Armand Nicolet is a luxury Swiss watch brand since creating distinctive clocks since 1902. The brand portfolio includes Royal collections as the Hunter, the MO2 and the arc such distinctive luxury watch. In particular most known complications of the watch industry including a classic slider include the hunter series. The luxury watches that this Swiss clock to leave manufactures workshops have a proud heritage of imaginative design, traditional watchmaking common craft and artistic finesse.
If you are looking for a clock collectors timers are a fine limited edition, released Armand Nicolet 135 fabulous breathtaking pieces mechanical movement based on the 1948 calibre UT 176. These clocks were built to original remnant mechanical movements that have been updated in 2003. The addition of something lush decor of the movement surfaces with fine Côtes de Genève pattern makes this stunning high collectibles clocks nor desirable. Transparent chassis ground reveal inner beauty and craftsmanship this historical movements.
This luxury clock brand history begins in Tramelan, Switzerland. In the year 1902 Armand Nicolet, even from a dynasty of watchmaking creates a rose gold Taschenuhr with a full calendar and a stopwatch function. The philosophy behind the luxury watch band was the creation of complication stopwatch out with an amazing attention to detail. When Mr Nicolet died in 1939, his son Willy set Quarzuhr to luxury watches in this way until the craft revolution in the 1970s as the classic made mechanical watch industry experienced a downturn.
Armand Nicolet brand was purchased by Rolando Braga and manufacture fine watches with the original attention to detail and professional skill was again until 1990. Today this luxury watch brand is still creates features in the workshops of family Nicolet impressive watches with very detailed craftsmen now set up but original. The unique timekeepers of Armand Nicolet clock collection are available some of the most beautiful.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
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