1967
1967
Influenced by pocket watches and the finest German watchmaking, Petermann Bédat unveils their very first timepiece, a 340-hours work of art featuring the in-house dead-beat second caliber 171. Inspired by the 60s grail era, the dial represents the new design language of the brand. This new semi-open dial has been created to highlight the craftmanship within. Entirely decorated by hand, the plates and bridges are made of German silver, displaying finishing of inward beveling, black-mirror polish on steel parts, Côtes de Genève, Sunray & Circular graining.