Glashütte Original
SeaQ
An elegant design and maximum reliability around water make the Glashütte Original Sea Q perfect for all kinds of adventures. High quality and perfect dependability already distinguished the first diver's watch made in Glashütte more than 50 years ago. Glashütte Original reinvents the tradition of the Glashütte Original diving watch with the SeaQ. The watch is water resistant to a depth of 200 metres and is well suited to changing pressure conditions. The blue galvanised dial with Super-LumiNova Arabic numerals and indexes ensures high reliability at sea, even in poor visibility conditions.
Zenith - DEFY
El Primero 21
The El Primero 21 is a watch that is not only visually impressive but also packs a punch when it comes to the mechanics and technologies inside. Equipped with a 1/100-second high-frequency chronograph, the watch has two independent regulating organs and escapements that beat at 50 Hz for the chronograph function and at 5 Hz for timekeeping. The 44-millimetre case in matt micro-blasted titanium and a blue and black rubber strap give you a feeling of ultimate refinement in appearance and technicality.
Baume & Mercier
Riviera
The Riviera, first introduced in 1973, makes a comeback, reviving the spirit of an exceptional watch era. Unchanged from the original design, the new timepieces reflect unique artistry with dials in blue tones and the well-known twelve-sided bezel, which can be fitted with four screws or decorated with diamonds. The interchangeable stainless steel or rubber straps provide fashionable options to present the perfect look while at sea.
IWC Schaffhausen - Portugieser
Yacht Club Chronograph
The history of IWC's iconic Portugieser line begins in the 1930s, when two Portuguese merchants approached IWC with a harrowing request: wristwatches with marine chronometer precision. The final outcome was the first luxury watche powered by a pocket watch movement – the forefathers of the iconic IWC Portugieser sailing watch line.
The Portugieser Yacht Club Chronograph Edition "Orlebar Brown" was developed in collaboration with the British fashion designer Orlebar Brown. Elegance combined with cutting-edge technology. A 44-millimetre stainless steel case houses a classy navy-blue dial with rhodium-plated hands and a red chronograph seconds hand, reflecting the colours used by the brand Orlebar Brown. The automatic IWC-manufactured movement calibre 89361 is visible through the transparent case back and is completed with a stylish blue rubber strap.