One of the most inventive timepiece companies, Concord has been creating timepieces of peculiarity for nearly a century. Under Grinberg’s attentive eye, the Concord brand name flourishes. The world’s thinnest timepiece, the Delirium calculated 1.98mm. A year later in 1980, Concord introduced its Mariner sports timepiece, and in 1986 unveiled the Saratoga, an emblem for the brand name even today. A leader in the complicated talent of timepiece design, in 1995, Concord launched the Saratoga Exor.
Today, Concord’s remarkable timetable includes not only the Saratoga, but also the classy Veneto timepiece (launched in 1996), the audacious 18-karat gold geometric La Scala (launched in 1997), and the bold La Scala Stainless Steel Chronograph (launched in 2001). The novel Saratoga is the result of virtually a century of Concord timepiece making superiority. The recently designed Saratoga timepieces are made with solid stainless steel, 18-karat white or rose gold, and stainless steel with 18-karat yellow-gold or rose-gold accents.
The timepiece features a sapphire case back to observe the splendid movement.
Concord’s well sculpted; amazingly graceful La Scala anthology dons innovation with color and gemstones. Featuring panoply of diamonds in a variety of settings, the timepiece is suggestive of a superior member of sculpted jewelry.