Pioneering Luxury Sports Watches for the Mountain and the Sea on a mission to redefine sports horology. Discover the Linde Werdelin Biformeter, Oktopus & Spido series. Read about our founders and the creation of our original sports instruments, truly groundbreaking digital wrist-worn instruments.
Linde Werdelin replica is a Swiss-Danish watchmakerfounded in 2002 by Morten Linde and Jorn Werdelin and specialises in producing limited and numbered series of watches and instruments. Linde Werdelin watches are made in Switzerland; the designers are Danish. By combining both analogue and digital technologies, Linde Werdelin produces and manufactures mechanical watches along with instruments for skiing and diving that clip on top of the watch
To you and me, that is Alloy Linde Werdelin. It’s a unique material created for aerospace and Formula 1 but repurposed by Linde Werdelin. The alloy is twice the strength of steel while remaining half the weight of titanium.
Linde Werdelin uses a colorless version of ALW and subjects it to a 25-micrometer treatment (standard treatments are usually only 5 micrometers in depth). This treatment creates a protective layer on the surface of the material, making it twice the strength of steel while remaining half the weight of titanium.
Black Badger x Linde Werdelin. When Linde Werdelin wanted to create a seriously luminous diver’s watch, the brand turned to Canadian-born, Gothenburg-based lume guru James Thompson aka BlackBadger, known in the watch world for his collaborations with brands including MB&F, De Bethune, and Sarpaneva.
Replica Linde Werdelin. Pioneering luxury watches for the mountain and sea, on a mission to redefine sports horology. Each of the three Linde Werdelin collections was born out of the need to explore and push boundaries with the very best time instruments to help navigate.
Linde Werdelin (Not So Humble) Beginnings. Perhaps it’s thanks to two well-known mountaineers, Conrad Anker and Leo Houlding, that Linde Werdelin rose to fame. It wasn’t so long ago (June 25, 2007) that the extreme duo claimed the first truly free ascent of Everest’s North East Ridge. And on their wrists?
Linde Werdelin Watches for sale Founded in 2002 by Danish designers Morten Linde and Jorn Werdelin, this independent Swiss watch brand specializes in creating limited edition watches and numbered series. It focuses on useful tool watches,
Linde Werdelin takes a series of concentric circles and cuts them up like too many slices of pizza for a look that reminds me of how a large maps is divided for longitude and latitude. The pattern is cut deep into the dial and makes for a good texturing. The “global” look of the dial is also good as it is a GMT watch
Linde Werdelin Launches North America-Exclusive SpidoLite II Titanium Gold Linde Werdelin has released a new, exclusive version of its SpidoLite II watch. The SpidoLite II Titanium Gold is a limited edition of 15 pieces available only in North American Linde Werdelin
Linde Werdelin is celebrating its 10-year anniversary, and at Baselworld 2016 the brand introduced a new SpidoLite model that uses the 3DTP Carbon technology that has recently been the hallmark of Richard Mille, Audemars Piguet, and other modern sports watch brands wanting a material that is light, hard, and exclusive.
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Linde Werdelin Replica has two watch collections, being the Spido and the Oktopus. Both collections are immediately recognizable as Linde Werdelin, because they share a bundle of similar features. The most important of which, have to do with the two instruments – the Rock and the Reef – that can be connected on top of the watches.
The case is made from “Alloy Linde Werdelin,” or ALW, a material that was originally created for the aerospace industry and Formula 1, but has been adopted by Linde Werdelin as an alternative to traditional watchmaking metals. According to Linde Werdelin, the material is twice as hard as steel, but half the weight of titanium,