This year marks a significant milestone in our history at Atlantic Watches, as we celebrate 135 years of Swiss craftsmanship. Founded in 1888, we have been an ardent champion of Swiss watchmaking, setting industry standards in design, innovation, and craftsmanship.
As a commemoration of our remarkable 135-year journey, we are on the cusp of unveiling a range of new limited edition models, which encapsulate both classic and contemporary aesthetics. These upcoming timepieces are the embodiment of our ability to blend tradition with innovation, reaffirming our prominent role in the luxury watch landscape.
“We, at Atlantic Watches, have been unwavering in our mission to provide exceptional Swiss watchmaking to our discerning clientele,” says our CEO, Mr. Fredi Bickel. “Our 135-year legacy stands as a testament to our steadfast pursuit of precision, innovation, and superior craftsmanship—qualities that will continue to guide our trajectory.”
One of the highlights from our celebratory collection is a model that nods to our 19th-century origins. It features a polished stainless steel Worldmaster case, hand-wound mechanical movement, and a swan neck—all developed in-house. A transparent case back offers a glimpse into the intricately decorated manufacture calibre, revealing the mastery behind our timepieces.
Our upcoming releases have already piqued the interest of watch enthusiasts and collectors worldwide, keen to explore our blend of tradition and innovation. Each new model is not merely a tribute to our rich legacy but also a commitment to delivering time with unparalleled precision.
As we venture into our 136th year, we are renewing our pledge to uphold the finest Swiss craftsmanship, infused with cutting-edge innovations. With this momentous milestone and the launch of our new collections, we continue to solidify our position as an epitome of timeless elegance and technical excellence in horology.
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