The Echo of the Cloud Legend on the Wrist: 301.10.111.321
The Echo of the Cloud Legend on the Wrist: Switzerland Charles-Auguste Paillard from Switzerland Everest Series Automatic Men's Watch 301.10.111.321
On April 3, 1933, two Westland Wallace biplanes flew over the snow-capped peaks of Mount Everest. Pilots David Fowler MacIntyre and Clyde Montague Douglas measured the vast sky with their wings of steel, engraving an eternal coordinate in the annals of human conquest of nature.
Nearly a hundred years later, Charles-Auguste Paillard CAP from Switzerland pays tribute to this epic flight with the Everest Series Automatic Men's Watch 301.10.111.321, and condenses the majestic spirit of aviation within a small space. The embossed airplane pattern on the back of the wristwatch is a permanent commemoration of the legendary event in 1933.
The Symbiotic Philosophy of Aviation Aesthetics and Watchmaking Craftsmanship
Whether it is the 42-millimeter watch case made of 316L stainless steel, which has undergone the dual tempering of satin finishing and polishing processes and presents smooth lines like those of an airplane wing; or the airplane embossment on the back of the watch, which serves as the crowning touch, both echo that fearless journey of conquering Mount Everest in 1933.
The pilots conquered Mount Everest with their courage, and Paillard conquers time with its watchmaking craftsmanship.
The Chapter of the Era of Swiss Ingenuity
This wristwatch is equipped with a 26-jewel Swiss SW220 mechanical movement, which embodies Paillard's more than a century of dedication and craftsmanship. With a vibration frequency of 28,800 times per hour and a power reserve of 38 hours, it is sufficient to span day and night.
The application of the anti-oxidation and anti-magnetic hairspring ensures that the wristwatch maintains excellent timekeeping accuracy in different environments. Even in high-altitude environments, it can remain as stable as ever.
Just like the human belief in pursuing the peak, Paillard has always taken "more stable, more accurate, and more exquisite" as its criteria to interpret the ultimate essence of Swiss watchmaking.
The Finishing Touch on the Wrist
While inheriting the classic watchmaking aesthetics, the Charles-Auguste Paillard CAP Everest Series 301.10.111.321 endows new qualities with modern watchmaking technology: The sapphire crystal makes the dial as clear as ever under any lighting conditions; the 5ATM water resistance is sufficient to meet the challenges of rainy and snowy environments in daily life.
Whether in a business meeting, outdoor sports or a social occasion, this wristwatch can help you project a powerful presence.