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Italian design, Swiss Manufacturing. Every Venezianico timepiece is born from the passion of Venetian Brothers, Alberto and Alessandro Morelli.
Handmade in Basel, Switzerland, the brothers’ brand has gained a reputation in the world of horology for bespoke Italian design, unparalleled Swiss quality and tailor-made mechanics.
Available for men and women, discover the selection today.
Briston is a French brand born of inspiration and a very "British" spirit. Oxford or Cambridge campuses, oar races at the edge of polo or cricket grounds, you can feel the spirit of "sport chic" since Queen Victoria. This chic and casual, sometimes offbeat lifestyle has also greatly inspired the "preppy" style that originated at the Ivy League universities on the East Coast of the United States. It is this essence, associated with its fundamentally watchmaking DNA, that gives Briston its unique style.
The work of innovative materials, such as cellulose acetate, and colors give Briston watches a totally different look.
The story of Nappey begins in 1946 in France, with the ideal of its pioneering founder Jules Nappey, to create a robust yet elegant watch, a precious accessory, which everyone would love to own. The brand is known for having been the official timekeeper of the Tour de France between 1957 and 1960. At the 1960 Salon de Besançon watch fair, the Nappey company created a sensation by launching one of the world’s first dual time zone watches called “Jumelles Times”, bringing together two small quartz movements in a single case.
Today, Nappey’s team is committed to create avant-garde automatic watches, with unbeatable value for money, coupled with a very strong ecological commitment: for each Nappey watch produced, the brand plant one tree in Western Europe, in partnership with a major actor in the reforestation field.
The story of Nappey begins in 1946 in France, with the ideal of its pioneering founder Jules Nappey, to create a robust yet elegant watch, a precious accessory, which everyone would love to own. The brand is known for having been the official timekeeper of the Tour de France between 1957 and 1960. At the 1960 Salon de Besançon watch fair, the Nappey company created a sensation by launching one of the world’s first dual time zone watches called “Jumelles Times”, bringing together two small quartz movements in a single case.
Today, Nappey’s team is committed to create avant-garde automatic watches, with unbeatable value for money, coupled with a very strong ecological commitment: for each Nappey watch produced, the brand plant one tree in Western Europe, in partnership with a major actor in the reforestation field.
The story of Nappey begins in 1946 in France, with the ideal of its pioneering founder Jules Nappey, to create a robust yet elegant watch, a precious accessory, which everyone would love to own. The brand is known for having been the official timekeeper of the Tour de France between 1957 and 1960. At the 1960 Salon de Besançon watch fair, the Nappey company created a sensation by launching one of the world’s first dual time zone watches called “Jumelles Times”, bringing together two small quartz movements in a single case.
Today, Nappey’s team is committed to create avant-garde automatic watches, with unbeatable value for money, coupled with a very strong ecological commitment: for each Nappey watch produced, the brand plant one tree in Western Europe, in partnership with a major actor in the reforestation field.
The story of Nappey begins in 1946 in France, with the ideal of its pioneering founder Jules Nappey, to create a robust yet elegant watch, a precious accessory, which everyone would love to own. The brand is known for having been the official timekeeper of the Tour de France between 1957 and 1960. At the 1960 Salon de Besançon watch fair, the Nappey company created a sensation by launching one of the world’s first dual time zone watches called “Jumelles Times”, bringing together two small quartz movements in a single case.
Today, Nappey’s team is committed to create avant-garde automatic watches, with unbeatable value for money, coupled with a very strong ecological commitment: for each Nappey watch produced, the brand plant one tree in Western Europe, in partnership with a major actor in the reforestation field.
Italian design, Swiss Manufacturing. Every Venezianico timepiece is born from the passion of Venetian Brothers, Alberto and Alessandro Morelli.
Handmade in Basel, Switzerland, the brothers’ brand has gained a reputation in the world of horology for bespoke Italian design, unparalleled Swiss quality and tailor-made mechanics.
Available for men and women, discover the selection today.
The story of Nappey begins in 1946 in France, with the ideal of its pioneering founder Jules Nappey, to create a robust yet elegant watch, a precious accessory, which everyone would love to own. The brand is known for having been the official timekeeper of the Tour de France between 1957 and 1960. At the 1960 Salon de Besançon watch fair, the Nappey company created a sensation by launching one of the world’s first dual time zone watches called “Jumelles Times”, bringing together two small quartz movements in a single case.
Today, Nappey’s team is committed to create avant-garde automatic watches, with unbeatable value for money, coupled with a very strong ecological commitment: for each Nappey watch produced, the brand plant one tree in Western Europe, in partnership with a major actor in the reforestation field.
The story of Nappey begins in 1946 in France, with the ideal of its pioneering founder Jules Nappey, to create a robust yet elegant watch, a precious accessory, which everyone would love to own. The brand is known for having been the official timekeeper of the Tour de France between 1957 and 1960. At the 1960 Salon de Besançon watch fair, the Nappey company created a sensation by launching one of the world’s first dual time zone watches called “Jumelles Times”, bringing together two small quartz movements in a single case.
Today, Nappey’s team is committed to create avant-garde automatic watches, with unbeatable value for money, coupled with a very strong ecological commitment: for each Nappey watch produced, the brand plant one tree in Western Europe, in partnership with a major actor in the reforestation field.
The story of Nappey begins in 1946 in France, with the ideal of its pioneering founder Jules Nappey, to create a robust yet elegant watch, a precious accessory, which everyone would love to own. The brand is known for having been the official timekeeper of the Tour de France between 1957 and 1960. At the 1960 Salon de Besançon watch fair, the Nappey company created a sensation by launching one of the world’s first dual time zone watches called “Jumelles Times”, bringing together two small quartz movements in a single case.
Today, Nappey’s team is committed to create avant-garde automatic watches, with unbeatable value for money, coupled with a very strong ecological commitment: for each Nappey watch produced, the brand plant one tree in Western Europe, in partnership with a major actor in the reforestation field.