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Alain Silberstein Silver Le Reveil Gmt Mens Limited Ed. Steel 37mm Watch
$269.00Alain Silberstein Le Reveil GMT Mens Limited Ed. Steel Automatic 37MM Watch. Excellent condition, wi Learn More -
Alain Silberstein Klub Santa Clous Stainless Steel Mens Dress Watch
$269.00General Line: Klub Santa Clous Design Material (Band): Rubber Material (Case): Stainless steel Color Learn More -
Alain Silberstein Marine G Stainless Steel Womens Sports Watch
$269.00General Line: Marine G Design Material (Band): Stainless steel Material (Case): Stainless steel Colo Learn More -
Alain Silberstein Rondo Stainless Steel Mens Sports Os11 Watch
$259.00General Line: Rondo MPN: OS11 Included Items Accessories: Inner box, International warranty, Manual, Learn More -
Alain Silberstein Silver Mens Bodoni Power Reserve Limited Ed 37mm Watch
$259.00Mens Alain Silberstein Bodoni Power Reserve Limited Ed Automatic 37MM Watch. The watch does not work Learn More
Even after a mere three decades since their beginnings, few luxury watch brands are as closely associated with the philosophy and visions of their founders as in the case of Alain Silberstein. Silberstein began as an architect before moving from Paris to Besan?on in the 1980s - both then and to-date a metropolis of French watchmaking. He was quickly overcome by nostalgia and began privately designing his first watches. Inspired by Swatch and the open-mindedness of the market to new fashion standards, Silberstein soon began trying increasingly daring designs. As his frustration with creative compromises he often had to make on commissions grew, he decided to launch his own watch brand with his wife in 1987.
His background combined with his iconic vision quickly made him an outsider and an enfant terrible. Shortly after its foundation, his brand focused on mechanical watches and deliberately opposed the luxury watch market, which - startled by the quartz crisis - had started to switch to quartz as well. However, Alain Silberstein was not alone with his philosophy, but became part of a movement that included Jean-Claude Biver of Blancpain, Gerd-Rudiger Lang of Chronoswiss and Rolf Schnyder of Ulysse Nardin. Time would prove them right and soon celebrate them as an important part of the mechanical revival. While these brands attempted to bring earnestness back into Haute Horlogerie and launched a veritable boom in the field of complications, Silberstein rebelled in its own way by using primary colours and geometric details in striking positions. Silberstein wanted to be art for its wearers, but oriented itself more towards Bauhaus than the Baroque style. Alain Silberstein's watch designs met with a resounding reception on the market and have since polarized the world.
Silberstein was careful to always think locally and not globally. Wherever there was demand, Alain Silberstein would soon appear and, for example, years of creative interaction with the Japanese and Chinese markets and culture would begin. This finally led to the Chinese Zodiac series and the Steel Automatic Dragon model. This model celebrated the fusion of European and Chinese embroidery art with its dial and the Chinese Year of the Dragon by featuring the five-clawed dragon.
His background combined with his iconic vision quickly made him an outsider and an enfant terrible. Shortly after its foundation, his brand focused on mechanical watches and deliberately opposed the luxury watch market, which - startled by the quartz crisis - had started to switch to quartz as well. However, Alain Silberstein was not alone with his philosophy, but became part of a movement that included Jean-Claude Biver of Blancpain, Gerd-Rudiger Lang of Chronoswiss and Rolf Schnyder of Ulysse Nardin. Time would prove them right and soon celebrate them as an important part of the mechanical revival. While these brands attempted to bring earnestness back into Haute Horlogerie and launched a veritable boom in the field of complications, Silberstein rebelled in its own way by using primary colours and geometric details in striking positions. Silberstein wanted to be art for its wearers, but oriented itself more towards Bauhaus than the Baroque style. Alain Silberstein's watch designs met with a resounding reception on the market and have since polarized the world.
Silberstein was careful to always think locally and not globally. Wherever there was demand, Alain Silberstein would soon appear and, for example, years of creative interaction with the Japanese and Chinese markets and culture would begin. This finally led to the Chinese Zodiac series and the Steel Automatic Dragon model. This model celebrated the fusion of European and Chinese embroidery art with its dial and the Chinese Year of the Dragon by featuring the five-clawed dragon.