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2016年11月4日星期五

New Horizons: Top Non-Swiss Luxury Discount Watches for Men

When discussing the finest discount watches for men , even true cognoscenti are given to using the terms “Swiss watch” and “luxury watch” interchangeably. On the contrary, not all luxury watches are Swiss.
Beyond the boarders of the Swiss horology megalith sprawls a world of independent watchmakers, boutique brands, and corporate cousins of the Swiss prime movers. Although rarely far-removed from a Swiss parts supplier or corporate parent, these brands plow their own furrows and sow a different strain of seed.
The watches of Alain Silberstein are produced in Besançon, France. While that fact alone merits attention, it may be the least striking facet of Silberstein's collection. From 1987, when this architect-turned-watchmaker took to horology on a full-time basis, Silberstein watches have been characterized by a flamboyant, colorful, almost Dadaist irreverence for convention.
“Gallic flair” cannot convey the impact of Silberstein's riotous mélange of colors, shapes, patterns, oddball materials, and imagery. The brand has produced timepieces in the $10,000 - $100,000+ range that feature bug caricatures, cartoon animals, smiley faces, and a rainbow of colors worthy of Crayola.
As a former architect, Silberstein incorporates subtle references to disruptive periods when art and architecture were in tumult.
The pervasive use of primary colors in Silberstein watches can be seen as a subtle nod to “De Stijl” artists and architects who rocked the establishment in the early twentieth century. Skeletonized portions of Silberstein dials pay deference to the Bauhaus ethic of “expressing the material.”
While Silberstein does source his movement components from Swiss suppliers, the man with the weapons-grade handlebar mustache crafts watches with an eccentricity, élan, and joie de vivre that are quintessentially French. While rarely available online, discount watches for men bearing the hallmarks of Alain Silberstein represent a tremendous value with a personality-to-price ratio that is unrivalled.
As Silberstein's operation was gaining traction in the early 1990s, Eastern Europe was emerging from the traumas of nearly six decades under the Soviet yoke. Remarkably, practitioners of artisanal watchmaking were among the leaders of the region's cultural rebirth.
Glashütte, Germany, a village in the state of Saxony, is the heartland of German craft horology. Glashütte Original is the oldest practitioner of that tradition. A member of the Swatch Group since 2000, GO was founded as a venture of Ferdinand Adolph Lange in 1845.
While the current Richemont-owned A. Lange & Söhne firm was founded post-Cold War, GO is the true legal and hereditary successor to the original company of Ferdinand Lange.
GO watches bear the hallmarks of Saxon watchmaking. The bridges and plates of top models are crafted of German silver, not brass as in many Swiss watches; before Lange arrived, Glashütte was known for its silversmiths and mining industry.
Glashütte movements are decorated with ornate guilloche and engravings; balance staffs and bridges receive particular attention from decorators.
As a manufacturer of movements, GO is unique among Swatch Group companies. While most members of the group draw upon Swatch movement suppliers ETA, Frederic Piguet, and Lemania, Glashütte's 50+ years behind the iron curtain meant that it was forced to develop a full range of original movements long before it joined Swatch.
Discount watches for men hailing from this resilient and fiercely independent manufacture embody German history, art, and post-Soviet rebirth.
Horology beyond the bubble of Swiss industry is alive and well. Like the outer boroughs of New York City in the shadow of Manhattan's glamor, outland watchmakers are regarded as well-kept secrets among those who embrace their distinct charm.bekijk meer imitatie rolex en porsche design orshsorro

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