The Honor collection is the horological epitome of the “less is more” principle. Proposed in two sizes for ladies and for gentlemen, its understated elegance reflects a carefully studied aesthetic. Not a single superfluous element, no unsightly adornment disturbs the precious equilibrium.
Yellow gold-colored hour-markers visually echo the two rows of gold-colored links in the steel bracelet. The bezel, in the same gilded shade, appears to guide the hands as they follow the circular march of time. The silvered dial introduces a subtle depth thanks to a second layer with a bevelled finish that remains open on the centre, revealing the pleasing Nobel logo decoration.
Equipped with a mechanical movement, this refined and harmonious watch lends itself to every occasion. For her and for him. The watch features an automatic mechanical movement with hours, minutes, seconds and date functions.
The 41 mm case (men’s watch) is made of 316L steel with a yellow gold-plated bezel while the ladies’ watch measures a dainty 30.5 mm in size. Anti-reflective sapphire crystals cover the front and case back of the watch which is water-resistant to 50 meters.
The watch dial is silver with a Nobel logo motif in the center and the watch is fitted with a 316 L steel strap with two rows of yellow gold-plated links, and a folding clasp.
100 years ago, Sera Nobel became an apprentice of watch maker Alfred Ketnes at the age of 17, to learn about watch making. Ketnes thought highly of the young man who displayed enthusiasm and a meticulous approach and passed on all the related knowledge to him. Nobel will be attending the 45th edition of Baselworld, one of biggest annual events in watch industry and launch new products to showcase the exquisite craftsmanship of their watchmakers.