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Bovet:The Swiss brand of Broadway watches is One of the top watch brands from Switzerland, because it is handmade, even if the same watch also has differences, so each piece is unique, and the watch includes limited editions and special editions, absolutely precious, worth collecting.

Bovet has two important collections: one is Bovet has two important collections: one is the Fleurier (complex watch), the idea of which originates from the nineteenth century pocket watch style, with snake-shaped blue steel MST, set in the 12 o'clock position of the stone and hand-made domed surface and other antique pocket watch marks. The second is the Sportster (Sport) automatic chronograph, each of which has been chronometer-certified by the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute.

The unique Bovet watches reproduce the charm of antique pocket watches in form, and since their inception, each watch is engraved, gem-set and enamel-painted exclusively by hand, so that production remains at just over 1,000 pieces per year, of which more than 60% are the only ones in the world.

Large faces, thick leather or steel straps, thick bodies and other 'masculine' watches are no longer just for men, mechanical watches are beginning to attract more and more women. Bovet watches are suitable for all people. The average production time for a Bovet watch is four to six months, or up to a year for more complicated watches.

As early as 1822 (during the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty), Edouard Bovet, the founder of Bovet, began to sell expensive, high-end Western watches to the royalty of the Qing court, and Bovet soon became the favorite watch brand of the wealthy Chinese.

In the early nineteenth century, Bovet came to China from Switzerland across the sea, and in 1822 in Guangzhou to create a watch brand called 'Broadway', became a household name of the Swiss top brand, more by the royal family of the Qing Dynasty aristocracy It was favored by the royal family of the Qing dynasty, and Li Hongzhang, a minister of the Qing dynasty, was a fan of the watch. In 1824, Bovet started to produce enamelled and pearl-decorated watches for the Chinese market to meet the Chinese custom of "giving gifts in pairs". The imperial painted watches, featuring Chinese landscapes and ladies, are still in the National Palace Museum in Beijing and the Patek Philippe Museum. The art of painting, favored by the royalty of the Qing Dynasty, has always been a favorite of the Chinese in both ancient and modern society.


Switzerland Podavision watch brand official website
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