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Baume & Mercier introduces an all-black Hampton watch
By SENATUS Editor | 22 July 2024

Baume & Mercier introduces the all-black Hampton watch with a sleek black lacquered dial and steel case.

The watch pays homage to the brand’s artistic legacy since 1830, showcasing innovation and precision. Its rectangular case challenges traditional aesthetics, echoing the iconic designs of the past. The watch features a scratch-proof sapphire crystal and a customizable case back.

The slender silhouette exudes Parisian chic, while the black dial and rhodium-plated hands add a touch of glamour. The watch’s crown, set with a black agate cabochon, reflects ancient beliefs in its protective properties.

The Hampton M0A10760 watch combines style with performance. It is powered by a next-generation quartz movement providing eight years of autonomy. With water resistance up to 50 meters, it’s practical for daily wear and the strap is interchangeable.

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