Baume & Mercier - Hampton Collection 2011

Aug 15, 2011,00:22 AM
 

15th August 2011

 

Baume & Mercier, was once a power-house with a watchmaking heritage longer than many current notable brands; how many watch brands have been trading for 180+ years? 

The company began when Louis-Joseph Baume started the first watchmaking shop in Jura mountains in the village of Les Bois in 1830.  Business was brisk and the family-owned business needed to expand. Four of his sons, all watchmakers, incorporated “Freres  Baume”.  His son, Louis-Victor progressively pursued to strengthen the technical know-how in Switzerland while another more enterprising son, Celestin, left for England to look for opportunity.

Celestin later was joined by his nephew and they started a shop under the English name “Baume Brothers” in 1851 and created their first international market.  Business continued to flourish. Their technical prowess enabled the company to win the highest distinction at the well-known Kew Observatory Chronometry competition in 1892 and propelling the company’s reputation upward.




In 1918, third generation William Baume formed a partnership with one of his most respected customers, Paul Tchereditchenko alias Mr Paul Mercier,  thus incorporated Baume & Mercier.  Their heyday were the 'Roaring 20s' until the 1950s. Later in 1988, Baume & Mercier was acquired by the Richemont Group.

The brand somehow along the way was overlooked.  When Alain Zimmermann was appointed CEO of the Maison d’Horlogerie in 2009, a year before its 180th anniversary, he streamlined the collections to Linea, Capeland, Hampton and Classima.



Alain Zimmermann, CEO of Baume & Mercier with Alexandre Peraldi, Director of the Design Studio


The focus remains, per its motto: ‘Accept only perfection, only manufacture watches of highest quality’, striving to make fine affordable luxury watches with substance and quality which remains current through time for both genders.

A new marketing communication theme was launched - “Life is about moments “, to target the segmentation that buys watches as gifts for others, to commemorate special occasions.  It is a good move as this segment represents about 60% of Baume & Mercier revenues. 

To communicate theme “Life is about moments “, a new campaign was developed through the way of life of sea-side-living.




Why sea-side living? 

Sea-side living from the past till now still has these values of sharing, conviviality and timelessness which will create or created Moments, when we truly lived and remembered were usually the moments when we did things in the spirit of love, with our loved ones and friends.

Those with longer memories or an interest in American society will remember the Hamptons as a seaside playground for the highest society. Those were the days of The Great Gatsby and The Phiidelphia Story from fiction as well as the reality of Summer vacation 'cabins' for the Gettys, Hearsts, Kennedys and Rockefellers. Bear in mind that one of those 'cabins' was the equivalent of $25,000,000 homes today and they only used them for 6 weeks a year!

 

The launch of the Hampton Collection 2011 was fittingly on the Hamptons in a real 'cabin' with real people celebrating real moments and PuristS were represented.



 

Baume & Mercier would like to be positioned as souvenirs or memory-keepers for these treasured moments in various life stages. The watch then become a reminder associating the good times will form a bond with the wearer and the giver, thus emotionalised the object to something priceless.  Brilliant!


The next question is how to tie and incorporate the above theme and campaign to the new collections?

Besides using their historical pieces as reference, Alexandre Peraldi, Director of the Design Studio – Baume & Mercier’s integrated creative unit, with his team went seaside living in the Hamptons  (a beautiful and exclusive seaside area of Long Island, New York where super-rich and A-list celebrities owned their properties) to gather inspiration and  came back with thousands of images which they pondered for weeks to decipher the design codes for their new 2011 collections.

Based on the design team observations and experience in Hamptons, the surrounding is bathed with light that softens shades of color and exudes warmth.  With that they designated only red gold 5N to project the warm coppery brilliance in some of their emblematic pieces.  Dials will be in two-tones without strong contrasting, simulating the softening of shades of colours observed.  Most importantly, in the Hamptons, the lifestyle of the residents there is of ‘relaxed elegance’.  To portray this characteristic, the case is generously-sized and curved which is easy on the eyes and easy to wear.



The Hampton Collection 2011

The new 2011 Hampton Collection is designed based on the Baume & Mercier museum piece from 1940s which was Art-Deco influenced. Certain original characteristics were retained and incorporated into the more contemporary and elegant 2011 Collection like the satined domed volume at 12H and 6H, curved sapphire crystal, curved case side at 3H and 9H and paired with sword-hands.





Museum piece from 1940s



Men's Hampton

Within the men's Hampton collection, there are two sub-collections - the Core Collection and the two pieces of the Emblematic Collection.

