The Baume & Mercier Riviera
becomes GMT

The Riviera 'complicates' itself by adding two new GMT versions to the collection and once again asserts its multifaceted personality as a casual yet refined watch, suitable for all occasions.

Baume & Mercier Riviera GMT

In the historical ebb and flow of watchmaking, Baume & Mercier's Riviera fits right in, a watch that in 1973, following in the wake of Audemars Piguet's Royal Oak launched a year earlier, became one of the pioneers of sports/elegant steel watchmaking. More than logical, therefore, for the brand, at a time when sporty-chic has regained great success, to have revived its legacy from 2021.

Baume & Mercier Riviera GMT

The emblematic steel case with its integrated bracelet and the dodecagonal bezel with its four attachment screws have given shape to a new collection, available in various sizes, colours and movements, with a sporty, trendy look thanks also to the Fast Strap interchangeability system, which makes it easy to choose between a metal bracelet or a coloured rubber strap, without the need for any additional tools. All at a decidedly competitive cost, in keeping with the excellent quality/price ratio that is one of Baume & Mercier's strong points.

Baume & Mercier Riviera GMT

The latest development introduces a model with a GMT function to the collection: thanks to a red hand, which circles the dial in 24 hours, it is possible to know the local time of the travel destination indicated on a peripheral graduated scale.

Baume & Mercier Riviera GMT

The movement used, the self-winding ETA 2893, housed in a 42 mm diameter steel case, is visible through the sapphire glass porthole on the case back. It is water-resistant to a depth of 100 metres.

Baume & Mercier Riviera GMT

Two variants are available: one with a blue dial and matching rubber strap and the other with a silver dial and steel bracelet (both dials feature a wave motif).

Pricesfrom 3,250 to 3,450 euro.

Baume & Mercier Riviera GMT

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