Wenger
Wenger Watch S. A. came into existence in 1893 in Switzerland. The brand grew quickly and its watches are sold in over 80 countries today.
The story of the Wenger watches started way back in time. Charles Cousin, a French watchmaker from France relocated to Switzerland in 1574. During that period, watches were jewellery pieces, largely unavailable to the masses.
In 1908, Wenger was selected as the company to make Swiss Army watches. In 1988, the company launched its first watch collection for mass usage and in 2003 its watches became available worldwide.
A number of Wenger watches are considered classical till present day. These include the Wenger Aerograph, Commando Chrono and the Alpenrose – a watch made for the needs of ladies.
Wenger varieties vary slightly, mainly in their functionalities. Most watches have round dials and sporty or traditional designs. Wenger watches are mainly addressing the needs of men, though some fine timepieces are available for ladies, as well.
Wenger news
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Wenger watch listed as ‘outdoor dominator’
A Wenger watch was recently listed in an issue of Maxim in the USA as an ‘outdoor dominator’.
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Wenger - Esquire
It’s currently out of stock on Wenger’s website. The GST® Chrono, in black with a black leather strap, seems to be one of the company’s hottest products as of late.
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Wenger - Aquatic Publicity
Pop open the September 2010 issue of “International Watch” and you’ll see some of Wenger’s fine Swiss pieces prominently displayed. Two pieces grace the pages: the Aquagraph and the Aquagraph Tide.
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