THE OFFICIAL WATCH BUYER'S GUIDE - Elite Traveler
THE OFFICIAL WATCH BUYER'S GUIDE - Elite Traveler
THE OFFICIAL WATCH BUYER'S GUIDE - Elite Traveler
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Jean-mairet & gillman<br />
The Jean-mairet family arrived in Switzerland’s watchmaking epicenter, neuchatel, in the early 16th century, and over the next centuries family<br />
members became watchmakers and inventors of other mechanical objects. The other name in this brand stems from the couple robert Gillman<br />
and caroline Bovet—of the famous Bovet of fleurier family. In 1999, cesar Jean-mairet celebrated the prominent names of his family tree when<br />
he created Jean-mairet & Gillman timepieces. and it comes as no surprise that this classic collection remains a family operation.<br />
ColleCtion HigHligHt<br />
The 41mm Hora mundi 3, part of the “around the World” collection, displays the world time via applied city names in rhodium around the watch’s<br />
lacquered dial. The automatic timepiece, with a 42-hour power reserve, also has a complication that is a key asset for any global traveler—an<br />
alarm. Hora mundi 3 is available in pink and white gold, and its bezel can be set with diamonds or colored stones ($33,200 for pink gold and<br />
$35,250 for white gold).<br />
corporate contact: cesar Jean-mairet, 41-22-703-4020; info@jean-mairetgillman.com; www.jean-mairetgillman.com