The Core collection has two variations - automatic small seconds or automatic chronograph and all the hour markers are in Arabic numerals.

For the small-second pieces,
the stainless steel case dimension is 32 X 45mm housing the self-winding ETA 2895 movement. To restyle the Hampton to a more contemporary look, the design team has substituted the Roman numerals with a new reworked Arabic numerals which has best balance between ease of reading and generous sizing.














For the Core Collection Chronograph models, the stainless steel case size is 30 X 47 mm housing an automatic ETA 2894. The dial palette for the automatic and automatic chronograph versions comes in two-tone to illustrate  warm masculine hues, such as the combination of black and brown, or black and anthracite. On the chronograph sub-dials, a touch of red is added to dress up the dial.
 









All the Core Collection pieces come with integrated alligator strap with an adjustable triple folding clasp.






For the two Emblematic pieces of the mens' Hampton, the cases are bigger at 34 X 47 mm.  To easily spot them, please note the hour markers are in Roman numerals to stay true to the historic model.





This steel Emblematic piece comes with an automatic Richemont Manufacture chronograph (no further details of the movement during posting) with a power reserve of 65 hours and an open caseback revealing a rotor with the Baume & Mercier Φ (phi) logo.





The emblematic rose gold 5N version housed a manual Lajoux-Perret movement having a 42-hour power reserve and with a oval open case back.





Another interesting feature is the pronounced curve crystal which is more difficult and costlier to manufacture, produces interesting prism effect when viewed from different angles.

The key point is that Emblematic pieces will be of low production and represent more of a collector's watch, hence the movements will be of higher technical and/or aesthetic quality.






Ladies’ Hampton

The ladies’ collection consists of three sub-collections - Core Collection, High-end collection and the Emblematic.

All of them shared the same steel casing of size
27 x 40 mm housing a quartz movement, with the option of satin-finished polished steel bracelet or the unique “jodhpur” shape alligator straps with adjustable triple folding clasp.

The following is the Core Collection ...




















Next the high-end models adorned with two types of settings. In the first, 20 diamonds (total 0.73 carats) are set on the  curved-case-side of a version with a silvered dial featuring a sunburst satin finish on the outer part and opaline finishes in the center, or an equally chic two-toned dial in black and anthracite.











The second type of setting has a double row of diamonds on the satined domed volume at 12 and 6 o’clock; these 36 diamonds (0.48 carats) accentuate the piece’s natural sophistication.














Finally, the collection’s Emblematic ladies' piece has a fully-set case – lugs, satined domed volume and curved case side – that beautifully enhances the silvered dial and harmonizes with the purity of the white alligator strap. It consists of 80 diamonds for a total of 1.78 carats.

The solid case back is decorated with a “Sun Deck" décor  which personalized word or message of affection can be engraved on. Why 'sun deck'? Again, to carry forth the Hamptons seaside living theme; many of those cabins....er...mini-mansions had sun decks.





 

  This message has been edited by Kong on 2011-08-17 09:31:05

 

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The Chrono is a variant of JLC's 75X...

 
 By: watchme : August 15th, 2011-08:53
as is evident by the 65 hour power reserve and dial layout. -Dean

Thanks Dean!

 
 By: Kong : August 17th, 2011-09:08
Sharp! Kong

I got my first and only B&M at the end of 2010

 
 By: marcelo : August 15th, 2011-09:48
At the beginning of this year I got the info that is has been discontinued. Wondering why, since I think it’s a beautiful watch, I sent an email to Mr. Rudy Chavez, President of B&M North America, who was such a kind gentleman answering my questions. Afte...  

love the blued hands! [nt]

 
 By: playtime : August 15th, 2011-19:54
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Me too ;) [nt]

 
 By: marcelo : August 16th, 2011-07:28
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Me three?

 
 By: marcelo : August 16th, 2011-13:42
Nice one

looks nice! [nt]

 
 By: DRMW : August 16th, 2011-13:50
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I am very very impressed with the new collection...

 
 By: ThomasM : August 15th, 2011-11:55
Regardless of price, the new models are of very high quality - the cases, dialwork, straps are much better than average. Throw in the price points on most of the pieces, and whoa nelly, any looking for a nice gift for others or oneself really needs to tak...  

ps: the Capeland chronograph ...

 
 By: ThomasM : August 15th, 2011-11:57
received more than its fair share of comments and compliments at the recent IGOTT2 in Las Vegas...and that was totally populated by hard core watch nut PuristS!

