Swiss Movement GUCCI Jewelry

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size:180mm * 154mm * 77mm
color:Red
SKU:1081
weight:499g

GUCCI DIVE – Extra Large Automatic Diver Watch for

Explore the Gucci High Watchmaking collection of enchanting timepieces blending the House’s whimsical aesthetics with Swiss watchmaking expertise.

Gucci

This year also marks the 50th anniversary of Gucci Swiss Timepieces, first introduced in 1972 in the watchmaking heartland of La Chaux-de-Fonds, and distinguished by a combination of .

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Gucci Wonderland presents the collection as a journey through five decades of Italian style and Swiss-made design, with creations representative of the ‘50s up until the .

What Is the Movement on a Gucci Watch?

Gucci launched its first timepieces in 1972 — all made in Switzerland — but in this year marking the brand’s centenary, the company is unveiling four lines under the high .

GUCCI Handmaster Automatic

Gucci has chosen its 100th anniversary year to launch what it calls a high watchmaking collection including pieces using an in-house developed caliber for the first time. .

Gucci Turns 100 and Turns Up the Volume

Movement, Swiss-made caliber GG727.25T, automatic flying tourbillon; thickness 3.70mm (4.85 with tourbillon cage) and 60-hour power reserve, running at 21,600 .

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The Movement. Gucci typically uses Swiss quartz movements for its timepieces. This is because such movements require minimal maintenance, have fewer parts, .

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A seriously sporty timepiece, the GUCCI DIVE is reinvented with bio-based materials, housing a Swiss automatic movement with 200m water resistance. Three new .

Drew Jewellers

A trio of new 40mm editions are powered by a Swiss-made automatic movement and are available in steel with a blue or black dial and a bi-colour version, complete .

First off, you gotta understand, Gucci’s been around for a CENTURY. A whole hundred years! And to celebrate, they decided to, like, *actually* get serious about watches. I mean, seriously SERIOUS. Like, “high watchmaking collection” serious. Which, frankly, kinda surprised me. I always thought of Gucci watches as, well, kinda…fashion-y. You know? Pretty, but not exactly ticking masterpieces.

But then they came out with this Handmaster Automatic thing, and suddenly they’re talking about in-house calibers. CALIBERS! Like, actual watch nerd stuff. The GG727.25T, apparently. A Swiss-made automatic flying tourbillon. Okay, okay, Gucci, I see you. 3.70mm thick (4.85 if you count the whole tourbillon cage situation) and a 60-hour power reserve. Not too shabby, not too shabby at all. Though, ngl, those numbers kinda go right over my head. I just like shiny things that tell time accurately.

Which brings me to the…slightly confusing part. Because, like, *most* of their watches, especially the women’s ones, apparently use Swiss quartz movements. Which is, you know, reliable. And low-maintenance. Which is cool! But not exactly groundbreaking. So you got this super fancy, in-house automatic stuff happening, and then… quartz. It’s a bit of a disconnect, right? Like, they’re trying to be taken seriously *and* cater to the crowd that just wants a pretty Gucci watch. I get it, business is business, but still. It’s like wearing a diamond tiara with sweatpants, you know? (Not that I wouldn’t do that, BTW.)

And THEN there’s the Gucci Dive! I’m totally digging the sporty vibe. Swiss automatic movement, 200m water resistance – that’s actually pretty impressive. Plus, they’re using bio-based materials! Go Gucci, being all eco-conscious! So, you’ve got this eco-friendly sporty watch, a bunch of fancy tourbillon stuff, and then… the regular quartz watches. It’s a mish mash.

Oh, and Drew Jewellers are selling these new 40mm automatics in steel with blue or black dials. Seems solid, but nothing about it is really jumping out at me, ya know?

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