Concord Watches

Concord Watch Company SA was founded in 1908 in Biel, Switzerland. Concord’s main objective has always been to produce luxury watches. Their watches consist of precious metals and jewels that make them evermore popular and luxurious to their predominantly American market. In 1946, Concord took the use of precious metals to a completely new level when they created the first ever wristwatch to be made out of coins.

There are six “collections” that Concord offer, all sticking closely to Concord’s ultimate philosophy is to make watches that are daring, unexpected, edgy, modern and full of expertise and knowledge. Concord watches certainly make a bold statement.

Concord’s collections have been made to serves their purpose, whether that is as a chronograph that encompasses the classic timepiece with a stopwatch or is a jewellery piece. All of the collections feature precious gems that are predominantly sapphires and diamonds, and include luxury metals including rose gold.

Nevertheless, with such luxury comes a respectable price. Fashionistas wanting a little bit of Concord on their wrist should expect to pay anything up to around £22,000 for the opulence of wearing a Concord 311199- Delirium Men’s Watch. Even a cheap replica of a Concord watch would set you back nearly £900.

Some people consider watches to be made up so intricately that they resemble miniature pieces of art. In addition, in 2009, Concord took advantage of this notion by becoming the first watchmakers to introduce “Product Art”. Product Art is Concord’s “official fine art collection for mechanical watch and interior design enthusiasts.”