World Premiere : the Tour Eiffel watch by Saint Honoré

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SAINT HONORE has used this precious component to make the bezel, its decoration and brown colour an unmistakable reference to the French monument.

The bezel surrounds a raised dial based on the same architecture; at its centre, it reveals the wheel train of the automatic mechanical movement specially personalised by SAINT HONORE.

Mounted on an elegant brown “croco design” leather strap, the “Tour Eiffel” Timepiece has been manufactured in a limited series of 1,885 pieces in steel (in homage to the year the watchmaking house was established), offering a unique opportunity to wear on your wrist an exceptional symbol of France and the technological genius of Gustave Eiffel.

Exclusive to users of our site MyWatchSite, Saint Honoré offers them the opportunity to order immediately 10 Tour Eiffel watches.
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42 mm steel case, bezel carved from a piece of the Eiffel Tower decorated with a diamond motif, silver open dial echoing the architecture of the Eiffel Tower, Sellita SW 200 automatic movement, personalised oscillating weight and crown, date, sapphire glass, water resistant to 50 m, brown faux crocodile skin strap with an “Tour Eiffel” pin buckle, limited series of 1,885 pieces in steel, collector’s case, certificate of authenticity signed by the Eiffel Tower Committee (SETE), made in Switzerland.

2 490 €

Technical details:
– 42 mm steel case
– Bezel carved from a piece of the Eiffel Tower decorated with decor “croisillons”
– Silver open dial echoing the architecture of the Eiffel Tower
– Sellita SW 200 automatic movement
– Personalised oscillating weight and crown
– Date
– Sapphire glass
– Water resistant to 50 m
– Brown “croco design” leather strap with an “Eiffel Tower” pin buckle
– Limited Edition of 1885 pieces in steel
– Collector’s case
– Certificate of authenticity signed by the Eiffel Tower Committee (SETE)
– SWISS MADE

SAINT HONORE

Parisian spirit and Swiss quality since 1885

Established in 1885 by watchmaker Victorin Frésard in the Doubs region of eastern France, close to the Swiss border, this traditional yet innovative company has been handed down through successive generations of the same family.

Thierry Frésard, the founder’s great-grandson, is now responsible for maintaining SAINT HONORÉ’s worldwide reputation, cultivating Parisian style and Swiss quality.

This 130 year-long history has been marked by iconic collections (Orsay, Opéra, Lutécia, Haussman, Euphoria and more) as well as many inventions such as the EclairTM effect, the rotating monogram, the panoramic glass and one of the first tourbillon watches for women.

Over the decades, numerous international awards have recognised the elegance and watchmaking expertise of this rapidly expanding brand, loved by connoisseurs of contemporary timepieces. For example, the Manhattan collection obtained First Prize in the New York Luxury Design Competition.

Today, as in the past, SAINT HONORE continues to marry longstanding tradition and fresh passion at its production site in La Chaux de Fonds, Switzerland. This spirit is encapsulated in its limited series, Artcode Tour Eiffel, an exceptional watch featuring the first bezel to be carved from a steel girder taken from the famous monument.

With its Parisian spirit and Swiss Made quality, prestigious materials and innovative creativity, SAINT HONORE makes watches, jewellery and a ccessories for men and women, always staying abreast of the tastes of the times.

THE EIFFEL TOWER

Symbol of Paris

Standing beside the river Seine, the tower designed by Gustave Eiffel was built for the Exposition Universelle of 1889, celebrating the centenary of the French Revolution.

Today, we should not be able to admire it, as the original contract stated it was to be dismantled! But thanks to its height, which can be used to transmit radio waves over a very long distance, it was saved from demolition and acquired a new role as a giant antenna.

At 324 metres high, made up of 18,000 structural metal parts and 2,500,000 rivets, its slender outline is recognised around the world (seven million visitors ascend in its lifts or climb its 1,665 steps every year), but the Eiffel Tower could have looked very different. The challenge laid down to architects was to “erect on the Champs de Mars an iron tower with a square base, 125 metres wide and 300 metres high”.

Engineers were free to extrapolate from these specifications and to allow their imagination to run free. No less than 107 projects were submitted, each one more audacious than the last! In the end, Eiffel’s project was chosen, and work began in 1887. A total of 5,300 plans and drawings were produced to enable 132 workmen to assemble the pieces, which had been prefabricated in a workshop, an extraordinary technical feat for the times.

Two years later, on 15 May 1889, the first visitor was able to admire the whole of Paris from the top of the famous Eiffel Tower.

  • The Tour Eiffel watch by Saint Honoré
  • The Tour Eiffel watch by Saint Honoré
  • The Tour Eiffel watch by Saint Honoré
  • The Tour Eiffel watch by Saint Honoré
  • The Tour Eiffel watch by Saint Honoré