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The history of Timex watches dates back to 1854, when the American company launched its very first collection: a watch sold 6 dollars accessible to the most modest income, 40 years before the launch of the Ford T! In 1992, Timex innovates again by creating Indiglo, a blue phosphorescent component illuminating the front of the watch, revolutionizing the way the world reads time in the dark...
A watchmaking revolution signed Timex, which will help to place the American brand as a serious challenger to European manufactures...
Since 1977, Pierre Lannier has been committed to defending French watchmaking know-how and French chic. Over 40 years of success and unique moments, shared in 60 countries where the brand is established. Since their beginnings in workshops in Alsace, the brand’s designers and watchmakers have constantly combined their know-how and passion to create unique, trendy and hand-assembled pieces.
Every day, the master watchmaker and his team meticulously assemble the timepieces with precision and technique rooted in the French watchmaking tradition. Each piece has been checked with the same rigor for over 40 years to support you every day, at all times of your life.
Thomas Earnshaw is revered as a legend and pioneer in the field of watchmaking. Born in Manchester, England, in 1749, he was famous for his work in refining and improving the marine chronometers of the time. These were the marine chronometers, crucial to the voyages of Royal Navy ships as they scoured the globe in the golden age of English history of science and exploration. None more than Chronometer no. 506, worn by HMS Beagle which took Charles Darwin on his trip around the world to inspire his groundbreaking study of evolution, “On the Origin of Species”.
Thomas Earnshaw is revered as a legend and pioneer in the field of watchmaking. Born in Manchester, England, in 1749, he was famous for his work in refining and improving the marine chronometers of the time. These were the marine chronometers, crucial to the voyages of Royal Navy ships as they scoured the globe in the golden age of English history of science and exploration. None more than Chronometer no. 506, worn by HMS Beagle which took Charles Darwin on his trip around the world to inspire his groundbreaking study of evolution, “On the Origin of Species”.
Thomas Earnshaw is revered as a legend and pioneer in the field of watchmaking. Born in Manchester, England, in 1749, he was famous for his work in refining and improving the marine chronometers of the time. These were the marine chronometers, crucial to the voyages of Royal Navy ships as they scoured the globe in the golden age of English history of science and exploration. None more than Chronometer no. 506, worn by HMS Beagle which took Charles Darwin on his trip around the world to inspire his groundbreaking study of evolution, “On the Origin of Species”.
Thomas Earnshaw is revered as a legend and pioneer in the field of watchmaking. Born in Manchester, England, in 1749, he was famous for his work in refining and improving the marine chronometers of the time. These were the marine chronometers, crucial to the voyages of Royal Navy ships as they scoured the globe in the golden age of English history of science and exploration. None more than Chronometer no. 506, worn by HMS Beagle which took Charles Darwin on his trip around the world to inspire his groundbreaking study of evolution, “On the Origin of Species”.
The fascinating world of aviation is, according to Iron Annie, intimately linked to that of beautiful watchmaking. The automatic watches inspired by these exceptional planes benefit from an all-round robustness, a distinctive Aviator design as well as highly reliable Japanese or Swiss mechanical movements.
Every look at an Iron Annie watch arouses the fascination of men and women to reach new heights ...