
Viewers are treated to an eye-catching view of the wheels and levers in motion. Original Cuervo y Sobrinos watch fit with a Landeron movement.Ĭuervo y Sobrinos recently debuted a modern incarnation of its historic Landeron chronographs with a fully restored version of the Landeron 248 movement, which Cuervo y Sobrinos showcases via the sapphire crystal exhibition caseback. It was used in one of the Swiss brand’s premium historical chronographs and was used by many brands in the 1950s and 1960s. Cuervo y Sobrinos rediscovered a vintage caliber called the Landeron 248, which dates back to 1946. The significance of the Historiador Landeron is the mechanical movement that powers it. The Cuervo y Sobrinos Historiador Landeron 3146.1N A great example can be found in the exquisite limited edition (100-pieces) Historiador Landeron. Fortunately, Cuervo y Sobrinos, now making watches in Switzerland, has continued the successful legacy of the name and unveiled many new timepieces. The brand developed a solid reputation within the industry, and in 2018 Massimo Rossi and a team of investors acquired the name. The company dates to 1882 when Spanish immigrant Ramon Fernandos Cuervo established his first jewelry store on Calle de la Amistad in Havana. The booth played on the unique selling point for Cuervo y Sobrinos: its true Latin Legacy. Reflecting on my visits to what was once Baselworld, I fondly recall the booth created by Cuervo y Sobrinos, which replicated a Cuban bar especially for the event.
