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A collaboration made for each other. Favre Leuba 1737 x Wolf 1834 Never lose time. Keep those moveme

A collaboration made for each other. Favre Leuba 1737 x Wolf 1834 Never lose time. Keep those movements running, with a device to wind your automatic watches. A Wolf single winder now comes complimentary with every Favre Leuba watch priced at INR 3 lakh* or above Established in 1737 by Abraham Favre in Le Locle, Switzerland, Favre Leuba was at the helm of design, innovation, manufacturing and distribution—making it the world's second-oldest watch brand. For over 285 years, the brand has produced timepieces and supported moments that have conquered frontiers. The maison are known for producing some of the most ground-breaking inventions and collector pieces, such as the Bivouac—the first ever ever aneroid altimeter and barometer wristwatch and Bathy—the first dive watch with a depth gauge. The fantastic watches from Favre Leuba, the second-oldest Swiss watch brand in existence, will now seem even more appealing, with the complimentary add-on of a watch winder. As long as the retail price of the watch is INR 3 lakh or above, you’ll also receive a Wolf Cub single watch winder with it. The Wolf Cub Single Watch Winder A watch winder is a device designed to keep an automatic watch wound when it is not being worn rather than letting the power reserve deplete. This helps keep the time, and any date functions set. If the watch is a manual-wind, a winder will not keep the mechanism wound. Established in 1834, Wolf is the premier name in luxury jewellery accessories, watch boxes, cases & watch winders. A Wolf watch winder is a handmade precision instrument that focuses on the health of your watch with patented innovation.These handcrafted watch winders accommodate all automatic watches, vintage or new, for the perfect wind. The Cub watch winder from Wolf counts the precise number of rotations, which no other winder would do. Watches can be locked into the rotator drum for a secure fit, while straps or bracelets sized for any wrist can be accommodated. With 900 turns per day, and features such as intermittent rotation, and pause and sleep phases can also be pre-programmed on this bidirectional-rotating winder. The Wolf Cub winder can be powered with the AC power adapter, which is provided, or with AA batteries. This device has a vegan leather exterior. While complimentary with Favre Leuba watches, the winder otherwise retails for INR 35,300. For more information, please call our Luxury Watch Helpline on [+91 8725028899](tel:08725028899), [+91 8725028883](tel:08725028883) [Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp]( Highlights from Favre Leuba: The racing-inspired Chief Chronograph Exemplifying minimalism with a dressy approach, this collection brings forward the brand’s expertise in creating timepieces that will stand the test of time in terms of their classic appeal and elegant aesthetics. Sporting a diameter of 43mm, the Chief Chronograph promises a standout look on a range of wrist sizes. The meticulous chequered motif on the chronograph pushers that flank the crown and the elegant finish add a vivid character. The caseback is screwed to ensure a water resistance of 100 metres. The dial instantly draws attention, adorned with squared appliqued hour indexes and luminous hands. Finely-finished sub-registers in shades that harmonise with the backdrop rest effortlessly at 3 and 9 o'clock positions, while a clean minute scale outlines the dial to give a streamlined look. The fine-brushed and polished finishes on the tetradecagon-shaped bezel, rendered in 18k rose gold, guide the presence of detailed craftsmanship. The ETA Valjoux 7753 calibre inside the Chief Chronograph is a reliable automatic movement with approximately 48 hours of power reserve. It has a beat rate of 28,800vph and also facilitates hacking seconds and quick-set date functions. MRP: Starts at ₹4,38,000 For more information, please call our Luxury Watch Helpline on [+91 8725028899](tel:08725028899), [+91 8725028883](tel:08725028883) [Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp]( Highlights from Favre Leuba: The sporty and reliable Raider Harpoon The unique design of the Raider Harpoon makes it highly sought after. Powered by the FL301 calibre, this automatic timepiece has a non-traditional display that may take some getting used to. The circular silver disc with a small, white hand in the middle of the dial