Breizh AM2 ELECTRIC Watch

AM2 BREIZH
Daoust bezañ ganet e Bro-Vask, he douar degemer, gwrizioù MARCH LA.B zo breton. Ul linenn a vez revendiket ha kemeret warni gant he c’hrouer, Alain MARHIC, hag a zo bet savet etre Penn-ar-Bed ha Mor-Bihan. Kreñv gant an hêrezh-se ha war-lerc’h hon eur vask EUSKAL AM2, hon eus krouet un AM2 BREIZH.
Un eur gant ur follenn-c’houloù du mellet gant ar sinadoù ermin, arouezel eus banniel Breizh, ha staget ouzh ur brasolet du greunet graet eus kreoù eus magerezhioù ar rannvro.
An AM2 BREIZH-mañ, gouarnet gant ur prenestr deiziataer gant an deiz hag an devezh, a c’hall bezañ diskouezet hervez an dibab e galleg pe e brezhoneg, a zo bodet gant unan eus hon c’hevelerien eus ar « penn-kentañ » : Horlogerie Lafayette e Roazhon.

THE BRITTANY WATCH WITH THE DAY DISPLAY IN FRENCH AND BRETON.
This AM2 BREIZH, equipped with a day-date display that can be shown in either French or Breton, is assembled by one of our long-standing partners: Horlogerie Lafayette in Rennes.
We have adapted the days of the week in the Breton language so that they remain fully readable within the three-letter format of the display:
LUN = AL LUN = MONDAY
MEU = AR MEURZH = TUESDAY
MER = AR MERC’HER = WEDNESDAY
YAO = AR YAOU = THURSDAY
GWE = AR GWENER = FRIDAY
SAD = AR SADORN = SATURDAY
SUL = AR SUL = SUNDAY


CAPTURE THE AMBIENT LIGHT
All MARCH LA.B watch cases adhere to meticulously respected construction standards. Invariably polished and brushed, they capture the ambient light to bring your timepiece to life.
The octagonal case of the Lady MANSART, measuring 26 mm with a thickness of 6.5 mm, is a true architectural construction. A stacking of angular layers, into which an octagonal, guilloché crown is integrated at 4 o’clock, echoing the shape of the case.
The sapphire crystal is slightly raised to maintain a refined and sophisticated unity.

ULTRA-PRECISE SWISS QUARTZ MOVEMENT
Renowned for its precision and reliability, the Swiss RONDA 517 quartz caliber is the preferred choice for many luxury watch brands due to its exceptionally high performance standards.
This Swiss movement is equipped with a quartz oscillator that uses electrical vibrations to maintain remarkable timekeeping accuracy. It also features a temperature compensation system that adjusts the movement’s frequency according to thermal fluctuations, ensuring consistent precision regardless of ambient conditions.
Beyond its accuracy, it is designed to be highly reliable and durable. It incorporates a long-life power system offering a battery autonomy of up to 45 months. Approximately two weeks before the end of the battery’s life, an indicator known as EOL (End of Life) triggers the second hand to jump every four seconds, signaling that the battery needs to be replaced.




