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HERTZ BEAT
Jumpstart the love for quartz watches.
Yes, mechaquartz watches have a heart too. With mechaquartz, you have the feeling of a fully mechanical chronograph (sweeping seconds hand) while the accuracy of a quartz watch. Now, there's no need to choose sides. For those who are still sceptic, here's an emergency kit to help you make your heart beat again for “non-entirely” mechanical watches.
Including, as usual, an attractive chronograph crafted with care for details, such as the engraved pushers, the decagonal screwed caseback with interior perlage finish and deep engravings, exterior circular brushed and polished finish, logo and case reference number are deep engraved. The hands are domed and curved to bring even more desirable details into this 38mm case wristwatch.
This very special edition was limited to 200 pieces only.


The Heart.


Emergency kit.
This emergency kit contains:
- A 38mm wristwatch;
- A black nato strap;
- A red nato strap;
- A taupe calf italian leather strap;
- Additional bars for nato straps.
THE CASE. SIMPLE. ROUGH. ATTRACTIVE DETAILS.

Mecaquartz. An interesting story to tell.
Mechaquartz movements were first invented in Switzerland and Japan during the quartz crisis in the late 80's. In Switzerland, Piguet and LeCoultre were the first to invent this particular movement. Because of quartz movements, watchmakers wanted to bring back the feeling of a sweeping second hand that could only be found on a mechanical watch at that time. They invented a mechanical module that could be paired with the accuracy of quartz battery. In Japan, Seiko took an advantage by proposing this movement to the actual market. Today, Furlan Marri wanted to bring back the story of "Mechaquartz", as it is also part of the Swiss History of watchmaking.