What a Comeback! Favre Leuba Releases 22 Novelties at Geneva Watch Days 2024
At the ongoing Geneva Watch Days 2024, Favre Leuba has proudly announced its triumphant return, celebrating 287 years of watchmaking excellence. Staging a spectacular comeback, the brand has unveiled three new collections, showcasing 22 novelties.
Favre Leuba has a storied history that began in 1737. As the brand enters a new era, under the leadership of Patrik Hoffmann, CEO of Favre Leuba, and a team of watchmaking experts, it is writing a fresh chapter in the continuing story of its legacy. The goal is to re-energise the brand while reinventing it to reach new horizons. “Favre Leuba is not just a watch brand; it's a symbol of resilience and innovation for the entire watchmaking industry. We honour our past and our collective heritage while embracing the future, creating watches that embody the pioneering spirit of our founders,” stresses Hoffmann. "The relaunch of Favre Leuba marks an extraordinary transformation. With a team of seasoned experts and an ambitious strategic vision, we are determined to restore this legendary brand to its rightful place in the global watchmaking landscape."
GMT India takes a look at the relaunch highlights.
The Chief Collection
Completely restyled, this collection reinterprets its original, distinctive design cues, in tune with the zeitgeist.
Favre Leuba Chief Chronograph
The Chief Chronograph retains the distinctive design elements of the ‘70s, updated with a contemporary, sporty aesthetic. The vintage-inspired cushion case accentuates a modern sporty-chic profile. At first glance, the watch seems unchanged, but a three-quarter view reveals the case’s subtle redesign ― grooves on the flanks harmoniously follow the shape of the pushers. The lugs, borrowed from its historical predecessor, are now more streamlined, while the ovoid shape on the outside of the case evokes compactness and fluidity.
The eye is naturally drawn to the magnificent sunburst dial, which is available in three colour variations, namely blue, ice blue, and black.
Favre Leuba Chief Date
The Chief Date’s textured dial catches the eye immediately. It features a stamped tapestry pattern of high-relief hourglasses. At 3 o’clock, a discreet date window adds practical functionality to the watch’s sophisticated design. Each dial has an offset sunray finish and comes in vibrant hues of green, blue, and black, capturing light in a distinctive, modern way.
Deep Blue Collection
The Deep Blue collection pays homage to the brand’s rich history and technical prowess in dive watchmaking. First introduced in the 1960s, the Deep Blue quickly gained popularity for its robust design and water resistance of 200 metres, a prized plus for its time. The new collection, representing the diver facet of Favre Leuba's relaunch, presents two flagship models: the Deep Blue Revival and the Deep Blue Renaissance. The former is a faithful reissue of the original 1964 model, while the latter is a modernised, more contemporary version.
Sea Sky Chronograph
Favre Leuba’s Sea Sky Chronograph epitomises Swiss watchmaking at its best, as it displays unparalleled precision and exceptional quality. This piece features a 40 mm case in 316L stainless steel, finished with a juxtaposition of polished and brushed surfaces for that dashing elegance of rugged refinement. Inside pulses the prestigious La Joux-Perret L112 automatic chronograph movement, offering an ample power reserve of 60 hours. Visible through a sapphire caseback, the movement is lavishly decorated with impeccable finishes, such as circular graining, Côtes de Genève stripes, and sunburst patterns. The gold-plated 4N oscillating weight displays the Favre Leuba hourglass emblem, engraved with ‘Swiss made since 1737’, adding an extra touch of elegance to the exclusive provenance.
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