Ad campaign..

 
 By: BDLJ : August 15th, 2011-17:33
...does it have any resonance aside of the USA? Invoking The Great Gatsby as part of a campaign of 'relaxed elegance'....have they actually read the book? The Hearsts? The height of culture. This message has been edited by BDLJ on 2011-08-15 17:37:51

Ben, Ben, Ben...

 
 By: ThomasM : August 15th, 2011-17:57
Forget Gatsby and the Hearsts... Is there something about "Life is About Moments" that doesn't translate, in any language or culture? I'm not sure if the Hampton's geographical theme is global. I can understand it might not "resonate" outside the US, just... 

:-)

 
 By: BDLJ : August 15th, 2011-18:17
I completely understand the family atmosphere and the seaside setting motif....which is exactly why the references to Gatsby and Hearst are so jarring. Bond st, Rodeo drive, Ginza have...transcended cultural limitations of their shopping strips? (Says me,... 

Don't blame Baume & Mercier

 
 By: MTF : August 15th, 2011-19:07
BDLJ, Don't blame the ad campaign. It was me . I wrote the part about 'The Great Gatsby' and the Hearsts. It was not to link the nice adjectives in the ad campaign with the attributes of the fictional and real characters above. It was to remind the young ...  

Well, those...

 
 By: BDLJ : August 15th, 2011-19:25
...posts certainly put my bias on display....I read it as a press release, should have looked harder instead of the zooming in... I get the B&M seaside 'profile'. But I guess my own seasideness is more playing with a sandy dog, fishing, swimming, shorts, ... 

Another beach -- Another life

 
 By: MTF : August 15th, 2011-19:31
BDLJ, "playing with a sandy dog, fishing, swimming, shorts, bare-feet and cold beers".....if that is your 'Moment', good on you, mate! If after that dog has shaken his wet sand all over your beer and your 'significant other' presents you with a watch to r... 

what happened to the Two buttons

 
 By: aldossari_faisal : August 15th, 2011-18:24
... it got intoduced earlier this year but so far i cant find it at stores .... any clue Thomas?! Thanks for sharing your beauty by the way. Faisal

Not sure which you are referring to? If you mean

 
 By: ThomasM : August 16th, 2011-20:22
the one like mine, I've heard they are very popular and sell out quickly when in stock. If you mean another model, do you remember the ref # or model family? Thanks for your kind words. TM

OPssss

 
 By: aldossari_faisal : August 17th, 2011-08:58
i thought they were issuing and exact single button one... Cheers. Faisal

great wrist shot

 
 By: playtime : August 15th, 2011-19:55
and my favorite B&&M model! J

Thank you! (nt)

 
 By: ThomasM : August 16th, 2011-20:22
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I've always found Baume & Mercier designs to be clean and elegant

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : August 15th, 2011-16:41
And these new Hampton Collection 2011 watches are great examples of B&M's clean designs. Perfect for mass appeal too. Cheers, Anthony

I remember seeing the new Capeland Chrono during IGOTT2

 
 By: ED209 : August 15th, 2011-19:11
I briefly handled it during the 3rd night dinner. Looks nice on the wrist even though it was a 44mm diameter watch. Regards, ED-209

There was a Capeland Chrono?

 
 By: MTF : August 15th, 2011-19:34
That's the problem with IGOTT. You spend 10 years on-line not getting to know people and then 10 hour days at IGOTT really not seeing everyone or their watches enough. I did not even know a new Capeland Chrono was present. Regards, MTF

I'm pretty sure there was

 
 By: ED209 : August 17th, 2011-18:15
It was dark at the restaurant but was pretty sure that it was a B&M Capeland Chrono on the wrist of a fellow PuristS at IGOTT2. Regards, ED-209

The new Hampton collection is a wonderful update

 
 By: WHL : August 15th, 2011-19:19
still true to the heritage but just right for today. Still, I prefer round watches, and B&M knocked the update of the Capeland Chronograph that TM mentions above out of the park. Bill

Think need to get use to ..

 
 By: Kong : August 17th, 2011-22:53
the shape. Likewise I still prefer round watches. Thanks. Kong

a gorgeous collection

 
 By: playtime : August 15th, 2011-19:54
I like the tact they are taking.... J

Elegant looking line up.

 
 By: Davo : August 15th, 2011-21:06
I'll have to check these out. Thanks for posting, Kong.

It is ...

