch producer and distributor, Tissot has been able to reach a wide audience and now has a presence in over 150 countries. This year, Tissot continues to expand its reach, and its catalogue, with more innovation, extravagance and exceptional products.

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Longines Expands Admiral Line With Three New Designs

August 25, 2009   

Luxury Watches: With the production of over 30 million watches, you could guess that not only are Longines watches in high demand, but well-made timepieces that have created fans and earned high acclaim over the decades. Their winged hourglass logos have sat on the wrists of the elite all around the world, and with each year that goes by, more innovations and designs are released that continue to raise the bar of top-tier watch making.

Founder Auguste Agassiz entered the world of watch making at a time that watches were made according to the "établissage" method, meaning watch makers worked from home, which allowed the company to form trade links and sell their designs all around the world, particularly in North America. But once the company was under new management in the 1850s, the aim was to turn watch manufacturing into a process that was began and completed all in the same place.

The land that was purchased to see that this happened was called "Les Longines," and by 1911, the Longines factory employed over 1,100 people and was distributing watches around the world. The technical research carried out at Longines has since received many awards and worldwide recognition.

True to their innovative and unique approach to watch making, Longines has continued to expand their many collections to meet the demands and expectations of discerning collectors and critics alike. This year, three new creations have been added to the Longines Admiral collection, the perfect example of Longines' innate ability to marry sleek design and performance.

A new model featuring a 24-hour graduation scale and a second time zone has been added to the Admiral line. Its ceramic bezel comes in black or grey and surrounds the also black or grey dial. The robust yet elegant steel case houses the self-winding mechanical movement while the sapphire glass protects the dial.

The bright red 24-hour hand attracts the eye and sets off the dramatic, dark color scheme of the watch. To top it off, you have your choice of an entirely steel bracelet, or a steel bracelet with ceramic central links in either black or grey, to match the bezel and dial.

Ceramic is similarly used in the Chronograph model in the line. In this case, the ceramic bezel features a tachymeter. True to all the models in the Admiral line, the Chronograph also has a screw-in back cover and the lateral protection for the crown and push pieces, safety features protecting the watch from harms way in an active lifestyle. Also in black or gray, the dial includes a date aperture at 6 o'clock, 30-minute counter at 3 o'clock and a small seconds at 9 o'clock, as well as the oversized "12" standard to the line.

But for those that prefer a more simplistic sports design and are looking for the same accuracy and precision time telling technology is the Longines Admiral Chronograph 24h. This model features a combination of the other two models: a second time zone as well as the chronograph function. With a black, anthracite or silvered dial and your choice of steel, black or brown alligator strap, this watch is most definitely the most elegant of the group.

For over 175 years, Longines has dedicated its long history to worldwide ambitions and today, is present in more than 130 countries. As a member of Swatch Group, the world's leading producer of watches and associated products, Longines bears the signature of a bold, elegant brand that has been able to preserve its values since the start. Their new designs perpetuate this standard and keep Longines at the top of the list of the most luxurious watch brands in the world.

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Rolex Reinvents a Classic: The New Datejust II Rolesor

August 17, 2009   

Luxury Watches: Since its initial release in 1945, Rolex's Datejust Rolesor is one of the most recognizable and iconic watches the industry has ever seen. The timepiece is all at once classic and immortally modern, always a step ahead of design trends and expectations.

It can't be denied that Rolex is one of the most renowned watch brands, setting the standard for luxury time-telling, distinctive accessories. Not only meeting standards and the expectations of wearers world-wide, but setting new standards, innovating the industry and changing the way we tell time today.

The first Oyster Perpetual Datejust Rolesor immediately became a coveted men's accessory, both masculine and highly luxurious. This year, Rolex has released a new, updated Rolesor, embracing all the latest watch making innovations and timepiece technology.

The new Datejust II features the slowly evolving design of the line, bring the hit watch of 1945 steadily into the contemporary age, making Rolex's Rolesor the go-to look for men, and now women as well, once again.

The four stunning dials of the Datejust II for men are testimonies to the brand's unparalleled stance in the industry as luxury watch maker. A fluted bezel in yellow or white gold makes a dramatic frame for the sleek texture of the dial, punctuated by bold Arabic numerals.

