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Genre | Men |
Movement | Automatic |
Analogue / Digital | Analogue |
Strap Type | Stainless steel |
Crystal Type | Sapphire |
Case diameter | |
Water resistance | 300 |
Dial Colour | Black |
Strap Colour | Silver |
Case Colour | Silver |
Extra features | Calendar, 24h shipping |
In 1697, David Sandoz created the clock for the church of La Chaud-de-Fonds, a small Swiss town that today is a great center of technological production and haute horlogerie.
Throughout the second half of the 18th century and the first half of the 19th century, the production of watches by family members continued; Starting in 1855, the Sandoz masters specialized in creating extra-thin watches and chronometers.
In the First World War the popularization of the wristwatch among men grew. Until that moment, the wristwatch was considered a strictly feminine accessory -as opposed to the pocket watch-, but the need that the soldiers had to see the time in an easy and fast way ended up causing the adaptation of this piece as a masculine accessory. Sandoz was among the first brands to specialize in the manufacture of wristwatches, to the point of becoming a supplier to the British Army.
More recently, Sandoz has launched collections inspired by environments far removed from urban life and a worthy successor to the family's chronographs. This year, the firm has looked back again to create the retro-style Légendaire series, which takes us back to the 50s, the golden age of cinema and, also, an important stage for the brand.
Genre | Men |
Movement | Automatic |
Analogue / Digital | Analogue |
Strap Type | Stainless steel |
Crystal Type | Sapphire |
Case diameter | |
Water resistance | 300 |
Dial Colour | Black |
Strap Colour | Silver |
Case Colour | Silver |
Extra features | Calendar, 24h shipping |
Each order is insured so that we can deliver it to the given address without any problems.
BUYING FROM UK?
You will receive your order on the date that appears on your chosen watch. Moreover, shipping will be free if your order is over £ 50; if it’s not, don’t worry, shipping is only £ 2.9.
Your shipment will be handled by Redyser.
BUYING FROM OUTSIDE UK?
If your shipping destination is Europe, it will take between 3 and 5 working days and the cost will be £ 19.
If your shipping destination is South America, it will take 5 working days and the cost will be £ 20.
If your shipping destination is North America, it will take 5 working days and the cost will be £ 35.
All of them will be handled by either UPS or FEDEX. We will tell you which one and the tracking number when your order ships.
Here at Watchalia we are commited to offering you, our loyal client, a satisfactory product. We always try to depict the product on the web as realistically as possible, but we understand that, sometimes, what you bought is not what you expected it to be.
We want all of our clients to be satisfied with their purchases!
Was it a gift and you didn’t quite get it right? Don’t worry, we have the perfect solution. You have up to 30 DAYS TO GET A REFUND from the day you received you order.
You can ask for your refund from your Watchalia user account on the section «Refunds».
In order for us to accept the refund, the watch must be in mint condition and not have been used.
We will refund you the money as soon as we make sure the watch was not used; we will refund you the complete amount (except for orders below £ 50, to which the £ 2.9 due to shipping costs will not be refunded).
The refund method will be the same as the payment method (credit/debit card, bank transfer or Paypal).
In 1697, David Sandoz created the clock for the church of La Chaud-de-Fonds, a small Swiss town that today is a great center of technological production and haute horlogerie.
Throughout the second half of the 18th century and the first half of the 19th century, the production of watches by family members continued; Starting in 1855, the Sandoz masters specialized in creating extra-thin watches and chronometers.
In the First World War the popularization of the wristwatch among men grew. Until that moment, the wristwatch was considered a strictly feminine accessory -as opposed to the pocket watch-, but the need that the soldiers had to see the time in an easy and fast way ended up causing the adaptation of this piece as a masculine accessory. Sandoz was among the first brands to specialize in the manufacture of wristwatches, to the point of becoming a supplier to the British Army.
More recently, Sandoz has launched collections inspired by environments far removed from urban life and a worthy successor to the family's chronographs. This year, the firm has looked back again to create the retro-style Légendaire series, which takes us back to the 50s, the golden age of cinema and, also, an important stage for the brand.