Oceans, a star, a navigator and the revival of the made in France movement ... This is the best of the watchmaking news of the week.
Pequignet Attitude, the new French revolution
A few months after announcing the creation of a new watch movement made in France, the Manufacture de Morteau unveils its first incarnation.
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A new French movement, the start of a revolution?
Le Figaro
Ten watches to wear the Vendée Globe on your wrist
Want to experience the greatest sailing adventure a little bit?
Royal Quartz exclusively offers the ten Tiefenmesser Bronze Reservoirs that have toured the world with skipper Maxime Sorel.
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Maxime Sorel finished tenth in the last Vendée Globe.
Laura Evra
Andy Warhol: the quarter of an hour of glory of his Patek Philippe
Compulsive collector, the king of Pop Art owned hundreds of watches.
One of them, a Patek Philippe Calatrava, will be auctioned at Christie's.
But for how much?
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Andy Warhol owned more than 300 watches.
AFP / Alberto Pizzoli / Christie's
Watchmakers to the rescue of the oceans
Between concern for the environment and support for initiatives aimed at their preservation and exploration, watch brands are committed to ensuring that our great little world remains the blue planet.
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Laurent Ballesta rediscovered the coelacanth during his expeditions.
Blancpain