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Baume & Mercier

Baume & Mercier Men's 8779 Riviera Divers Automatic Watch

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  • Quality Swiss Automatic movement; Functions without a battery; Powers automatically with the movement of your arm
  • Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal
  • Superluminova Coated Hour Markers and Indexes and Hour, Minute and Second Hands; Date at the 6 o'clock Position
  • Blue Unidirectional Rotating Bezel with 60-minute diving scale
  • Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)
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Product Specifications
Watch Information
Brand Name:Baume & Mercier
Model number:8779
Part Number:8779
Dial window material type:scratch-resistant-sapphire
Display Type:analog
Clasp:deployment-clasp-with-push-button
Case material:stainless-steel
Case diameter:40 millimeters
Case Thickness:11 millimeters
Band material:stainless-steel
Band length:mens
Band width:11 millimeters
Band Color:silver
Dial color:silver
Bezel material:stainless-steel
Bezel Function:unidirectional
Calendar:Date
Special Features:water-resistant
Movement:swiss-automatic
Water resistant depth:660 Feet
Warranty Type:Contact seller of record


Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

Showcasing a mesmerizing blue-and-stainless-steel construction, the Baume & Mercier Men's Riviera Divers Automatic Watch is an eye-catching timepiece and superior diving accessory. Designed with a stainless steel case, the timepiece includes a bold blue dodecagonal unidirectional bezel, and a stainless steel link bracelet secured with a push-button-deployment clasp. A scratch-resistant-sapphire window shields the silver dial, which features luminous dot hour markers with a Roman numeral index at the 12 o'clock position. The dial also includes slim black minute indexes, luminous blue watch hands, and a date calendar at six o'clock. This Swiss-automatic-movement timepiece is water resistant to 660 feet (200 M).

In 1973 the Riviera revolutionized the aesthetic watch-making characteristics by being equipped with a dodecagonal case--12 sides for 12 hours, or the geometric expression of a clever dose of innovation, classicism and creativity. Today a highly contemporary design that highlights the pure lines of this legendary watch, indissociable from Baume & Mercier's rich history.

The Baume & Mercier Story

Baume & Mercier has a rich history in storied tradition of Swiss watchmaking, now over 170 years. In 1830, brothers Louis Victor and Pierre-Joseph-Celestin Baume established the Baume Freres Watch firm in the Swiss Jura region--the heart of the Swiss watch industry. As business flourished in Europe a grandson of the founder, William Baume met Paul Mercier, a great lover of the arts and in 1918 they created a business partnership. The contrast of the rigorous, precise Baume with the artistic, free thinking Mercier fused form and function to create the traditions of perfection, quality, and luxury that still exist today.

In 1964, Baume & Mercier registered the Greek letter PHI as its brand logo, and it continues to be present on all Baume & Mercier designs. A symbol of the golden ratio and Leonard de Vinci's theory of proportion, it represents aesthetic elegance based on "divine proportions" that remain the brand's cardinal values.

the designers at Baume & Mercier utilize the goldmine of the company's over 175 years of watch-making history--from the oval of a crown to the graphics of a dial--to create the aesthetic contours of new timepieces. Inspired by a rectangular pink gold watch introduced by Baume & Mercier in 1960, the signature Hampton line of watches was created as a blend of watchmaking tradition and contemporary design. And the company still lives by the original slogan of the Baume brothers when they started Baume Freres: "Accept only perfection, only manufacture watches of the highest quality."


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  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00221Q414
  • Item model number: 8779
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #22,916 in Watches (See Top 100 in Watches)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully executed watch, December 6, 2010
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I was eyeballing this watch for about three years before finally buying it. Three years back it was still selling for close to MSRP, and I got a Raymond Weil Parsifal instead. Now that it's here, it has of course been subjected to agonizing scrutiny.

And how better to inflict agonizing scrutiny on a watch than to compare it to my Omega Seamaster Coaxial chronometer? So here we go.

Starting with the box... it is the usual (for watches in this range) cardboard box, surrounding another box of well, honestly, I'm not quite sure what material, with the watch inside on a cushion. And of course the ridiculously large owner's manual. The Omega box experience is a bit more impressive, but only marginally so.

Let's go to the case. The Riviera is famous for its dodecagonal case, which some have said is a copy of the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak eight-sided case. The Royal Oak came out a year earlier (1972 vs. 1973), and I don't know enough about watch production cycles to know whether that suggests the Riviera is a copy or if there's parallel evolution at work. In any case (so to speak), I like the twelve-sided case on the Riviera better, since it matches the hour markers.

