Bausele

Bausele
Product type Watchmaker
Country Australia
Introduced 2011
Markets Worldwide
Ambassador(s) Dominic Purcell
Tagline The Swiss Made Australian Watch Company
Website www.bausele.com

Bausele is the Swiss Made Australian Watch Company. The name Bausele is an acronym for Beyond AUStralian ELEments.

History

Bausele is the first Swiss made, Australian designed Watch Company known for leading design and reliable craftsmanship. Bausele stems from designer and founder Christophe Hoppe’s passion for watches and love for Australia. Each Bausele is unconditionally linked to its Australian heritage because of the signature hollow crown feature. Each timepiece holds actual unique elements of Australia, including Red Earth from the Outback, Sand from one of the beautiful beaches, or Opal from under this ancient land allowing the wearer to take a piece of Australia with them wherever life takes them. All Bausele timepieces come with the assurance of a 5-year warranty.

Ambassador

Bausele Australia is excited to announce its latest partnership with Australian actor Dominic Purcell. Dominic loves the Australian lifestyle and embodies the Australian spirit that is the inspiration behind the Bausele brand. Bausele’s Founder and Creative Director Christophe Hoppe comments: “We’re thrilled to welcome Hollywood Actor Dominic Purcell to the Bausele family; he is ideal fit for the brand, down to earth whilst being a leader in his field and obviously, he’s Australian, just like Bausele. The new ambassadorship is exciting moment as the brand rapidly grows and enters news markets all over the world”. On his new ambassadorship, Dominic Purcell comments: “When I discovered the brand I was first drawn to its Australian heartbeat and as a watch fan I like the reliability offered because the brand is Swiss made. There’s no denying that Bausele watches are stylish, unique and different from other brands. When I wear the Terra Australis I find its eye catching but not flashy, which is perfect for the way I dress and my lifestyle” .

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 11/25/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.