The French watchmaker Herbelin continues to dazzle watch lovers with the launch of the Cap Camarat Square Chronographa watch that combines heritage, contemporary aesthetics and technical performance. Taking its name from the cape located on the Saint-Tropez peninsula, this new model marks an evolution in the Cap Camarat collection, by integrating a chronograph complication in a square-shaped case with neo-vintage accents.
A square and sleek design
There Cap Camarat Square Chronograph is distinguished by its stainless steel case of 40.50mm x 40.50mma square shape with rounded corners that evokes the spirit of watches from the 70s. The alternation between brushed and polished finishes, combined with six decorative screws which adorn the bezel, gives this model a robust and elegant appearance. The beveled pushers, integrated into the continuity of the crown protection, add a touch of sophistication to this watchmaking architecture.
A dial designed for readability
Under a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, the horizontally struck blue dial offers a clear and legible organization of functions. THE three counters positioned in C – the 30-minute counter at 9 o’clock, the 1/10th of a second counter at 12 o’clock and the small seconds counter at 6 o’clock – create visual balance while reinforcing the neo-vintage aesthetic of the model.
The beveled indexes and faceted rectangular hands, partially covered with luminescent material, guarantee optimal readability, even in low light conditions. A date window, subtly placed at 6 o’clock, completes the practical functions of this watch.
A reliable and precise Swiss movement
The Cap Camarat Square Chronograph is powered by a Ronda Swiss quartz movement (caliber 10 ½ x 11 ½ – 3540 D), renowned for its precision and reliability. This movement offers exceptional autonomy of 54 monthsallowing users to enjoy their daily activities without worry. With its ability to measure times until 1/10th of a secondthis chronograph is aimed at both sports enthusiasts and watchmaking enthusiasts.
An integrated bracelet for optimal comfort
The integrated bracelet, signature of the Cap Camarat collection, is made of brushed and polished stainless steel, with a double folding clasp. Its design guarantees great flexibility and optimal comfort, while reinforcing the visual unity between the case and the bracelet. This attention to detail makes the Cap Camarat Square Chronograph an ideal watch for both sporty and urban use.
Made in France: Herbelin’s heritage
Since 1947, Herbelin perpetuates a French watchmaking tradition, marked by family know-how passed down over three generations. Designed, assembled and adjusted in the Maison’s workshops located in the Jura, the Cap Camarat Square Chronograph reflects this commitment to quality and precision. With sealing up to 100 metersthis model adapts to all situations, from sporting activities to formal occasions.
An accessible and timeless watch
With a recommended retail price of €900the Cap Camarat Square Chronograph falls into an accessible price range, while offering high-end finishes and reliable technical performance. This timepiece, at the crossroads of elegance and sportiness, appeals to both watch lovers and collectors looking for neo-vintage pieces.
Technical specifications of the Cap Camarat Square Chronograph
- Housing: brushed and polished 316L stainless steel, dimensions 40.50 mm x 40.50 mm, thickness 11.20 mm
- Dial: horizontal stamped blue, luminescent indexes, faceted hour and minute hands with luminescent material
- Functions: hours, minutes, seconds, chronograph, date
- Movement : Swiss quartz Ronda (caliber 3540 D), battery life of 54 months
- Waterproofing: 100 meters
- Bracelet : integrated stainless steel with double folding clasp
- Price : €900
Herbelin: a house serving excellence
With more than 75 years of history, Herbelin has established itself as a major player in French watchmaking. Always independent, the Maison continues to combine tradition and innovation, offering watches that are both elegant and accessible. The Cap Camarat Square Chronograph bears witness to this constant quest for quality and creativity, while paying homage to the brand’s watchmaking heritage.