History of Mido Watches
History of Mido Watches
Mido watches are known for their high-quality Swiss timepieces that seamlessly mix complex movements with timeless design. Mido has since built a reputation for themselves by using the most cutting-edge technology while maintaining highly-coveted and trendy designs. Stemming from admiration of architecture, Mido watches humbly present their unsurpassed precision and reliability. Thanks to the brand’s undeniable commitment to expert engineering and the use of high-quality materials, Mido watches always withstand the toughest tests of time.
Since 1918, Mido’s high-performance watches for men and women continue to showcase their unmatched quality standards to those who have a passion for Swiss watchmaking. The Mido Ocean Star and Multifort collections present chronograph and chronometer complications and are ideal for those who spend much of their time in the great outdoors. Meanwhile, the Mido Baroncelli and and Rainflower collections offer timeless design and elegant details.
Mido Watch Collection Breakdown
Ocean Star: Inspired by the Gibraltar Lighthouse, this collection serves to assist those who want to conquer the ocean.
Baroncelli: A collection of timeless and elegant watches inspired by statues and monuments and caters to men and women.
Belluna: A collection of curvy, round watches for women that define the Royal Albert Hall in London.
Commander: A collection of watches for men and women created in 1959 and is inspired by the beloved Eiffel Tower.
Multifort: A collection of Swiss watches that echo the aesthetics of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and also symbolize force and strength.
Rainflower: A collection of watches for women with fluid-like curves that highlight nature and reflect Singapore’s ArtScience Museum.
All Dial: A collection of watches created to enthrall lovers of design and serves as a representation of the Colosseum of Rome.