USM Haller and Zenith Collaborate on Defy Chronograph USM Watch Inspired by 1960s Design
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Summary
Swiss brands USM Haller and Zenith have collaborated to create the Defy Chronograph USM, a limited-edition watch inspired by USM Haller's modular furniture system. The watch comes in four colors and is designed to imagine what a collaboration between the two brands would have looked like in the 1960s, capturing the bold spirit of that era.
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The limited-edition watch, which comes in four colours, was designed as a way of envisioning what would have happened if the two brands had collaborated in the 1960s.
The watch comes in four USM colours
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