Within the NAVIGATOR collection, the “Cruise” line is the foundational timepiece of the next generation of Charriol’s Swiss-made watches.
A newly designed case is double-engraved with the Charriol moniker on the bezel and anchored to the strap with two pairs of lug screws that offer a sense of weight, quality and mechanical intent.
The dial is classic and uncluttered, and the design is available in three colorways (Steel, Yellow Gold and Rose Gold) and in three sizes (28mm, 36mm & 41mm) – a choice in proportion, but always classic and refined.
The Cruise line is powered by a range of Swiss-made calibres, principally ETA and Sellita automatic movements including GMT and now Skeleton complications, as well as Swiss-made quartz movements (3hands, GMT and Chrono).
Interchangeable bracelet not included with watch purchase. Must be ordered separately.
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