Tag: Swiss watchmaking
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Biver Launches 11 New Variants Of The Automatique With Enamel And Stone Dials
Introduction: Biver Expands the Automatique Family In a move that reinforces its commitment to technical finesse and luxurious dial articulation, Biver has introduced 11 new variants of the Automatique. Building on the success of the model launched just over a year ago, these additions bring fresh enamel and stone dial options to a line known…
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Roger Dubuis Marks 30 Years with the Hommage La Placide
Celebrating a Milestone: Roger Dubuis and the Hommage La Placide Roger Dubuis marks a significant milestone with the renewed focus on the Hommage line, notably the Hommage La Placide. Since its inception in 1996, the Hommage collection has stood out as the brand’s most personal and often classically minded line, a labor of love dedicated…
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The Ebel 1911 Chronograph Ice Blue: Sporty Elegance for Summer
Introduction: A Fresh Signal from an Icon Swiss watchmaker Ebel has long balanced beauty and function, and the new 1911 Chronograph Ice Blue nudges that balance into a fresher, sport-forward direction. Building on the brand’s signature 1911 line—known for its hexagonal case, visible screws, and clean aesthetics—the Ice Blue edition channels sun-drenched summer vibes while…
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Armin Strom One Week Manufacture Edition Blue: In-House Caliber Unveiled
Introduction: A Familiar silhouette, a Bold blue heart Armin Strom’s One Week collection has always been about the elegance of restraint: a compact 41mm case, a clean dial philosophy, and a seven-day power reserve that quietly champions mechanical discipline. The One Week Manufacture Edition Blue preserves the series’ proportions while amplifying texture and transparency in…
