Enjoy Bovet Amadeo Fleurier 43 Watch

Oct 07, 2010
In the 19th century, the Swiss timepiece manufacture Bovet Fleurier built a solid reputation with its pocket watches, produced for the Chinese market. Today, the brand is famous for its artistic timepieces demonstrating high-end dials.

The new Amadeo Fleurier 43 watch is not an exception: it catches and holds the gaze with an enamel black polished dial. Exquisitely balanced, it is completed with applied Roman numerals, sculptured in red gold. They are joined by delicate minute-markers, performed in white.

The progression of hours and minutes is marked by centralized fragile hands, born from dexterous fingers of genuine artists.

The small seconds are displayed in a black counter, fitted with a red gold outline. Positioned at 6 o’ clock, it is endowed with white indices and Arabic numerals. Traveling over them is a graceful red gold hand.

The dial also offers a power reserve indicator, located at 3 o’clock. The brand’s logo, featured beneath the 12 o’clock hour-marker, completes the successful design of the watch face.

The array of useful functions, provided by the new Amadeo Fleurier 43 watch, is brought to life by a self-winding mechanical movement. Embellished with Haute horlogerie finish, the caliber runs at the rate of 28,800 vibrations per hour and boasts a lengthy 72-hour power reserve.

The entire mechanism is housed in a 43.0 mm case, crafted from red gold. It is 30 meter water-resistant.

The new Bovet Fleurier watch is mounted on a leather strap, fitted with a pin buckle. The model presented can be used as a wristwatch, table clock or pocket watch.

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posted by: Moderator / Oct 07, 2010 09:00 PM
To John: Thanks for the comment. we will correct the statement and explain the difference to our copywriter
posted by: John / Oct 07, 2010 04:54 PM
A watch is not water resistant to depth. A 30 meter water resistance DOES NOT MEAN you can wear it to go diving down to a depth of 30 meters.

Watches are water resistant based on pressure. The pressure would be equivalent to a meter depth only so far as you were perfectly still because motion against the watch creates more pressure. Just getting into water likely exceeds a 30 meter water resistance rating and the watch would be ruined.

A WIS should know better than to make such a misleading statement as "water pressures down to 30 meters".

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