Own Edition Bankers Watch Collection

Bankers watch collection from Own Edition actually was born in Summer 2011 to reward the best employees from the management of one of the largest banks in the world. Due to many great feedbacks, Own Edition decided to develop and improve their watch design by combining classic style with technological modernity.

For this new collection, Own Edition presents a line of Banker Watches that consist of Bankers B1 Classic, Bankers TB2 Modern and Bankers TB1 Ultimate.

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Own Edition Bankers Watch

Bankers B1 Classic
Classical Bankers watches are the first in line. This model has only one arrow, which serves to display hours and minutes. This feature of B1 Classic coincides with the famous single-needle chronometer of Florentine Duke Cosimo I de ‘Medici, one of the founders of the banking business in Europe in the XVI century. The dial is designed as a safe combination lock.

Own Edition Bankers Watch


Bankers TB2 Modern
This Bankers model symbolizes banking business in the current era without borders. In the center of the dial which has the valve in the base in the form of a bank vault with the elements of the code lock there is a green gemstone of triangular cut with the point upwards, symbolizing the constant growth of the stock index, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Elements of the dial are located on different levels, adding the visual depth and volume to the watch.

Own Edition Bankers Watch

Bankers TB1 Ultimate
The most technically advanced Bankers watches. The dial is designed as a bank vault door with the safe combination lock elements. The valve rotates clockwise, turning 360 degrees for 1 minute. The pins lock and open the store six times a minute. Elements of the dial are located on different levels, adding the visual depth and volume to the watch. In the center of the valve there is a gemstone. This model has a nice heavy-weight and represents the stability of the Swiss banks.

Own Edition Bankers Watch

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