 
 By: Kong : August 15th, 2011-21:59
also value for money. See if can grab some pics especially the emblematic collection. Wish the Capeland 10006 and 10007 ( the piece Thomas wearing) with the date window. Just perfect. Kong

Elegant watches - I particulary like the 'throw back' design

 
 By: 219 : August 15th, 2011-22:42
with the case and the crystal. Not only does this give a wistful nod to the designs of yesteryear, but likewise, gives the impression that this is a design for the ages; a design that will look good today, tomorrow, as it looked good back in the day when ... 

You have summarised so well ...

 
 By: Kong : August 17th, 2011-23:41
Succinctly worded. it seems to be the main objective of Baume & Mercier to design watches which remain classic & timeless. Thanks Andrew H. Kong

Moments

 
 By: AndrewD : August 15th, 2011-23:20
I like the curved crystals and the case design of the men’s Emblematic line and the complimentary ladies watches. Plenty of options to chose a husband and wife pair. Or even wedding gifts for each other. Now that’s a moment to remember. I agree that the a... 

Thanks Andrew..

 
 By: Kong : August 16th, 2011-23:28
You are good! It took me a while and an explanation by the local executive to understand the campaign. I am looking forward to see and touch the Emblematic pieces. Kong

Thanks for the write-up, Kong!

 
 By: dxboon : August 15th, 2011-23:28
I don't care for these particular pieces featured, but I do like the vintage-inspired Capeland Chronograph. The chronograph hits a lot of sweet spots for me. Cheers, Daos

The Capeland Chrono...

 
 By: Kong : August 16th, 2011-23:10
really nice. Without the date window even better. Like this Kong...  

Ooooh! I like that dial, Kong! :-) [nt]

 
 By: dxboon : August 17th, 2011-06:40
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aesthetically they are nice watches but movement wise nothing special

 
 By: georgeszaslavsky : August 16th, 2011-00:26
Aside the chrono with the derivative of the jlc 752, the rest of the watches despite being aesthetically nice is fitted with just others mill of the run eta 2892-2894-2895 found everywhere and that for 4000$ of rrp, it is nothing special. I would rather b... 

Thanks for the view ...

 
 By: Kong : August 16th, 2011-23:17
For the price bracket you are referring, there are some gems in the vintage pieces. However, it will need certain due diligence and sharp observation, not to get a franken vintage piece. I feel some of the B&M pieces are great pieces for new friends e... 

My first "expensive" watch was B&M Riviera...

 
 By: KIH : August 16th, 2011-07:48
I have been kinda waiting for its come back Very nice new line-up....  

My first "expensive" watch was also a B&M

 
 By: mrsnak : August 16th, 2011-08:53
A Malibu. Very elegant watch, but it was a quartz, and I really wanted a mechanical movement....  

KIH, thought you are the kind who ...

 
 By: Kong : August 16th, 2011-23:21
more likely getting a sporty Riviera. The casing with the soldered horns and the full calender, really nice. Thanks for sharing. Kong

That was circa 91 and I was young...

 
 By: KIH : August 16th, 2011-23:51
.... wanting a dress watch as a "future young executive" Oh well, the life doesn't go as planned, does it? Hehehe. Ken

Hope you still have it....

 
 By: Kong : August 17th, 2011-09:10
Hi Ken This line is discontinued. About the part life doesn't go as planned...dare not think about it...can't sleep Kong

Thanks Kong. That's a great heart tugging campaign

 
 By: mkt33 : August 16th, 2011-10:05
s logan and I'm glad that they are backing it up with the refreshed models. Completely resonates with me In the Summer and in the Winter Somehow we're always near the sea. Now to look for the nearest boutique to check the watches out in the metal. Best, M...  

These are nice pics!

 
 By: Kong : August 16th, 2011-21:36
Thank you Mike. Children have grown so fast! The family (below) for the B&M commercial pictures is the real family. Maybe they should look for yours Kong...  

Before discovering . . .

 
 By: Dr No : August 17th, 2011-11:17
. . . Glashütte Original and rekindling the fascination for Omega, Kong, I wore a Rolex, day in and day out, for fifteen years. Halfway thru that stint with the Airking, I came across an advertisement for a Baume and Mercier Hampton, and was intrigued to ... 

After seeing ...

 
 By: Kong : August 19th, 2011-02:13
Hi Art After the seeing the new Hampton, the vintage piece (from pic) looks really charming, 'more' Art Deco'. Hope the new collection would motivate you Kong

Nice

 
 By: icyremy : August 22nd, 2011-10:45
Very nice watches. I am starting to like this BM brand.