- Montres LIP - Boutique officielle
LIP, the French brand of great explorers such as Maurice HERZOG and Eric TABARLY, is joining forces with Patrick DEIXONNE and Expedition 7th Continent to raise awareness of the urgent need to manage plastic waste in the oceans
- Montres LIP - Boutique officielle
Fred Lip allie sa passion pour le monde horloger avec son appétence pour les sports motorisés, deux domaines où la mécanique de précision joue un rôle primordial
- Our history - Montres LIP
Involved in the development of the technologies of the time, LIP manufactures on-board instruments for aviation, including the famous "Type 10" on-board watch, which in 1935 equipped the "La Croix du Sud" aircraft piloted by Jean Mermoz, one of the pioneers of l'Aéropostale
- Nautic Ski - Montres LIP
Lip's Nautic-Ski is no ordinary diver's watch It left its mark on the history of French watchmaking with its famous internal rotating bezel, its so-called ‘compressor’ case and its thick, highly curved crystal
- lip t18 original
As you may have guessed, this is the iconic T18 by LIP—designed, assembled, and meticulously tested in Besançon, the city of its origin It was essential to meet the expectations of discerning enthusiasts seeking a timepiece with a design inspired by the Art Deco era, driven by a benchmark movement
- Himalaya - Montres LIP
They were French, and it was with their LIP Himalaya watches that they looked at the time as they reached the top of the ‘first 8,000’ Five years later, in the spring of 1955, Lionel Terray and Jean Couzy set a new Himalayan record by making the first ascent of Makalu, the 5th highest peak in the world at an altitude of 8,485 m
- Nautic 3 - Montres LIP
LIP is relaunching the legendary diver's watch of the 1970s in a new automatic version powered by the famous Franco-Swiss G100 calibre from the La Joux-Perret manufacture, entirely assembled in Besançon, and offering a comfortable 68-hour power reserve
- Churchill - Montres LIP
Also linked to our country's history, a LIP T18 was presented to Sir Winston Churchill in 1948 by the French government in gratitude for the services rendered by Great Britain to France during the Second World War
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