Classically pairing white and yellow gold with an either white or yellow Rolesor case brings the rich hues of the gold new brilliance while the large date at 3 o'clock is proudly magnified through the sapphire crystal. This time around, Rolex has extended its experienced and knowledgeable hand toward women, bringing female fans of the unparalleled brand the satisfaction of wearing the renowned Datejust Rolesor as well.



With a bezel crusted with 52 brilliant-cut diamonds, the design is elevated to a new level of femininity, and when paired with 10 additional diamonds found in the dial of some models, it's as if the Datejust were a women's watch all along.

The dial of the women's Datejust Rolesor allows for a wide range of versatility, ideal for women, who not only look to their timepiece to tell the time, but to act as an accessory as well. From dramatic green and delicate pink mother-of-pearl dials, to the classic and modern look of black mother-of-pearl, Rolex has created a Datejust Rolesor perfect for any occasion and personality.

As creator of the first self-winding mechanism with a free rotor, Rolex has always aimed at design and execution excellence, believing that aesthetics and function go hand-in-hand. This year, a favorite is reinvented and released to both men and women, reminding us why we all fell in love with Rolex in the first place.

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Newest Timepiece From A. Lange & Söhne: The Lange Zeitwerk

August 07, 2009   

Luxury Watches: Prestigious watch brand A. Lange & Söhne has been busy at work designing their latest pieces, one of which was released just this May and has the potential to change the industry this summer. The new A. Lange Zeitwerk combines the brand's meticulous attention to the craft of watch making with an innovative eye for design to create what is sure to be this summer's newest and hottest trend.

The spark behind the design initiative for A. Lange & Söhne's watches has always been the desire to develop an ever-improving time-telling experience. Lange's caliber engineers understand the concept of useful innovation and examine the possibility of new ideas with respect to the functional benefit to the owner of the watch.

Lange enters the new age of watch design, boldly departing from the typical, rotating hands and reinventing the mechanical watch. The new, distinct Lange Zeitwerk combines contemporary ideas with the brand's renowned traditional style.

Instead of the usual hands traveling around the dial, Lange has opted for the eloquent jumping numeral display. The German-silver time bridge unfolds its wings across the entire width of the dial to frame the large numerals of the laterally aligned windows presenting hours and minutes.

Tucked beneath the windows displaying the time is the seconds counter, which will time the dramatic shift of the numeral disks. The extra-strong mainspring is the component that provides the significant amount of energy needed to simultaneously advance all three of the disks once every hour, which is quite a mechanical achievement for a manually wound timepiece.

Sitting confidently at 12 o'clock is the continuous power-reserve indicator, which lasts roughly 36 hours. Being on the forefront of design, implementing one of the newest concepts to hit timepiece technology in decades, Lange remains a staunch advocate of classic horological values.

Available in several different precious metals, the Lange Zeitwerk bridges the gap between classic and fashionable with trendy design elements that are both eye-catching and at the cutting-edge of technology. While German silver makes up the masterfully executed time bridge, the case is manufactured in yellow, white and pink gold as well as platinum.

The Zeitwerk clearly differentiates itself from the norm, with a nearly unrecognizable dial and some of the most powerful movement technology in a watch today. With the Zeitwerk, A. Lange & Söhne will undoubtedly rise to the top of the list of luxury watches in demand this summer.

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Gevril's Mini Collection is the Next Big Thing

August 07, 2009   

Luxury Watches: As a brand, Gevril has been innovating the industry for over 250 years since founder and master of horology Jacque Gevril became the first exporter of Swiss timepieces in 1758. Dedication to fine craftsmanship and unmistakable quality has lead to Gevril's continuing success over two centuries, and the brand shows no signs of slowing.

As an extension of the successful Avenue of Americas line, Gevril has released the Super Mini Collection, which sports the same, jeweled face with a thinner, more feminine profile. This timepiece strikes a symmetrical balance between style and elegance with the small, subtle 27mm case that makes a simple, yet luxurious, impact.

While most will wear the watch as an exclusive accessory, the stainless steel case houses the reliable Swiss GV Quartz movement with a 10-year battery that measures both time and date that rests on the dial at 6 o'clock. The curved sapphire crystal, curved case and dial as well, means it sits comfortably on the wrist for day-to-day wear.

