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Miles Davis wearing Breitling Navitimer Chronograph
Miles Davis wearing a Breitling Navitimer Chronograph during a performance
Cool jazz is mirrored in the 2001 Oris edition bearing the name of Miles Davis; each of the 750 pieces bears the signature and silhouette of the twentieth-century musical icon
The 2003 Charlie Parker Oris edition sees the nickname of the famous saxophonist placed at 4 o’clock in place of a numeral
An Oris limited edition of 1,917 pieces honors the virtuoso Dizzy Gillespie’s year of birth
It was the 1957 John Coltrane album Blue Train that inspired an elegant Oris watch in a limited edition of 1,000 pieces in 2014
The Raymond Weil Maestro Frank Sinatra from 2015
The Audemars Piguet Millenary Quincy Jones from 2009 to benefit the musician’s charity foundation
Two limited Vulcain 50s Presidents Herbie Hancock mechanical alarm editions were unveiled in 2012, just before the opening of that year’s Montreux Jazz Festival
Oris’ 2010 limited edition in honor of Oscar Peterson
Emotions and jazz go hand in hand: Diana Krall, Rolex ambassador
Sir Elton John and Chopard co-president Caroline Scheufele with a limited edition watch in honor of “Reg” and his charitable fundraising
Ulysse Nardin’s Jazz Minute Repeater
Parmigiani Tonda Tourbillon Solo de Jazz
Duke Ellington famously wore a Cartier Tank à Guichets from 1928
The Oris Duke Ellington limited edition from 2002, issued in 999 pieces
Louis Armstrong playing trumpet in 1953, wearing his prized gold wristwatch
Oris’ Louis Armstrong collector’s edition of three watches from 2000 in honor of Satchmo’s 100th birthday
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