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Polerouter

POLEROUTER

Designed by the legendary Gérald Genta at just 23 years old, the Polerouter is a landmark timepiece and Genta’s first major design. Introduced in 1954, it was created for Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) pilots who navigated the challenging route from Europe to America over the North Pole, requiring a robust water-resistant, anti-shock, and anti-magnetic timepiece. The Polerouter set a new standard for aviation watches with its blend of functionality and understated design.

Built for all Climates

Built For All Climates

The Polerouter withstands extreme conditions with a patented combination of rigid crystal, tension ring, and curved dial that defy dust and moisture for precise timekeeping from pole to equator.

Twisted Lugs

Twisted Lugs

A distinctive design element of the Polerouter, adding a touch of flair while ensuring a comfortable fit that hugs the wrist.

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ART DECO INGENUITY

Cabriolet

Patented in 1933, this was one of the first reversible watches, designed to protect its crystal and dial.

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CLEAN COMPLEXITY

Tri-Compax

Debuting in 1944, this full-calendar chronograph became an icon of mid-century watchmaking.

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DISTINCTIVE CHRONO DESIGN

Compax

Introduced in 1936, this chronograph culminated in a 1960s’ sports watch with a distinctive tachymeter bezel and panda dial.