The collection 1917 contains ladies as well as gents wrist watches. Slim rectangular forms characterise this collection. Design details, in particular the side plates, reflect the industrial design of this epoch.
The collection 1924 is characterised by sophisticated, round wrist watches. Various models include additional functions, such as moonphase, alarm, date and second time.
The 1931 collection reflects the heyday of Art Deco. Its understated elegance pays homage to this style by simpifying the more elaborate elements of Art Nouveau. Art Deco avoids frills as far as possible.
The watches in the 1951 collection are neither round nor square. This originality of this defiance has a harmonious and consistent effect on the casing design. The launch of this design in the fifties caused somethin of a stir.
Across the seven seas: the 'Seven Seas' sports chronograph of the 1961 collection is the reliable companion of explorers and bon-vivants. The see through caseback of the 'Seven Seas' provides an insight into its fascinating and valuable inner life.