In the 1930s, Shanghai ushered in a golden age of internationalization. The collision and integration of Eastern and Western cultures have brought unprecedented opportunities for developing Shanghai's culture, art, and fashion in a diverse social environment.
The invention of the gramophone was revolutionary in sound preservation and dissemination in human history. A gramophone was not only a tool for entertainment but also a carrier for cultural inheritance. Shanghai was the first to embrace the gramophone that came from across the ocean. At that time, owning a gramophone represented an attitude of enjoying a better life. It symbolized a lifestyle and a trendy item of elegant fashion.
As the vinyl record rotates, the graceful music slowly flows. The song is melodious, as if a breeze caresses my heart, signaling the arrival of a beautiful moment. The gramophones exude the bustling lights, wine, and charming atmosphere of the “ten-mile international market.”
Neither fast nor slow, the one-hour revolution speed is just right.
By adhering to the original intention of watchmaking, Shanghai Watch continuously pursues innovation and breakthroughs. Combining international metropolitan culture and oriental aesthetics, this track-type flying wheel timepiece is made to present the unique charm of Shanghai style to the world.