Baglietto, the prestigious Italian luxury yacht designer, marks its 170th anniversary with an exceptional creation: the Millemetri Baglietto 1854 watch. This limited-edition masterpiece combines the brand’s rich maritime heritage with impeccable craftsmanship, offering a seamless blend of refined design and outstanding performance.
The Millemetri Baglietto 1854 showcases a design rooted in the world of the sea, created in collaboration with designers Francesco Paszkowski and Alberto Grassi. Featuring the iconic Baglietto logo on a deep blue dial, the watch includes a special engraving on its case back with the limited-edition number and the motto "Remember to Always Dare." These details honor the brand's rich history and offer a personal, historical touch.
Powered by the Sellita SW200-1 automatic movement, the watch boasts 26 jewels, a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour, and a 38-hour power reserve. Its luminous LUMINOVA-coated numerals ensure clear visibility even in low-light conditions, reflecting Baglietto’s dedication to meeting the needs of watch enthusiasts.
The case, crafted from a unique bronze-aluminum alloy, provides exceptional corrosion resistance in marine and aerial environments. With water resistance tested to depths of 2,000 meters, the watch is an ideal choice for underwater adventurers. A sapphire crystal lens enhances durability and scratch resistance, ensuring long-lasting elegance.
The watch features a blue leather strap inspired by the sea, treated with nano-technology for water and weather resistance, making it perfect for both daily wear and formal events. Packaged in a sleek blue wooden box adorned with a stainless steel logo, the Millemetri Baglietto 1854 encapsulates luxury and attention to detail.
Limited to just 170 pieces, each watch carries a unique number, elevating its value as a collector’s item. The Millemetri Baglietto 1854 is more than a timepiece—it is a work of art that tells a story of passion, precision, and 170 years of maritime excellence.
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