The Super Mini Collection is available with a wide array of options for the case, bezel and dial, along with a myriad of interchangeable leather straps, allowing you to choose the watch that best fits your look and personality. All styles come in Gevril's stunning stainless steel with your choice of numerals and hands also in stainless steel or rose gold. Brilliant Top Wessleton diamonds compliment the case and bezel of some of the styles, either surrounding the sapphire crystal entirely, or running parallel to the dial on both the top and bottom or the sides.

In addition to the choices of bezel and case design, the dial adds another element of individuality. Either in silver, black, blue, or silver with Mother of Pearl also in four different colors at the center of the dial, your options for personalizing the watch go even further.

It is Gevril's understanding of the watch industry and, more importantly, watch wearers, that has kept it at the frontlines of top-tier watch makers for all these years. With the addition of the Super Mini Collection, Gevril continues to evolve with the times and remind us how true, luxury timepieces should look.

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Oris Watches: New ProDiver Chronograph

August 07, 2009   

Luxury Watches: For over 100 years, Oris has been producing timepieces at the forefront of design and movement technology. Getting its roots in Switzerland, founders Hölstein Paul Cattin and Georges Christian established the brand in 1904 with only 24 workmen. Since then, Oris has become synonymous with luxurious design, high-functionality and top-tier craftsmanship.

Their latest piece is a member of the Diving collection, a group of watches dedicated to functioning superbly at great depths and under the extreme conditions of the ocean. The super-sized, superbly designed Oris ProDiver Chronograph will change the way you look at diving equipment. By collaborating with professional offshore divers, Oris was afforded an in-depth understanding of the needs of divers, delivering the consumer the latest and best in diving chronograph technology.

An automatic, built-in, self-regulating helium valve is ideal for divers that are doing their jobs in deep-sea conditions. With the black DLC coated side safety barrier, the crown and chronograph pushers are protected, allowing them to be screwed to the case. This ensures that the ProDiver is water resistant up to depths of 1000 meters.

Oris's ProDiver Chronograph pushes the envelope to where design meets functionality. Its 51mm diameter case is topped off with the rotating top ring with a specially designed grip made of durable, shock resistant, vulcanized rubber that must be lifted before it can be turned, providing stable grip as well as offering twice the protection of a standard diver's safety bezel.

In addition to accurate dive timing provided by the 25 jewel automatic movement, the luminous indices and hands are coated with Superluminova, making them ultra visible, even at depths with little to no natural sunlight.

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Bulova Accutron Continues to Raise the Bar

August 20, 2009   

Luxury Watches: Bulova Accutron combines their knowledge and understanding of the latest technology with an unparalleled eye for up-to-date aesthetics and trends.

Through the use of only the finest materials, techniques that have been researched and perfected over the decades and the industry's leading technology in movement, each timepiece released by Bulova Accutron benefits its wearer with precision accuracy and beauty.

Bulova Accutron's newest addition to the Mirador Collection brings the sporty timepieces to a level of true extravagance and luxury. With the same technology that has made the brand a leader and innovator of the industry, their new designs continue to raise the bar of excellent watch making.

The white ceramic and stainless steel bracelet is reminiscent of its sister watches in the collection: one in the same white ceramic and another in feminine pink. But where the others stop at just 39 diamonds set on the case, the new design soars with an incredible 652 individually hand-set pavé diamonds.

Sporty touches such as the rotating bezel, screw-down crown and screw-back case remain to tie the new watch to Mirador's existing pieces, but giving you the choice of elevating your all-day style timepiece to a level appropriate for day-to-night wear.

With almost 135 years behind it, the Bulova Corporation has tirelessly pushed the envelope of watch making to places no one thought possible. Founder and father of the brand, Joseph Bulova, began selling and designing timepieces from a small jewelry shop on Maiden Lane in New York City in 1875 and watched as his brand accomplished extraordinary feats.

Accutron's innovation has covered the spectrum, from ingenious creation of Accutron, the world's first electronic watch, to changing the way customers acquire lavish timepieces with time-payment plans, and the brand shows no signs of stopping. You can be sure that each new design will be more remarkable than the last while the brand continues to change the way we tell time.

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