The first thing about the Maori watch

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The first thing about the Maori watch that will catch the eye of any passerby is its horizontal triangular shape. Almost like a spearhead, the stainless steel case complements and emphasizes the branding on the dial. So as one looks farther, beneath the sapphire crystal, like a tattoo emblazoned on the lacquered dial, is the TechnoMarine Maori code, with its twisting organic patterns. In the center of the triangle are hour, minute and seconds hands, with luminescent strips on the arrowhead tips of the hour and minute indicators. The TechnoMarine Maori watch is water-resistant to 50 meters. The tattoo motif found on the dial is repeated in relief on the integrated rubber strap with a deployment buckle. Within the dynamically designed case is a Swiss ETA 956.102 quartz movement powering this original creation.

There are many varieties of models in the Maori Collection for men and women. In stainless steel, they include white dial with black tattoo, red with silver tattoo, black with silver tattoo, and white mother-of-pearl with silver tattoo. In PVD, they include petrol dial with black tattoo, black dial with black tattoo, mother-of-pearl with silver tattoo, yellow with black tattoo, brown with black tattoo, and black with silver tattoo. The retail price for the stainless steel model is $1,250 and in PVD it is priced at $1,350. There is also an option for the stainless steel model with 180 full-cut diamonds (0.6ct) lining the tattoo on the white mother-of-pearl dial, for a retail price of $2,500.

This wristwatch has the style and durability to be the perfect fit whether you are going to the beach or to an art gallery opening. TechnoMarine has built itself a reputation for breaking boundaries and mixing mediums and contexts. In the Maori Watch Collection it has designed a watch comfortable enough to blend in with backdrops of city or sand. The versatility of the collection’s design also comes through in the presence of its correspondingly thematic Maori Accessories Collection. Be on the lookout for a fountain pen, folding knife and cuff links, all bearing the same TechnoMarine tribal tattoo motif.

Baume & Mercier The brand’s new CE o speaks of emotion and success you’ve shopped for a Baume & Mercier timepiece recently, Ichances are good you have seen genuine pearwood. That’s because all the newest in-store displays for the Swiss brand are custom-made of the hard, fine-grained reddish wood of the pear tree, and glass, which speak volumes about how the firm sells its watches, and about how they are handled before you ever see them at the store.

Michel Nieto, CEO of Baume & Mercier worldwide, recently sat down with International Wristwatch to discuss his latest plans for the company. While not directly in charge of the firm’s U.S. operations (that job belongs to Edward Wright, U.S. Baume & Mercier president), he nonetheless admires the work accomplished by the U.S. division. Sales are up, despite a difficult market for many watch firms.

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