Swatch has never lost its knack for making cool watches. And it’s a particular strand of cool too: artful, playful and affordable, its designs also have an innovative edge that appeals to a wide scope ...
It isn’t hard to perceive that, in the era of climate crisis and COP26, a watch company famed for its use of plastic might not be as shinily advantageous as it once was. Back in 1983, the first Swatch ...
The ’80s are back, and there’s no watch more representative of that decade than a plastic Swatch. The new 1984 Reloaded collection pays tribute to the era with reissues featuring bright, clashy colors ...
A bioceramic implant has proved to stimulate regeneration of natural skull bone, so that even large cranial defects can be repaired in a way that has not been possible before. The research, led from ...
Showcasing both moon and earth phases on its dial, the watch is a visual delight, with contrasts in the blue planet’s oceans, deserts and forest depicted in amazing detail Swatch boldly goes where no ...
A bioceramic material used in vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty procedures to augment vertebral compression fractures proved safe and effective at up to 3 years follow-up, investigators said. At the ...
Hard as it may be to believe considering its absolutely enormous impact on the watch world, Swatch hasn't even celebrated its 4oth birthday yet. The company was founded in 1983, embracing the quartz ...
Swatch has developed an entirely new watchmaking material, a mix of ceramic and a bioplastic produced using castor oil. The Bioceramic debuts as the case material of a 47mm Big Bold watch, released in ...
Swatch’s latest collection celebrates the innovation of NASA with its own space-age Bioceramic case material. Three of the five Space Collection watches take their inspiration from the various ...
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