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Direnzo DRZ-02R Blue No Date
Direnzo DRZ-02R Blue No Date Sale price€1.099,00
Direnzo DRZ-02R Blue Date
Direnzo DRZ-02R Blue Date Sale price€1.099,00
Direnzo DRZ-02R Red Date
Direnzo DRZ-02R Red Date Sale price€1.099,00
Sold outDirenzo DRZ-06 Green (Wandering Star) (Tan leather strap)
Direnzo DRZ-06 Green (Wandering Star) (Green rubber strap)
Direnzo DRZ-06 Black (Wandering Star) (Black rubber strap)
Direnzo DRZ-04 Mondial Purple (extra black leather strap)
Direnzo DRZ-04 Mondial Light Blue (Tiffany) (extra light blue silicone strap)
Direnzo DRZ-03 V2 Eclipse Muonionalusta Meteorite Limited Edition (date) (extra BOR bracelet)
Feynman Timekeepers Fjorde Tempest (Dark Blue Grey)
Feynman Timekeepers Fjorde Khor (Green Limited Edition Arabic 35 pieces)
Feynman Timekeepers Fjorde Magma (Orange)
Feynman Timekeepers One Snowflake (White)
Feynman Timekeepers Fjorde Founder's Edition (Limited Edition 50 pieces)
Feynman Timekeepers One Azure
Feynman Timekeepers One Azure Sale price€1.299,00
Direnzo DRZ-03 V2 Eclipse Muonionalusta Meteorite Limited Edition (date)
Direnzo DRZ-03 V2 Eclipse Black (no date)
Direnzo DRZ-03 V2 Eclipse Aqua (no date)
Direnzo DRZ-05 Solaris Black (Date)
Direnzo DRZ-05 Solaris Black (No Date)
Direnzo DRZ-05 Solaris Blue (Date)
Sold outGruppo Gamma Vanguard AV-00 (2 straps)
Gruppo Gamma Vanguard AG-00
Gruppo Gamma Vanguard AG-00 Sale price€849,00

Microbrand Watches with Swiss Movements

Swiss movements are renowned for their precision, craftsmanship, and rich history in watchmaking. They are generally considered some of the best watch movements in the world. Here's a breakdown of what makes them special:

Types of Swiss Movements:

  • Mechanical: These are the classic wind-up watches powered by a mainspring. They require manual winding to keep them running.

  • Automatic: These are mechanical watches with a self-winding mechanism. A rotor in the watch uses your wrist movement to wind the mainspring, eliminating the need for manual winding.

  • Quartz: These battery-powered watches are highly accurate and require minimal maintenance. While some may consider them less prestigious than mechanical movements, Swiss quartz movements are still known for their quality.

Why are Swiss Movements Respected?

  • Centuries of Tradition: Swiss watchmakers have been honing their craft for hundreds of years, leading to a deep understanding of mechanics and materials.

  • Precision Engineering: Swiss movements are known for their intricate parts and tight tolerances, resulting in highly accurate timekeeping.

  • Quality Control: Swiss watchmakers adhere to strict quality standards, ensuring each movement is built to last.

  • Innovation: The Swiss have a long history of innovation in watchmaking, from pioneering complications to developing new materials.

Swiss Made vs. Swiss Movement:

There's a difference between a "Swiss Made" watch and a watch with a "Swiss Movement." The term "Swiss Made" has legal guidelines. A watch can only carry this label if at least 60% of its production cost (80% for mechanical watches) originates in Switzerland, and the movement is Swiss-made. A watch with a Swiss movement simply means the movement was manufactured in Switzerland, but other parts of the watch may be from elsewhere.

In conclusion, Swiss movements represent the pinnacle of watchmaking for many. Their rich heritage, precision engineering, and focus on quality make them a desirable feature in any timepiece.