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- Q3516908 abstract "TechnoMarine watches reflect the exciting history of a new but already firmly-established watch-making company. In December of 1997, Franck Dubarry, a successful French entrepreneur and diver, overwhelmed by passionate love for the sea and a great appreciation for nice designs, presented into the horology world his first creation - the TechnoMarine watch. The timepiece gave birth to the entire brand with the same name. The event took place in St. Tropez, France. The first timepiece developed by Dubarry featured an elegant stainless steel chronograph with a semi-transparent plastic band called the Raft. The innovative design and superior craftsmanship of the TechnoMarine timepieces were immediately appreciated and the brand sold over 50,000 units during its first year of production. TechnoMarine produces watches equipped with high-tech Swiss timekeeping mechanisms, the most reliable guarantee of the best watch-making quality in the world, united with cutting edge design and exclusive French style, TechnoMarine provides modern watch enthusiasts with wristwatches that perform perfectly on the dance-floor as well as at the depth down to 660 feet.The year 1999 marked the appearance of a breakthrough design, the TechnoDiamond watch. The famous timepiece encompassed over a carat of diamonds offering a choice of colored bands. These stylish watches caused an overnight phenomenon around France and the Middle East. The horology world applauded to the new creation at that year's Basel watch show. Its virtues were recognized internationally by sportsmen and connoisseurs of luxury items. In 2005, TechnoMarine presented a colorful collection of timepieces called the Technodiamond Chrono Ceramic. The research and development of the colored ceramic bracelets took two years to be completed as ceramic is quite difficult to work with that results in a higher rejection rate. TechnoMarine creations are embellishing the wrists of their loyal fans, among which there are such diverse personalities as Prince Albert of Monaco, Ringo Starr, Lenny Kravitz, Sharon Stone, Barbara Streisand, Arnold Schwarzenegger and many others. The celebrity interest further promoted the consumer demand for the TechnoMarine timepieces that even surpassed the existing retail supply. In its first six months of business, the TechnoMarine brand managed to open about 200 stores, reaching extremely fast sales, especially in the highly fashionable St Tropez. TechnoMarine watches take a remarkable place in the horology history for introducing their revolutionary watch-making method of combining interchangeable colored bands and cover cases. Stainless steel construction and technological perfection also make the appeal of this original design even stronger. While TechnoMarine continues to attain enormous well-deserved success throughout the world, the brand’s founder Franck Dubarry takes good care of the everyday operation of his company, crossing many thousands of miles between the production plant based in Switzerland and distribution offices in Europe, North America and the Middle East whenever it is necessary for the brand’s benefit.Technomarine watches offer a wide range of exclusive timepieces featuring a rich history of exclusive watch-making.".
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- Q3516908 foundation "1997".
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- Q3516908 comment "TechnoMarine watches reflect the exciting history of a new but already firmly-established watch-making company. In December of 1997, Franck Dubarry, a successful French entrepreneur and diver, overwhelmed by passionate love for the sea and a great appreciation for nice designs, presented into the horology world his first creation - the TechnoMarine watch. The timepiece gave birth to the entire brand with the same name. The event took place in St. Tropez, France.".
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