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echo/neutra – 1956 Solo Black
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A tribute to sport and watchmaking precision
The 1956 series from the Italian brand echo/neutra pays tribute to the VII Olympic Winter Games held in 1956 in Cortina d'Ampezzo. This collection combines vintage aesthetics with modern watchmaking technologies and is designed for lovers of precise craftsmanship and timeless design.
The design of the 1956 series draws inspiration from 1950s watches, reflected in the use of vintage elements such as ceramic bezels, prominent indices and hands with old radium luminescence (on some models). The telemetric scale on the chronograph bezel allows for distance measurement based on the difference between light and sound phenomena, a feature of historical significance.
The 1956 series is an ideal choice for those looking for a combination of classic design with modern watchmaking technologies. Each model is carefully crafted with attention to detail and offers a high level of comfort and reliability.
Technical details:
Dial: black. Superluminova Old Radium on hands and indices
Glass: Ultra-domed sapphire glass with double anti-reflective coating
Water resistance: 100 m
Movement: Swiss, Sellita SW200-1 elaboré with automatic winding, up to 41-hour power reserve.
Strap: Two interchangeable 20 mm straps (Tropical rubber and Black Vintage strap), steel pin buckle.
About the brand
The echo/neutra brand was born from the passionate vision of two Italian friends – Nicola Callegaro and Cristiano Quaglia. With their background in design and engineering, they decided to create a watch brand that would reflect Italian roots, combine timeless aesthetics with modern functionality, and uphold uncompromising quality.
"We believe in beauty that is not subject to trends. We reject throwaway culture. Every product has its energy and value – it becomes an everyday companion that lives and ages with us," explains Nicola Callegaro, describing the brand's philosophy.
Echo/neutra watches are made from high-quality materials, including Swiss movements, and are distinguished by clean lines, minimalist design, and an emphasis on function. They draw inspiration from classic models of the mid-20th century, which is evident, for example, in the Cortina 1956 Hand-Wound Chronograph – a chronograph with the spirit of the automotive world of the 1950s and 60s.
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