5/06/2011

CHAUMET Celebrate The 200th Anniversary


Fashion Watch News Report: CHAUMET jewelry watches to celebrate the 200 anniversary of creation the opening of the 5th anniversary of Hong Kong flagship store, especially in the Hong Kong flagship store and museum to create Two centuries named watch emotional moment to kick off the exhibition. In addition to the museum enjoy a rare antique timepieces, but also to see the press conference, spokesman CHAUMET - film star Sophie Marceau's style, and CHAUMET president Mr. Thierry Fritsch also share the brand at the latest developments.


At the press conference, CHAUMET Whispering spokesperson Sophie Marceau is not only the origin and brand her latest relationship, but also talked about her current situation.

The exhibition shows more than thirty rare treasures, have been carefully selected to highlight the brand from France, "First Empire" period to two years in the 1990s that's made in the history of jewelry watches. Most of the exhibits from CHAUMET French museum, while others came from Napoleon's descendants, many of which are shown to the public for the first time.

In the exhibition, you can also enjoy the prominent people who patronized the tastes CHAUMET, including Napoleon, Duke de Luynes, the Russian Prince Michel Kotchoubey, the third President of the Republic of France such as Adolphe Thiers. At the same time CHAUMET also demonstrated a new watch collection in 2011. Following the Hong Kong exhibition, these treasures will be held in Paris in July Vendome (Place Vendome) 12 No. CHAUMET Museum.


The new Dandy Grande Date 2011 Big Date watch

39mm diameter stainless steel case / time indication, large date window / CP 12V-VII self-winding movement (carrying Dubois Dépraz 14000 module) / brown facial disk / sapphire crystal mirror / water 30 meters

Two centuries CHAUMET create emotional moments Watch Fair:

Extension: 2011 April 29 to June 19

Address: St. George's Building, Central, Hong Kong Shop 1-2, flagship store and museum CHAUMET

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm (free admission)


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