Louis Pion, the French manufacturer of watches, jewelry and accessories is getting ready for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, which takes place in Brazil this June 12 to July 13, with a new collection of timepieces dedicated to some of the most popular teams competing in the tournament.
Each of the new Louis Pion watches has a NATO strap with the flag colors of one of the qualifying nations. Fans of the teams from Brazil, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Portugal and Argentina can now show their support on their wrists.
To complement the colorful straps, each model has a matching matte dial enclosed by a 41mm steel case and surrounded by a sport bezel. Equipped with a quartz movement, the watches indicate the hours, minutes, seconds and date.
The new Louis Pion 2014 FIFA World Cup watches will go on sale from June 7, priced at €79 each (around $110).
Louis Pion, the French manufacturer of watches, jewelry and accessories is getting ready for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, which takes place in Brazil this June 12 to July 13, with a new collection of timepieces dedicated to some of the most popular teams competing in the tournament.
Each of the new Louis Pion watches has a NATO strap with the flag colors of one of the qualifying nations. Fans of the teams from Brazil, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Portugal and Argentina can now show their support on their wrists.
To complement the colorful straps, each model has a matching matte dial enclosed by a 41mm steel case and surrounded by a sport bezel. Equipped with a quartz movement, the watches indicate the hours, minutes, seconds and date.
The new Louis Pion 2014 FIFA World Cup watches will go on sale from June 7, priced at €79 each (around $110).