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Toolwatch, une montre taillée pour l'aventure
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Toolwatch, a watch built for adventure

While researching watches, you may have already heard or seen timepieces called "Toolwatches," but do you know... What is the history of this type of watch? The "Toolwatch" is a particular type of timepiece. In this article, Team Charlie Paris will tell you... explains what is meant by "Toolwatch" and gives you its features.

Toolwatch, to serve without fail

A tool watch is a timepiece designed to last, withstand many trials, and be easily repaired. In the history of watchmaking, This watch was designed for military personnel, explorers and adventurers. Under these conditions, Toolwatch must function flawlessly. Nowadays, This is of an everyday tool, a type of watch whose objective is to support you everywhere and every day. With the advent of digital technology in recent years, This timepiece has been accompanied by electronics, and smartwatches are appearing more and more frequently. However, for the large In luxury brands, the Toolwatch with an automatic mechanical movement has become a true and authentic gem, embodying a certain spirit of adventure highly prized by connoisseurs. At Charlie Paris, we share this vision of the Toolwatch: a sports watch with a vintage style and impeccable technical features, and which conveys an image of adventure.

Focus on the origins of the tool watch :

  • The tool watch is an old concept that began among women in the 16th and 17th centuries. Queen Elizabeth I of England and Caroline Murat, Queen of Naples, were both given a watch.Strap A tool designed to tell the time. At that time, the most common watches were pocket watches, worn in a pocket. It was with the arrival of the war that watches-Strap spread among the people and ceased to be the privilege of royalty. This marked the beginning of the watch-Strap tools and the military were the first to adopt this type of watch, at the end of the 19th century, which is more functional than a pocket watch.
  • It wasn't until 1904 that the first watch-Strap modern, designed by Louis Cartier, and lays the foundations of the watch-Strap tool. This watch is designed for pilots and aims to be read at a glance. Following Cartier's innovation, other manufacturers like Omega and Rolex created new iconic models that could be worn on the wrist and adapted for maritime navigation, diving, or polo.
  • Following these innovations, the tool watch entered a second phase, lasting until the late 1960s. During this period, the mechanical watch reigned supreme, and the concept of the tool watch matured. Numerous watch brands developed new models, but it was technological advancements that shaped the tool watch as we know it today. From this point onward, the tool watch no longer simply told the time; it was equipped with numerous features designed to meet customer needs. At the heart of the tool watch at this stage was a mechanical movement.
  • In 1969, the Seiko factory marketed the first quartz watch. This innovation offered a more durable, accurate, and affordable watch, which would lead to the famous quartz crisis. The tool watch was then influenced and transformed by this crisis. The emergence of quartz in the 1980s fostered the development of durable and highly accurate watches, which is why tool watches are generally quartz watches.Other technological advances, such as the emergence of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and liquid crystal displays (LCDs), have allowed the tool watch to become electronic. As you can see, the tool watch today is a watch-Strap Multifunctional digital watch. However, there is another type of tool watch, one that relies on tradition and nostalgia for past expeditions.

The characteristics of a Toolwatch:

  • Solid, tested by time and nature.
  • Simple in its functions in order to be easily readable and above all resistant.
  • Glass The watch must also be sturdy : Sapphire glass is often used.
  • Water resistant, pressure, and temperature changes, whether sudden or extreme.
  • Readable in the dark, That's why on analog watches you'll find Luminova on the hands and indices.

Concordia One watch, three versions, one same quest for adventure

Designed for adventurous spirits, the Concordia It embodies robustness and horological precision, while adapting to everyone's needs. Available in three versions – GMT, Automatic, and Quartz – it remains true to the DNA of Charlie Paris: a clean design, quality materials, and French craftsmanship.

  • Concordia GMT : Perfect for travelers, this version is equipped with a Soprod C125 automatic movement, offering a dual time zone function. With its unidirectional rotating bezel, screw-down crown, and 300-meter water resistance, it accompanies explorers from the depths to the summits.

  • Concordia Automatic : Reliable and robust, this version features a Swiss Soprod P024 self-winding movement. Case Made of 316L steel, its sapphire crystal and Super-LumiNova make it a true tool watch, capable of withstanding extreme conditions.

  • Concordia Quartz : A more accessible alternative, this version retains the collection's DNA with its 300-meter water resistance and excellent legibility. Its quartz movement guarantees optimal precision and minimal maintenance, making it an ideal choice for everyday wear.

Whether it's for crossing time zones, braving the ocean, or simply enjoying a robust and timeless watch, the Concordia establishes itself as a valuable ally for all adventures.

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