Because the Riviera is a diver's watch (200m), it also has a dodecagonal rotating bezel. The bezel rotates in half-minute stops. One issue with a dodecagonal bezel on a dodecagonal case is that when rotated, the corners of the bezel could stick out past the edges of the case. B&M set the bezel in just enough (that is, the diameter of the bezel is less than the diameter of the case) that when the bezel is rotated 15 degrees (maximum offset), the corner of the bezel just reaches the edge of the case. A very well-executed design. Clearly they thought this through.

The blue color on the bezel is annodized or painted (it has the same metallic texture as the paint on a car). The silver numbers appear to be of the same material but in silver, neither raised nor inset from the surface of the bezel. Because it is not the same material as the blued steel hands, it is not exactly the same color and doesn't reflect light exactly the same way - but it's pretty close. Markings on the bezel are basically copied from the Rolex Sub. After three months of periodic use, there are no visible scratches, chips or other color loss on the bezel.

The dial is flawlessly executed under loupe examination. Much like the Omega, printing is perfect, with slightly raised letters. I like the B&M's execution of the letters a bit better, but that's just personal preference. Both watches use a very subtle sunray pattern on the background of the dial (the Omega in blue, the B&M in silver).

The hands on the B&M are blued steel, vs. regular steel on the Omega. Execution of the hands is slightly better on the B&M, with all the edges perfectly crisp. The base of the second hand on the Omega is very slightly rough under loupe examination. So here I give an edge to the B&M. The shape of the B&M's hands is also unique. The second hand is the Rolex Sub baton hand with the lumed dot. The minute hand is a fairly conventional lumed sword hand. The hour hand is a hollow sword hand with a lumed semicircle on either side near the tip, forming the B&M trademark letter Phi. My best friend (a much greater horology buff than I) made an extremely rude comment about the shape of the hour hand, suggesting a Freudian interpretation. Let's just set that aside.

And let's talk about the lume. The lume on the Omega is very serviceable. The lume on the B&M is amazing, by far the best of any watch I own. The indices are large, lumed dots, except for the twelve, which is a large, lumed roman numeral. The twelve o'clock dot index on the bezel is also lumed. Because of the distinctive shape of the hands, it is immediately obvious which hand is which in the dark, and the lume on the roman twelve and bezel dot make the orientation of the watch obvious. This is the only watch I own where it is totally, immediately obvious what time it is in the dark. In addition, the lume is very strong.

The crystal appears to be antireflective. While that is not stated anywhere in the specs, it hardly reflects at all.

I wear my Omega on a strap, but it came with a bracelet. So we can compare bracelets. The B&M has polished outer links with brushed inner links. The Omega is entirely brushed. The deployant clasp is single on the Omega, double on the B&M. Although the Omega gets points for a nifty Omega logo at the closure (no logo on the B&M), the B&M feels more robust. In addition, the B&M uses screw-in links (the Omega uses push pins). It took me only a couple of minutes to resize the B&M to my little girlie wrist. It wears extremely comfortably, as much so as any watch I own despite its relatively large size.

The movement, obviously, is where the Omega distinguishes itself. The Seamaster uses the innovative Coaxial movement and is chronometer rated. The B&M uses a conventional 2824 (I don't know what grade) and is not chronometer rated. We will see how well it keeps time in practice. Interestingly, I can see the difference between the B&M's 8 beats per second and the Omega's 7 beats per second. The B&M gains about 13 seconds per day, which is consistent across all positions. The consistency should mean that it could be reliably regulated to a very high degree of accuracy, which I will not have done until I take it in for periodic service in five years or so.

Speaking of movements, obviously I got to mess about a bit with the crown in the process of setting the watch. The crown is hexagonal, with another slightly raised hexagon offset 30 degrees and the Phi logo imposed on it. It matches the rest of the watch nicely. The action on the crown is unique in my experience - smooth yet firm, and inspiring much more confidence than the Omega's crown action. It feels like the mechanicals of a German car. Similar to the bezel, B&M gave some thought to the angles of the crown - it's been threaded in such a way that when fully screwed in, one of the sides of the hexagon is parallel to the plane of the bezel.

So that's it. Amazingly, the B&M lived up to my inflated expectations, and is in my opinion better executed than the Omega in most ways, with the obvious exception of the movement.

Considering all the great watches out there, is this B&M with its vanilla 2824 movement worth the price when there are perfectly serviceable watches out there with the same technical characteristics for half as much? In my personal opinion, I think it actually is.
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