indicates seconds, and there is another hand for minutes. The hour markers with Arabic numerals are placed on the ring encircling the applied rectangular indexes for minutes. This ring, which has a luminescent coating, moves along with the minute hand. Instead of reading the hour and then the minute, this watch will get you accustomed to seeing the minute first and then the hour. It also has a unidirectional rotating bezel in robust anodised aluminium, to keep track of elapsed time when underwater. Another important aspect of this automatic wristwatch is the helium escape valve at the two o’clock position. This valve will prevent the sapphire crystal from popping out when you reach the surface after a considerably long period under great depths. MRP: ₹4,06,000 For more information, please call our Luxury Watch Helpline on [+91 8725028899](tel:08725028899), [+91 8725028883](tel:08725028883) [Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp]( Highlights from Favre Leuba: The dressy and minimalistic Chief Date The design and appeal of the Chief Date is more aligned towards being a fine accessory to your formals. Its movement is housed in a 40mm stainless steel case with the iconic 12 sided bezel. The dial in stunning colour options, has rectangular indexes for the hours. The watch is incredibly legible, even in low-light conditions, thanks to the luminous coating on the iconic Favre Leuba indexes and on the hour and minute hands, as well as antireflective coating on the sapphire crystal. The date window at the six o’clock position is clearly legible as well. Not only is this watch sturdy, but its water resistance up to 100m makes it a fine companion while swimming. MRP: ₹3,42,000 For more information, please call our Luxury Watch Helpline on [+91 8725028899](tel:08725028899), [+91 8725028883](tel:08725028883) [Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp]( Highlights from Favre Leuba: The Raider Sea Sky, for the daring explorer This 44mm automatic watch is a true companion in all arduous situations. Lending the timepiece a truly sporty aesthetic, the unidirectional bezel in anodised aluminium has a striking appearance that catches the eye instantly. The Raider Sea Sky is effectively a hybrid timepiece, suitable not only for deep-sea diving with a 200m water resistance, but is also helpful on land and in the sky thanks to its chronograph registers. The dial encloses three sub-dials brilliantly spaced out at the three, six and nine o’clock positions. The highly legible minute markers stand out on the inner flange. White rectangular indexes mark the hours, and the date aperture lies between the four and five o’clock positions. Apart from its stunning aesthetics and sturdy design with tough stainless steel casing and sapphire crystal, this multi-functional wristwatch comes with the ETA Valjoux 7753 calibre that gives it a power reserve of 48 hours. MRP: ₹3,01,000 For more information, please call our Luxury Watch Helpline on [+91 8725028899](tel:08725028899), [+91 8725028883](tel:08725028883) [Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp]( [Discover all Favre Leuba watches that you’ll get this winder with]( A look back at 286 years of milestones with Favre Leuba Favre Leuba is a Swiss watch brand with a rich history, dating back to 1737. Here is a detailed timeline of Favre Leuba, highlighting key milestones: - 1718: Abraham Favre began his watchmaking apprenticeship with watchmaker Daniel Gagnebin in 1718 when he was only 16 years old. - 1737: In an official document, Abraham Favre was first mentioned as an independent watchmaker in Le Locle, Switzerland. - 1749: Around 1749, Abraham Favre was appointed Maître horloger du Locle (master watchmaker of Le Locle). - 1764: Marks the beginning of a close collaboration between Abraham Favre and Jacques-Frederic Horiet, the father of Swiss chronometry. Around the same time, Abraham Favre also worked with Abraham Louis Breguet on different innovative timepieces. - 1820: He travelled around the world to establish the finely-made pocket watches of their workshop in remote markets. - 1851: Favre Leuba pocket watches received numerous awards at national and international exhibitions – in London (1851), New York (1853), Paris (1855), Bern (1857), and Porto (1865), among others. - 1865: Favre Leuba became the first Swiss watch brand to enter India when Fritz Favre travelled to the country in 1865 and launched some of the house's popular timepieces here. - 1896: The company headquarters