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Some watchmaking tools are a must for any lover of fine watchmaking. Changing or setting bracelets, adjusting the gains or losses of a mechanical watch, replacing defective parts ... Everything becomes possible !
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Wear your jackets with style, choosing the cufflinks as an accessory! These cobalt colorful stone buttons are fitted with a steel mesh and fit well to the male and female wrist.
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Orient Watch Company, more commonly known as Orient, is the largest Japanese company producing mechanical watches. Founded in 1950 by Shogoro Yoshida, Orient Watch has the particularity of producing all its movements in-house. In 2009, Orient became an exclusive subsidiary of Seiko Epson Group, itself a subsidiary company of Seiko Group.
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Orient Watch Company, more commonly known as Orient, is the largest Japanese company producing mechanical watches. Founded in 1950 by Shogoro Yoshida, Orient Watch has the particularity of producing all its movements in-house. In 2009, Orient became an exclusive subsidiary of Seiko Epson Group, itself a subsidiary company of Seiko Group.
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The NATO bracelet was born in the 1960s, at the request of the British Ministry of Defense, being originally intended to equip the watches of endowment of its armies. This military origin always resonates in its name North Atlantic Treaty Organization, OTAN, which refers to its inventory code: NATO G10. In fact, we have a bracelet able to withstand all the military constraints: resistance to shocks, stretching, friction, to the water.
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The NATO bracelet was born in the 1960s, at the request of the British Ministry of Defense, being originally intended to equip the watches of endowment of its armies. This military origin always resonates in its name North Atlantic Treaty Organization, OTAN in French, which refers to its inventory code: NATO G10. In fact, we have a bracelet able to withstand all the military constraints: resistance to shocks, stretching, friction, to the water.
$38,00 ($31,67 excl. EU VAT)
Wear your jackets with style, choosing the cufflinks as an accessory! These cobalt colorful stone buttons are fitted with a steel mesh and fit well to the male and female wrist.
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The Perlon bracelet is made of polyamide synthetic fibers, woven between them, offering resistance and dexterity to the bracelet.
When wearing it for the first time, we are surprised by the softness and comfort offered by the perlon bracelet.
In addition to the style, the Perlon has a noticeable difference with respect to the Nato: the setting in size. While the Nato bracelet is folded at its end, the woven fiber of Perlon offers "micro-spaces" between its weaving, allowing the strap of the pin buckle to come and attach to the desired size.
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The NATO bracelet was born in the 1960s, at the request of the British Ministry of Defense, being originally intended to equip the watches of endowment of its armies. This military origin always resonates in its name North Atlantic Treaty Organization, OTAN in French, which refers to its inventory code: NATO G10. In fact, we have a bracelet able to withstand all the military constraints: resistance to shocks, stretching, friction, to the water. This one-piece bracelet is made up of two strands, one of which passes under the watch and secures the watch so that the watch can remain in place even if a barrier breaks following an impact. Although very resistant, the NATO has adapted very well to civilian life, to the point of conquering the wrists of a large number of amateur watchmakers...
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The history of the French watchmaker LIP starts in Besançon, in 1867, where its founder Emmanuel Lipmann launches a watchmaking workshop. Soon, his son Ernest upsets the discipline by creating the first phosphorescent dial, allowing a reading of the time even in the darkest recesses...
A few decades later, LIP watches will be worn by legends of the 20th Century, such as General de Gaulle, Bill Clinton and Sir Winston Churchill.
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Orient Watch Company, more commonly known as Orient, is the largest Japanese company producing mechanical watches. Founded in 1950 by Shogoro Yoshida, Orient Watch has the particularity of producing all its movements in-house. In 2009, Orient became an exclusive subsidiary of Seiko Epson Group, itself a subsidiary company of Seiko Group.
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Since 1884, EDOX has been designing, producing and distributing hand-assembled Swiss-made watches around the world. The Genevez-based company (canton of Jura, Switzerland) employs talented watchmakers and is equipped with modern equipment to respect the ancestral traditions and expertise of the legendary sandglass brand.
One of the peculiarities and strengths of the Edox brand lies in the construction and quality of the components of the watches. From backed-up backing to ultra-complex boxes to crown protection, Edox has mastered the art of combining functionality and design.
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Orient Watch Company, more commonly known as Orient, is the largest Japanese company producing mechanical watches. Founded in 1950 by Shogoro Yoshida, Orient Watch has the particularity of producing all its movements in-house. In 2009, Orient became an exclusive subsidiary of Seiko Epson Group, itself a subsidiary company of Seiko Group.
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The NATO bracelet was born in the 1960s, at the request of the British Ministry of Defense, being originally intended to equip the watches of endowment of its armies. This military origin always resonates in its name North Atlantic Treaty Organization, OTAN in French, which refers to its inventory code: NATO G10. In fact, we have a bracelet able to withstand all the military constraints: resistance to shocks, stretching, friction, to the water. This one-piece bracelet is made up of two strands, one of which passes under the watch and secures the watch so that the watch can remain in place even if a barrier breaks following an impact. Although very resistant, the NATO has adapted very well to civilian life, to the point of conquering the wrists of a large number of amateur watchmakers...
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$14,00 ($11,67 excl. EU VAT)
The NATO bracelet was born in the 1960s, at the request of the British Ministry of Defense, being originally intended to equip the watches of endowment of its armies. This military origin always resonates in its name North Atlantic Treaty Organization, OTAN in French, which refers to its inventory code: NATO G10. In fact, we have a bracelet able to withstand all the military constraints: resistance to shocks, stretching, friction, to the water. This one-piece bracelet has two strands, one of which goes under the watch and secures the watch so that the watch can stay in place even if a barrier breaks as a result of a shock. Although very resistant, the NATO has adapted very well to civil life, to the point of conquering the wrists of a large number of watchmakers amateurs...
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Orient Watch Company, more commonly known as Orient, is the largest Japanese company producing mechanical watches. Founded in 1950 by Shogoro Yoshida, Orient Watch has the particularity of producing all its movements in-house. In 2009, Orient became an exclusive subsidiary of Seiko Epson Group, itself a subsidiary company of Seiko Group.
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