Montre MIH Gaïa From Musée d'Horlogerie in La Chaux-De-Fonds

Montre MIH Gaïa From Musée d'Horlogerie in La Chaux-De-Fonds

That's because the Montre MIH Gaïa, unveiled today, is not an exercise in branding or brand-building at all Montre MIH Gaïa follows the famous Oechslin/Paul Gerber annual calendar release of 2005 Early sketches of the case angles show how architectural elements of the building itself were integrated into the design of the Montre MIH Gaïa.

A 39mm stainless steel case, under 1cm thick, produced by local company Stila, will bear an original serial number engraved on the caseback, and MIH engraving on the crown Should the Montre MIH Gaïa fail to achieve the necessary backing, all investments made by potential subscribers will be refunded Many times, watches produced with a "Charity" element can feel a little contrived, but I think the MIH Gaïa has a shot at being well-received because the kind of charity it is peddling is 100% relevant to the watch's existence, and that of our industry's history.

Money raised from the sale of the Montre MIH Gaïa will mostly be used to restore the Grand Magicien, an historic automaton made by Jean-David Maillardet of Neuchâtel and his son Julien-Auguste in 1830, and The Tellurium by François Ducommun, which was produced in the early 19th century. . Source