were relocated from Le Locle to Geneva. - 1908: Henri Favre Leuba assumed leadership of the family business in 1908 and continued to grow the brand. He remained president of the board of directors until his death in 1961. - 1945: After the Second World War, Favre Leuba was able to count on a stable position in India. Gradually, they also won back their standing and relevance in other watch markets – first in Switzerland, then Europe, and later in America and Africa. - 1946: After 1946, Favre Leuba regularly exhibited at the Basel Watch Show and, after 1953, at the Salon Montres et Bijoux (trade show for watches and jewellery) in Geneva as well. - 1955: Favre Leuba introduced the manufacture calibre FL101, first used in the Sea Chief, Sea King, and Sea Raider watch models. - 1960: The very first dive watch, Water Deep, was introduced by the brand. It was the stepping stone for the success it garnered in this category. - 1962: Favre Leuba developed the legendary Bivouac, the world’s first mechanical wristwatch with an aneroid barometer for altimetry and air pressure measurement. - 1964: The brand launched the Deep Blue, waterproof up to 200 metres. - 1968: the brand introduced Bathy – the world’s first mechanical wristwatch that not only displayed dive time, but also current diving depth. - 1970: Several models marked the transition into the 1970s, perfectly matching the zeitgeist with their distinctive pillowy design. Inside the Sea Raider, with day and calendar indication, ticked the automatic calibre FL1164 with 36,000 vph, while the Memo Raider delighted the global clientele with an automatic alarm. The Sea Sky and Sea Sky GMT models, introduced at the same time, combined the functionality of a diver’s watch with that of a chronograph and a 24-hour hand. - 1985: The introduction of quartz movements plunged the Swiss watch industry into a severe crisis that did not stop at the gates of Favre Leuba’s workshops. The family was subsequently compelled to sell the brand in the 1980s. After that, the company changed ownership multiple times. - 2016: Favre Leuba launched its ultimate diving watch, the Raider Harpoon, which features a unique way of reading the time. - 2017: 280th anniversary of the Maison was celebrated at Baselworld with the launch of the Bivouac 9000, the ultimate instrument for all altitudes. - 2018: Within less than a year of its launch, the Raider Bivouac 9000 wins the Watchstars award in the category New Stars for being the best new watch. The brand celebrated the 50th anniversary of the 1968 superstar Bathy with the Raider Bathy 120 MemoDepth. A great year for Favre Leuba as its pioneering instrument watch, the Raider Bivouac 9000, reaches the summit of Mount Everest. Throughout its long history, Favre Leuba has played a significant role in the evolution of watchmaking, introducing numerous groundbreaking innovations and pushing the boundaries of what timepieces can achieve. Today, it returns as one of the world's most respected name in the world of Swiss watchmaking, known for its exceptional quality, reliability, and adventurous spirit. Favre Leuba's footprint in India With a clear vision for growth and far ahead of its time, Favre Leuba set up operations in India in 1865—the first Swiss company to have made inroads into the subcontinent. Favre Leuba, the illustrious veterans of the Swiss watchmaking universe, etched their indelible mark in the history of timekeeping by creating one of the very first pocket watches in the distinguished era of 1718. As centuries unfolded, the watchmakers cast their spell on the Indian market, laying the cornerstone of its dominance post the tumultuous era of World War II. By the 1950s, Favre Leuba had introduced mechanical alarm clocks to the Indian watch market and simultaneously, the same decade also saw the emergence of its iconic trio—the intrepid Bivouac, the ingenious Bathy, and the enigmatic Deep Blue dive watch, which was water-resistant up to 200m. In today’s era, Favre Leuba’s most coveted treasure in the Indian market is the imposing Raider Deep Blue collection. These robust timekeepers, known for their unrivalled precision and reliability, serve as trusted companions for audacious undersea explorers. [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( Ethos Watch Boutiques A chain of premium and luxury watch boutiques You are receiving this email because you signed up for communications on our website/at our store. 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