Troubadour Watch
Beautiful, Functional, and Timeless
Musician's Watch
A Troubadour Watch was developed for musicians. Quickly find the chords of a key with a quick twist of the bezel. The Troubadour Watch is Swiss Made and built to last a lifetime.
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All Troubadour Watches are made in Switzerland and feature the following:
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Bezel
A unique, ceramic, and bi-directional 60-click bezel that features the Circle of Fifths. This patent-pending design makes it easy to transpose into a new key or transition to the next.
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Clasp
A quick, micro-adjusting clasp. This allows you to quickly transition your watch from top-facing to wrist-facing, depending on your instrument.
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Movement
ETA 2824-2 Automatic Movement with a 38-hour power reserve operating at 28,800 BPH. Wear it daily and never worry about winding.
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Lume
C3 Blue Line X1 Grade Superluminova.
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Date
A date window at the 6 o'clock position, so you never miss a gig.
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Material
A 316L stainless steel case and bracelet for durability. Beautifully contrasted surfaces of brushing and polishing.
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Crystal
A sapphire crystal to resist scratches and make this timepiece an heirloom.
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Water Resistance
Water resistance up to 100 meters (or 330 feet).
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Hacking
A hacking push-pull crown for ease of use.
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Case Back
An exhibition case back with engraved Troubadour logo on the rotor.
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Size
A case size of 41 mm will comfortably fit most wrists. A case thickness of 10.5 mm so it doesn't get in the way of your instrument.
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Lug Width
With a lug width of 20 mm, you can change the look with most watch bands.
What's unique about the Troubadour watch's bezel?
We put a lot of time into our unique bezel and dial. We didn't just print some keys on it and move on. We took time to develop our ceramic bezel and file a U.S. Patent (pending) and a European EUIPO Registered Design for it. It's what makes a Troubadour watch unique. It transforms this from another microbrand watch to a helpful tool for musicians.