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In
1912, when William Baume met Paul Mercier (née Tchereditchenko),
the son of a Czarist officer and the head of a well-known Geneva
firm of watchmakers, one of the greatest collaborations of
technology and design was born. Bringing together the award-winning
technologies and international presence of the fabled Baume &
Company with the artistic sensibilities and dynamism of Mercier’s
engaging personality created a new standard in watchmaking
craftsmanship and aesthetics. Already the proud recipient of
numerous awards, by 1921 Baume & Mercier had been awarded the
coveted Poinçon de Genéve, the highest honor given master
watchmakers by the Republic and Canton of Geneva.
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Over
the years, Baume & Mercier has been responsible for some of the
most innovative technological breakthroughs in the science of
timekeeping. The development of the planetary rotor, a device which
oscillates with the movements of the wrist to wind the watch and
activate the mainspring, led to the production of the world’s
flattest self-winding watch. But Baume et Mercier’s signature
collection, the Riviera, is best known for its elegance and
sophisticated looks. Still a best seller today, it’s
12-sided bezel and alternating
satin-finish and polished link bracelet set it apart from the field
when it was introduced in 1973. Other striking collections launched
by Baume & Mercier include the stylish, water resistant Malibu
Collection, the Hampton collection which balances tradition and
modernity with retro charm and contemporary elegance; and the Linea
collection, one of the most prestigious lines of jewelry bracelets
for women.
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