Favre Leuba, a name etched in the annals of watchmaking history since 1737, is making a huge comeback. And at the forefront of this renaissance is the
Deep Blue Renaissance, a timepiece that seamlessly marries the brand's legacy with a fresh, contemporary spirit.
The Deep Blue Renaissance is not just another dive watch; it's a statement of intent. It's a watch that speaks to the adventurer, the explorer, the individual who refuses to be confined by the ordinary. The watch's design, while rooted in the brand's rich diving heritage, is undeniably modern. The 40mm case, crafted from 316L stainless steel, strikes a balance between robustness and refinement. Its brushed and polished finishes catch the light in a way that's both subtle and captivating. The curved lugs, a departure from the traditional, add a touch of dynamism to the overall aesthetic, hinting at the watch's adventurous spirit.
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The dial, available in three mesmerizing hues - deep blue, intense green, and anthracite gray - is a masterpiece in its own right. The smoked effect, with its gradient color that transitions from light at the center to dark at the edges, creates a sense of depth and intrigue. The applied rhodium-plated indexes at 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock, along with the cut-out indexes filled with Super-LumiNova®, ensure optimal legibility even in the murky depths of the ocean. The angle-cut rhodium-plated hands, also filled with Super-LumiNova®, further enhance the watch's readability in low-light conditions.
The unidirectional rotating bezel, a hallmark of dive watches, is crafted from ceramic, a material known for its scratch resistance and durability. The bezel's numerals have been redesigned for a more contemporary look, while the lume dot insert at 12 o'clock serves as a beacon in the dark. The screw-down crown, engraved with an hourglass emblem, is a testament to the watch's water resistance, which is an impressive 300 meters.
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But the Deep Blue Renaissance is more than just a pretty face. Beneath its captivating exterior lies a powerhouse of a movement – the La Joux-Perret G100. This self-winding movement, visible through the sapphire case back, boasts a 68-hour power reserve and is decorated with Côtes de Genève, blued screws, pearlage, soleillé, diamanté, and cerclé. The skeletonized custom rotor, finished in 4N PVD with an engraved monogram and soleillage, adds a touch of visual flair to the movement.
The Deep Blue Renaissance is available with either an integrated three-link steel bracelet or an integrated FKM rubber strap, both featuring a quick-change interchangeability system for added versatility. The steel bracelet, with its brushed and polished finishes, complements the watch's refined aesthetic, while the rubber strap, available in blue, green, or black, offers a sportier option.
Favre Leuba's Deep Blue collection, of which the Deep Blue Renaissance is a part, celebrates six decades of horological excellence. Each piece in the collection pays homage to the brand's spirit of perpetual innovation, a spirit that has been the driving force behind Favre Leuba's creations for nearly three centuries. The Deep Blue Renaissance, with its elegant, modern take on a classic dive watch, is a testament to this legacy.
The Deep Blue Renaissance is not merely a timekeeping instrument; it's a symbol of Favre Leuba's enduring commitment to craftsmanship, innovation, and adventure. It's a watch that invites you to explore the depths, to push boundaries, to embrace the unknown. It's a watch that reminds you that time is precious, and that every moment is an opportunity for discovery.
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The Deep Blue Renaissance is a symphony of contrasts, a testament to Favre Leuba's ability to blend heritage with innovation. The watch's 40mm case, a size that strikes a perfect balance between boldness and wearability, is a testament to this harmonious blend. It's large enough to make a statement, yet not so large as to overpower the wrist. The case's construction, featuring a combination of brushed and polished finishes, adds a layer of visual complexity that's both pleasing to the eye and indicative of the watch's meticulous craftsmanship.
The dial, a focal point of the Deep Blue Renaissance, is a canvas for a captivating interplay of light and shadow. The smoked effect, a gradient that transitions from light at the center to dark at the edges, creates an illusion of depth that draws the eye inwards. It's a subtle yet striking detail that sets the Deep Blue Renaissance apart from its peers. The applied rhodium-plated indexes at 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock, along with the cut-out indexes filled with Super-LumiNova®, provide a stark contrast against the dial's gradient, ensuring optimal legibility in any lighting condition.
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The hands, also rhodium-plated and filled with Super-LumiNova®, echo the indexes' angular design, creating a sense of visual cohesion. The seconds hand, with its counterbalance shaped like the brand's iconic "hourglass" logo, is a subtle yet significant detail that reinforces the watch's connection to Favre Leuba's rich heritage.
The unidirectional rotating bezel, a crucial tool for divers, is crafted from ceramic, a material renowned for its scratch resistance and durability. The bezel's numerals, redesigned for a more contemporary aesthetic, are crisp and legible, while the lume dot at 12 o'clock ensures that the bezel can be used even in the darkest depths. The screw-down crown, engraved with the Favre Leuba hourglass emblem, is a testament to the watch's robust construction and impressive 30 ATM water resistance. It's a watch that's ready for anything, from a casual swim to a deep-sea dive.
But the true heart of the Deep Blue Renaissance lies beneath its captivating exterior. The La Joux-Perret G100 movement, visible through the sapphire case back, is a testament to Favre Leuba's commitment to horological excellence. This self-winding movement, with its 68-hour power reserve, is not only reliable but also beautifully decorated. Côtes de Genève, blued screws, pearlage, soleillé, diamanté, and cerclé adorn the movement's bridges and plates, creating a visual spectacle that's as captivating as the watch's exterior. The skeletonized custom rotor, finished in 4N PVD with an engraved monogram and soleillage, adds a touch of modernity to the movement's traditional aesthetic.
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The Deep Blue Renaissance is offered with a choice of two straps: an integrated three-link steel bracelet or an integrated FKM rubber strap. Both options feature a quick-change interchangeability system, allowing the wearer to effortlessly switch between them to suit their mood or occasion. The steel bracelet, with its brushed and polished finishes, exudes a sense of sophistication that complements the watch's refined design. The rubber strap, available in blue, green, or black, offers a sportier alternative that's perfect for active pursuits.
Favre Leuba has priced the Deep Blue Renaissance competitively, with the rubber strap version retailing for 2,200 CHF and the steel bracelet version for 2,300 CHF. It's a price point that reflects the watch's exceptional quality and craftsmanship, making it an attractive proposition for both seasoned collectors and newcomers to the world of luxury watches.