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Louis Erard Women's 20700SE02.BAV11 Emotion Automatic Diamond Leather Watch

Estimated price for orientation: 3 975 $

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Condition: New with tags: A brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) in the original packaging (such as the original box or bag) and/or with the original tags attached. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Louis Erard
Calendar: Date MPN: 20700SE02.BAV11
Movement: Automatic-Self-Wind Gender: Womens
Band Material: Black Calfskin Alligator Dial Color: Black
Clasp: Deployment Buckle Case Material: Stainless-Steel
Band Width: 16 Case Dimensions: 29 mm x 10 mm
Crystal: Antireflective Sapphire Bezel Material: Stainless Steel
Water Resistance: 50 Meters(165 feet) Bezel Function: Stationary
UPC: Does not apply


        Louis Erard Women's 20700SE02.BAV11 Emotion Automatic Diamond Leather Watch   Automatic movement ETA 2671 29mm Square stainless steel case with diamonds on bezel ring Black dial with date window Luminous hands and hour markers Genuine black alligator Calfskin strap
 
        When Louis Erard and André Perret founded Louis Erard Watches in 1931, they wanted to show the world that watchmaking expertise, flawless quality, and interesting complications can go hand-in-hand with affordable prices. A dream was born and two years later, the first watches manufactured using the Louis Erard name were produced.Louis Erard never wavered from their initial concept of Haute Horlogerie. Even when the company was forced to survive by providing casing services for other watch companies in the 1940’s, it was still determined to create high quality and very original mechanical watches at affordable prices. Louis Erard timepieces became prized by watch aficionados and other watchmakers, but the brand never became popular with the general public.Following serious financial problems in 1992, the Louis Erard brand changed hands. Then, after ten years of silence, it was purchased in 2003 by a group of private investors headed by Alain Spinedi.Alain knew what he was getting when he bought the Louis Erard. He knew there was a real demand in the marketplace for a quality Swiss Made mechanical watch that would retail from $700 to $900. The skilled watchmakers at Louis Erard could make such a watch. According to Spinedi, this segment of the watch market represents about 600,000 watches a year for the Swiss watch industry.By carefully introducing technically innovative new collections and sticking with the original Louis Erard policy of manufacturing 100 percent mechanical, classically styled timepieces, Alain Spinedi was able to turn the company around and get it operating “in the black” again. The brand recently celebrated its 80th anniversary by surpassing their ambitious production goal of 100,000 watches sold.

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