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Reloj de cuarzo Glycine Airpilot Chrono de 44 mm para hombre GL0445


Precio de oferta$1,495.00

CUARZO SUIZO

GARANTÍA INTERNACIONAL DE 2 AÑOS

ENVÍO GRATIS DENTRO DE LOS EE. UU.

POLÍTICA DE DEVOLUCIÓN DE 30 DÍAS

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Hecho en Suiza
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2 años de garantía
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Envío gratis a EE. UU.
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Devoluciones en 30 días

Glycine Throughout Time

1914

Founded in 1914 by Eugène Meylan in Biel/Bienne, Glycine built a reputation for fine Swiss craftsmanship, evolving from elegant women’s watches to becoming a favorite among the British and American jet-set. The brand’s innovation peaked with the patented 1931 EMSA module, which transformed hand-wound watches into automatic timepieces and redefined everyday timekeeping.

Glycine Throughout Time

1953

In 1953, Glycine introduced the original Airman watch at the request of British pilot Chat Brown, becoming the first to feature multiple time zones. Its legacy grew further when the Airman was worn by NASA astronaut Pete Conrad during the Gemini 5 mission in 1965, traveling to space and back.

Glycine Throughout Time

1965

Glycine reached space in 1965 when astronaut Pete Conrad wore his Airman during the Gemini 5 mission, where he and Gordon Cooper set a new endurance record. Conrad returned with the watch still strapped to his suit, proving its durability and ability to withstand extreme conditions.

Glycine Throughout Time

1967

Glycine introduced its now-signature crown logo in 1965, with most watches featuring it by 1967. That same year, the brand launched the Combat collection for military and sports use, marking a new era with durable design and advanced functionality.

Glycine Throughout Time

Present

While the Airman marked a major milestone, Glycine has consistently upheld a legacy of innovation and craftsmanship since its founding over a century ago. Today, the brand continues to build on Meylan’s vision, expanding its collection with distinctive, reliable timepieces that carry its tradition into the future.