Paul Picot Yachtman, the Winds of Tradition

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Paul Picot Yachtman

 

by Sea Time – Marine Watches

The Yachtman Club marks another chapter in a story in which the sea plays a central role for Paul Picot.

The new Yachtman Club is for sailing enthusiasts but is also intended for daily use. Hence the stainless steel bracelet which is perfectly integrated into the case, thereby making it even more pleasant to wear. Such novelties are in line with a collection which began life in 2006. The 316L grade stainless steel case is waterproof at up to 200 metres.

It houses the PP1700 ETA 2824/A calibre, a self-winding mechanical movement with a 38-hour power reserve. The scratch-resistant anti-reflective sapphire crystal protects a black galvanic dial which features rhodium-plated metal and bright white hour, minute and seconds hands. The date window is at 3 o’clock, while the unidirectional sapphire bezel comes in a broad range of colours.

 

Paul Picot Yachtman
The Yachtman Club by Paul Picot in black and blue version (2,405 euro*). On top, the blue and yellow bezel version. *Official Price 09/2019

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