Moinet– the watchmaker that takes mechanical art to another level


Posted February 11, 2013 by adrianlee00

Watches can be such a great expression of art and Louis Moinet understood that so well, after having studied architecture, sculpture and painting in Italy.

 
Watches can be such a great expression of art and Louis Moinet understood that so well, after having studied architecture, sculpture and painting in Italy. The brand exists today only to continue his legacy throughout the world and make it famous for its unique DNA. Apart from the exclusive materials and techniques used to create such unique pieces, you know a Louis Moinet when you see one; its blue dial watches, which are considered by most, the best business watches are incredible works of art, which will only make a business man feel more confident at the next business meeting.

Included in collections like Geograph Australian Edition and Jules Verne, these brand’s blue dial watches are among the most enjoyed timepieces.Launched for the 225th anniversary of Australia Day celebration, this limited edition features 30 incredible pieces that pay tribute to some of Australia’s most famous icons: the colours of the national flag represented by the red, white and blue of the dial; the Southern Cross represented by the six stars engraved on the case-back and Captain James Cook represented by engravings of a map and sailing ship on the case-back.. The Jules Verne Instrument 2 Midnight blue dial watches- a retro futurist split-second automatic chronograph with sapphire glass casing bottom – are very famous for the brand’s fans. They are also very exclusive as there are only 12 pieces of this kind. If you are curious to know where you can buy a Louis Moinet timepiece, just visit their website and check the Retailers section containing the list of retailers and distributors throughout the world.

It is no surprise that these timepieces are famous around the world and many watch lovers only dream of having at least one Louis Moinet piece in their collection. But to be among the very few awarded with “Red Dot: Best of the Best 2012” just shows how much the brand is appreciated by the specialists. In fact, in almost 60 years, only fewer than ten watch models have earned this prestigious distinction. 30 leading figures in the world awarded the Geograph Rainforest an exclusive prize, thus acknowledging its design quality, innovation and emotional appeal.

A limited edition of 120 pieces, this chronograph is special because the watchmakers used fossilised palm wood for the counter dials, which has its origins in a very old tree, more like a 70 million years old tree. And this is not the only timepiece by Louis Moinet to have received a Red Dot award. Tempograph, Jules Verne Instrument I and Geograph are three of the brand’s timepieces to have won Red Dot Design Awards. All of the four timepieces are displayed at Red Dot Museum, the largest exhibition of contemporary design worldwide.

Curious to see all these chronographs and more collections? Please visit their website where you will be able to browse through the 2012 Catalogue and all their collection. If you want to stay in touch with their latest news and timepieces, visit their blog and connect with the famous brand on social media.
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Last Updated February 11, 2013