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Naos Edition Cambridge

Revive the Roaring Twenties with the Naos Edition Cambridge

The Golden Twenties. The automobile was no longer a novelty. Bauhaus replaced the ornate Art Nouveau style. Jazz was the music of the day. Jazz was the music of the day. The Flapper Girls around Josephine Baker enchanted their audience. New courage to live, freedom, lightness. The heyday of the industrial age. Stock market boom.Ā 

Even the fashion became more relaxed. Heavy leather boots became lightweight footwear. Knickerbockers and flat caps found their way into every man's wardrobe. The only missing accessory was the right timepiece!

The New Era of Watches

The golden decade was a pivotal moment for watchmaking in terms of technology. In 1924, the English watchmaker John Harwood patented the first automatic watch. Just three years later, Joseph Horton, together with American engineer Warren Marrison, invented the quartz watch and presented it at the conference of the International Union of Scientific Radio Telegraphy. The uniqueness: its impressive accuracy. While the commercialization of the quartz watch didn't happen until the 1960s, the essential foundation was laid much earlier.

The fashion style characterised by class and the new glamour of the 1920s inspired us in creating our latest timepiece. Following on from last year's automatic version, the limited Naos Edition Cambridge comes with a precise quartz movement.Ā 

Since the 1920s, the technology has been developed further and further, and the quartz watch offers many advantages: reliability, precision, durability, reduced susceptibility to interference and the price making it the first choice for many watch enthusiasts.

Perfect for the golden season: Naos Edition Cambridge in the distinctive "British Racing Green" colour.

We celebrate the Roaring Twenties and the upcoming golden season with the new edition of the STERNGLAS classic. The Naos Edition Cambridge is limited to only 999 pieces and equipped with the reliable Ronda calibre 714 from the Swiss manufacturer.

The domed dial with subtle satin-finish in the colour "British Racing Green" perfectly matches the polished, gold-coloured 38 mm stainless steel case. Other highlights include the gold date frame and orange accents on the hands. The 4-fold screwed caseback shows the noble edition engraving "Racing" with a vintage sports car and of course the limitation number, which makes each piece unique. For decades, the unmistakable "British Racing Green" colour adorned British sports cars on famous racetracks. In exactly this livery, Briton William Grover-William won the first Monaco Grand Prix in 1929 almost 100 years ago in his Bugatti Type 35 C.

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Dial

british racing green, satined, domed

Hands gold, orange
Diameter 38 mm
Material 316L stainless steel, PVDĀ gold
Case height 7,2 mm
Lug width 20 mm
Lug-to-lug 41 mm
Water resistance up to 5 ATM
Glass domed sapphire glass, anti-reflective
Movement type analog quartz movement
Caliber Ronda 714
Strap type Bridle 20 dark brown gold, polished
Material (strap) cattle leather
LengthĀ (strap) 82 +Ā 119 mm
$336.66
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Revive the Roaring Twenties with the Naos Edition Cambridge

The Golden Twenties. The automobile was no longer a novelty. Bauhaus replaced the ornate Art Nouveau style. Jazz was the music of the day. Jazz was the music of the day. The Flapper Girls around Josephine Baker enchanted their audience. New courage to live, freedom, lightness. The heyday of the industrial age. Stock market boom.Ā 

Even the fashion became more relaxed. Heavy leather boots became lightweight footwear. Knickerbockers and flat caps found their way into every man's wardrobe. The only missing accessory was the right timepiece!

The New Era of Watches

The golden decade was a pivotal moment for watchmaking in terms of technology. In 1924, the English watchmaker John Harwood patented the first automatic watch. Just three years later, Joseph Horton, together with American engineer Warren Marrison, invented the quartz watch and presented it at the conference of the International Union of Scientific Radio Telegraphy. The uniqueness: its impressive accuracy. While the commercialization of the quartz watch didn't happen until the 1960s, the essential foundation was laid much earlier.

The fashion style characterised by class and the new glamour of the 1920s inspired us in creating our latest timepiece. Following on from last year's automatic version, the limited Naos Edition Cambridge comes with a precise quartz movement.Ā 

Since the 1920s, the technology has been developed further and further, and the quartz watch offers many advantages: reliability, precision, durability, reduced susceptibility to interference and the price making it the first choice for many watch enthusiasts.

Perfect for the golden season: Naos Edition Cambridge in the distinctive "British Racing Green" colour.

We celebrate the Roaring Twenties and the upcoming golden season with the new edition of the STERNGLAS classic. The Naos Edition Cambridge is limited to only 999 pieces and equipped with the reliable Ronda calibre 714 from the Swiss manufacturer.

The domed dial with subtle satin-finish in the colour "British Racing Green" perfectly matches the polished, gold-coloured 38 mm stainless steel case. Other highlights include the gold date frame and orange accents on the hands. The 4-fold screwed caseback shows the noble edition engraving "Racing" with a vintage sports car and of course the limitation number, which makes each piece unique. For decades, the unmistakable "British Racing Green" colour adorned British sports cars on famous racetracks. In exactly this livery, Briton William Grover-William won the first Monaco Grand Prix in 1929 almost 100 years ago in his Bugatti Type 35 C.

Ā 

Dial

british racing green, satined, domed

Hands gold, orange
Diameter 38 mm
Material 316L stainless steel, PVDĀ gold
Case height 7,2 mm
Lug width 20 mm
Lug-to-lug 41 mm
Water resistance up to 5 ATM
Glass domed sapphire glass, anti-reflective
Movement type analog quartz movement
Caliber Ronda 714
Strap type Bridle 20 dark brown gold, polished
Material (strap) cattle leather
LengthĀ (strap) 82 +Ā 119 mm
Naos Edition Cambridge | STERNGLAS