Accurist
The history of Accurist started back in 1946 in London, when Asher and Rebecca Loftus established the brand. Their biggest contribution to the world of watch-making is the fact that Accurist merged for the first time the production of timepieces with fashion.
The first Accurist watches were made entirely from Swiss components. The company’s philosophy is that a watch should be once in a lifetime purchase, thus high quality standards remain valid even today.
In 1993, Accurist became the most influential brand in the UK, which led to an international expansion attempt. Back then, Accurist turned into the single watch company to be connected to the Greenwich Royal Observatory. The company was responsible for the making of an atomic clock, which officially records the time for the world.
Over the years, Accurist produced various watch collections, each one specific and different from the others. Accurist was the first company to promote the 21-Jewel Lever Movement. Collections are suitable for ladies, gentlemen and youth. These timepieces are both exceptionally accurate and elegantly designed.
Accurist news
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Save GMT campaign led by Accurist
Accurist has started a campaign to 'Save GMT', fighting to ensure that the UK does not adopt Central European Time.
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Watches "‘the new indicators of status"
Watches have become the new indicators of status and taste, it has been claimed in a recent newspaper report.
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Accurist - Happy Christmas!
Though their selection is considerable, British watchmaker Accurist introduced something special and fun for the holidays that seemed particularly eye-catching.
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