Paris, 1899 The Sant Blanc family, legacy continues with legendary 4th generation master jeweler and watch-maker, Gaston Sant-Blanc known as "Les Montres" (The Watch-Maker). He was determined and focused on crafting the worlds finest personal timepiece. While pocket watches were the fashion, the Sant-Blanc family was on the cutting edge, crafting the personal "wrist-watch". A timepiece attached to the wrist by a strap or bracelet. With an innovative approach to watch making, combined old world craftsmanship with stunning design, appealing to the elite of Paris. Sant-Blanc believed watches were an investment, an asset to be treasured. More then a timepiece, a watch is a work of art, a piece of jewelry, a treasure.
Gaston Sant-Blanc "Les Montres" The Sant Blanc family, legacy continues with legendary 4th generation master jeweler and watch-maker, Gaston Sant-Blanc known as "Les Montres" (The Watch-Maker). He was determined and focused on crafting the worlds finest personal timepiece. While pocket watches were the fashion, the Sant-Blanc family was on the cutting edge, crafting the personal "wrist-watch". A timepiece attached to the wrist by a strap or bracelet. With an innovative approach to watch making, combined old world craftsmanship with stunning design, appealing to the elite of Paris. Sant-Blanc believed watches were an investment, an asset to be treasured. More then a timepiece, a watch is a work of art, a piece of jewelry, a treasure
Gaston Sant-Blanc The Sant Blanc family, legacy continues with legendary 4th generation master jeweler and watch-maker, Gaston Sant-Blanc known as "Les Montres" (The Watch-Maker). He was determined and focused on crafting the worlds finest personal timepiece. While pocket watches were the fashion, the Sant-Blanc family was on the cutting edge, crafting the personal "wrist-watch". A timepiece attached to the wrist by a strap or bracelet. With an innovative approach to watch making, combined old world craftsmanship with stunning design, appealing to the elite of Paris. Sant-Blanc believed watches were an investment, an asset to be treasured. More then a timepiece, a watch is a work of art, a piece of jewelry, a treasure | |