Prototype of Buscum Ducis Watch
I put picture of a simplicity watch, Buscum Ducis on the article “men’s fashion accessories”. Since then I received several emails asking about the watch on the picture.
And now to answer your curiosity, I explore the net to present you the information.
Buscum Ducis claim themselves bringing “Originality through Simplicity.” They are a small company based in the town of ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands. Coincidentally, the word “Buscum Ducis” is the Latin of “’s-hertogenbosch” (literally “The Duke’s Forrest”).
The founder, Sven Van Der Zande has committed to designing a watch fit for any occasion and could be worn by either man or woman. The watch should be not too manly or too feminine.
The Buscum Ducis’ Mission Statement:
To offer quality products for reasonable price, deliver sustained growth, build trust and act responsibility.
The mission is properly applied to their best selling Buscum Ducis wrist watch which is worth €229.00.
The Specification of Buscum Ducis Watch:
Case:
- Brushed Stainless Steel.
- 45 mm diameter, 12 mm thick
- Lug Width: 22 mm
- Drilled through lugs
Dial:
- sandwich style
- upper dial black with figures cut out
- lower super luminova white
Caseback:
- Polished steel screwback with Buscum Ducis logo engraved.
Crystal Front
- 38 mm diameter and 1.5 mm thick.
Movement:
- Swiss Ronda 1069 with small second hand.
Crown:
- Stainless Steel basket-shape crown
Straps:
- 22 mm black leather strap brushed color stainless steel buckle with logo engraved
- 22 mm brown leather strap brushed color stainless steel buckle with logo engraved
- screwed
Water Resistant
- 10 atm (around 30 feet or 100 meters).
‘s-Hertogenbosch is a municipality in Netherlands and also the capital of the province of North Brabant. It is located in the south of the Netherlands, about 80 km south of Amsterdam.
This city was originally a fortified city and that heritage can still be seen today. In 2004 ‘s-Hertogenbosch was awarded the title European Fortress City of the year.
de Moriaan of ‘s-Hertogenbosch
City Rampart of ‘s-Hertogenbosch
Market Square of ‘s-Hertogenbosch
Saint John’s Cathedral of ‘s-Hertogenbosch
(Panorama of ‘s-Hertogenbosch photos by Wikipedia)
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