The Breitling Exospace B55 Connected Chronograph is the first chronograph from Breitling that connects with your smartphone
Swiss made
When a watch is Swiss made, it is often seen as a quality stamp, a guarantee for quality. Which is not necessarily true. The label is nothing more than a guarantee that a watch has a movement that is Swiss and its movement is cased up in Switzerland and the manufacturer carries out the final inspection in Switzerland.
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A watch movement is considered Swiss if the movement has been assembled in Switzerland and the movement has been inspected by the manufacturer in Switzerland and the components of Swiss manufacture account for at least 50 percent of the total value, without taking into account the cost of assembly. From 1 January 2017, the Swiss law set the minimum at 60 percent.
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Again, it is not a guarantee for quality, it is more a Swiss law to protect watch industry. Just like champagne can only be called champagne if it comes from that area in France.
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Swiss made watches
The Ulysse Nardin Anchor Tourbillon Blue Enamel is the third Anchor Tourbillon since the first one was launched at the beginning of 2015
A new model in the Patravi Traveltec series, this Carl F. Bucherer Patravi Traveltec Black, which is indeed black. Matt black
The TAG Heuer Monaco Calibre 11 Automatic Chronograph is the latest reissue of the infamous Heuer Monaco launched in 1969
The Longines Conquest 1/100th St. Moritz is the official timekeeping watch of the Swiss ski resort St Moritz
The Oris Great Barrier Reef Limited Edition II is the second diver from Oris that supports the Great Barrier Reef, the unique Australian diving location
The Chopard Superfast Chrono Porsche 919 Edition celebrates the return of Porsche at the 24-hours of Le Mans in 2014, after years of absence
The Panerai Radiomir 1940 3 Days Automatic Acciaio is the modernized version of the classic Radiomir from the famous Italian watch maker
The Zenith Academy Georges Favre-Jacot Titanium is a tribute to the founder of the 150-year-old brand, Georges Favre-Jacot
The IWC Aquatimer Automatic 2000 is designed by Ferdinand Porsche, in 1982, while the first Aquatimer appeared in 1967