by: Joseph Scurro
website: www.discount-watches-guide.com
Glycine watches was established in Bienne,
Switzerland in 1914 by Eugène Meylan. With a nice
selection mechanical, aviator, diving and world time watches
in stainless steel and gold, the Glycine watch collection
has something for everyone.
Glycine wristwatches come in the following collections, Airman,
Altus, Bienne 1914, Combat, Eugène Meylan, F104, Grand
Carré, Incursore, KMU 48, Lagunare, Ningaloo Reef,
Observer, Rettangolo, Rettangolino, Stratoforte. These analog
world timers are built with Swiss quality.
The first Glycine Airman watches were produced in 1953. Airman
7 silver circle, 46mm, 2000, Quartz, 9, MLV and the Glycine
Airman Special. The features in this series includes, automatic
selfwinding movement,with a 42 hour power reserve, sapphire
glass and a finish of polished stainless steel.
The Bienne 1914 Glycine analog watch is a manually wound
timepiece. Choose between black or brown leather bands, the
watch is water resistant up to 3 atm.
If you need a diver watch then check the Glycine Lagunare
dive watch. The Lagunare chronograph
and automatic are the 2 models in this series. Choose between
stainless steel and leath bands in black or orange. Waterproof
up to 30 atm with a powere reserve up to 38 hours makes this
outdoor watch perfect for water sports.
The Glycine Combat watches collection consists of the following
models, Combat automatic 37mm, 39mm, 40mm, 43mm and Chronograph
timepieces are all part of this series offers. Features include
chronograph movements, automatic, dualtime, and water resistant
up to up to 3 atm.
The Eugène Meylan Automatic is replica of the original
timepiece. Features many of the details of the original Glycine
self winding watch from the 1930s.
There are also discontinued Glycine models such as Goldshield
manual winding, Goldshield automatic, CM 40mm and the SW automatic.
If you need more detailed information on these world time
watches from Glycine then you can visit their website at .lycine-watch.ch.
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