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Following the launch of its Clifton Club collection, Swiss luxury watchmaker Baume & Mercier and its first ever in-house movement is finally unveiled with the Clifton Baumatic.

Flaunting an elegantly classic and sophisticated aesthetic, the timepiece introduces a number of key benefits; a high-performance one hundred-twenty hour power reserve, or five days, accuracy to a precision rate of minus four to plus six seconds per day, and antimagnetic materials to prevent the watch's movement from suddenly stopping or a loss of precision due to the interference of magnetic fields.

With the new Baumatic featuring extended warranty and service not needed for five years, the timepiece is not only a hassle free watch in its function, but an uncomplicated purchase with pricing starting at $2,750 USD.

Rendered in mulitiple colorways, select styles are now available at Baume & Mercier's online store and across select boutiques starting September.

Previously, Baume & Mercier and Indian Motorcycle teamed up for exclusive Clifton Club timepieces.

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