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15th March 2012
Le Journal du Jura ![]() 14th March 2012 Beleganza Lady ![]() Blending originality and classicism Beleganza Lady: classic becomes unique The prominent lugs give it a distinguished appeal. The roman numerals lend it a more traditional character. The Beleganza Lady is an object of beauty and elegance with the perfect combination of classicism and originality. 13th March 2012 Velvet lady ![]() The corset-like case and bracelet of the Velvet Lady is a reminder that Balmain's DNA originated in haute couture. With the slender, elongated silhouette of a top model, the watchmaker's latest creation has the perfect physique to parade on many women's wrists. L'Express / L'Impartial ![]() 12th March 2012 Ivoire ![]() The Ivoire gets off to a brilliant fresh start Launched exactly 20 years ago, the Ivoire collection has woken out of deep slumber. Refreshed and invigorated, the new look radiates vitality with its four magnificent lugs that will, without doubt, attract plenty of attention. The Baselworld Daily News Justine de Jonckheere at Baselworld wearing her Balmain watch given for her election of Miss Belgium 2011 ![]() ![]() Le Quotidien Jurassien ![]() 10th March 2012 The Baselworld Daily News ![]() 9th March 2012 Mr Luca Moro presents the Balmain Classica automatic 25th anniversary edition to Miss Switzerland - Alina Buchschacher
Opera Round ![]() Balmain brings a star out of retirement. The Opera Round gives an elegant, feminine performance. Launched at the end of the 1990s, the Opera Round is back in the sportlight. With a new look, lit up by 60 diamonds, it gives an elegant, feminine performance. 8th March 2012 Balmain Classica Automatic 25th anniversary edition ![]() To mark its 25th anniversary, Balmain is showcasing an automatic movement. The Classica Lady 25th Anniversary: 2,012 timepieces to celebrate a quarter century. To mark its 25th anniversary, Balmain is offering a sumptuous gift to lovers of fine watches and design: the Classica Lady 25th Anniversary. A total of 2,012 watches have been made, with an automatic movement showcased beneath the dial, viewable through an aperture - in the form of an arabesque, of course.
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