Description
Just a century ago, in the 1920s – 1930s, watchmaking freed itself from the round box to invent square and rectangular shapes.
ART DECO WATCHMAKING
100% steel (box and bracelet), a quartz movement with two years of autonomy, a silver dial with two central hands and small off-center seconds hovering over a sector dial timer and large Roman numerals.
IT’S A SQUARE THAT ISN’T ONE
The Classics Carrée summons the Art Deco spirit of the 20s and 30s, with its straight, taut lines, its very elaborate geometric shapes escaping from the strict circle.
The rectangular case contains a dial with also a rectangular timer, where a small independent seconds is inserted at 6 o’clock. It stands out from the dial with a slight hollow plane. All around, the hours are ticked off in large Roman numerals, along a sector dial timer, or railway, typical of the Belle Époque. The same goes for their onion crown, a nod to the pocket watches that these wristwatches were slowly beginning to relegate to the past of history.

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