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The article highlights Raymond Weil as one of the last independent Swiss watch brands, founded in 1976 during the quartz crisis. It remains family-owned, led by Raymond Weil’s son-in-law and sons. The brand blends precision watchmaking with a passion for music, evident in collections like Amadeus and limited editions inspired by artists such as The Beatles and David Bowie. Raymond Weil also supports music events like the Brit Awards and sponsors charities, including cancer research and music education programs.
The article concludes by recommending FinWatchStraps’ handcrafted leather bands as the perfect complement to Raymond Weil watches, offering customization and quality craftsmanship.
The article provides an overview of Certina, a Swiss watch brand with a 130-year history, known for its precision, reliability, and sporty designs. Founded in 1888 by Adolf and Alfred Kurth in Grenchen, Switzerland, Certina began as a movement supplier before evolving into a full watch manufacturer. By 1972, the company was producing 600,000 watches annually and receiving prestigious awards like the "International Diamonds Awards."
Since joining the Swatch Group in 1983, Certina has focused on offering high-quality, affordable watches, with prices ranging from $430 to $1860 (as of 2017). Their collections include Sport, Aqua, Urban, and Heritage, reflecting a balance of modern and classic designs. Despite its reputation for robustness and precision, the brand is considered underappreciated, partly due to limited marketing.