Mido
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With its retro look and extreme reliability, the Multifort Powerwind pays a stylish tribute to MIDO’s expertise. In 1954, the “Powerwind” movement was first produced, giving rise to a revolutionary model which bears its name. At the time, this automatic movement it's MIDOs's most precise and reliable, which represents a great evolution. It is with this same ambition that MIDO continues to equip the Swiss watch Multifort Powerwind with a high technology that allows to offer timekeeping of unparalleled reliability and precision, as in the past.
Services and Benefits
Caliber 80
The MIDO Caliber 80 represents a major advance in self-winding movements. Thanks to its new-generation technology, it offers up to 80 hours of power reserve – twice as much as a conventional movement.
It guarantees extended autonomy and enhanced reliability, ideal for watch lovers looking for performance and functionality on a day-to-day basis.
Nivachron™ balance spring
In its ongoing commitment to excellence, MIDO has incorporated the revolutionary Nivachron™ balance spring into this movement. This innovative titanium-based metal alloy reduces magnetic interference and is remarkably robust against impacts and the effects of time.
Offering high added value, this technological advance guarantees greater precision and exceptional durability.
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BASELWORLD 2019 Presentation of TAG Heuer's new products
Baselworld 2019 is behind us, and I have finally found some time to write up a summary of the best things I saw there. Since this was my fifth Baselworld since I started working with watches, I can't help but make comparisons. I don't just look at the watches (I'm not that patient), but also the surroundings, the environment, and basically the overall mood that pervades the exhibition. This year, that mood was significantly affected by the departure of the giant Swatch Group, citing the enormous costs that the company has to incur for a few days at this exhibition.