Posts tagged #Switzerland

Experience: Bally Freenew. Swiss Timepieces Go Better with Swiss Shoes.

Bally was founded in Switzerland in 1851 by Carl Franz Bally and his brother Fritz. Carl Franz was trained in the family ribbon-making business and expanded his focus to shoe making after being inspired by the quality of the Parisian shoe makers.

Carl Franz Bally dedicated his life to designing the perfect shoe and to giving back to the community of Schönenwerd —where his products were made. He was a champion of social projects; opening schools, parks and swimming facilities for workers and townspeople. During his lifetime, Schönenwerd was transformed from a sleepy farming village into a bustling town making up to two million pairs of shoes annually.

Considering that innovation has always played a very important role in the history of Bally, it's worth mentioning that they are responsible for developing a series of advanced materials —including rubber components— for the moon boots worn by Neil Armstrong during his first walk on the moon. Additionally, when Sherpa Tenzing Norgay took his final steps to conquer Mount Everest on May 29, 1953 he made the journey in a pair of Bally Reindeer-Himalaya boots, forever linking the Swiss brand to this amazing moment in human history.

After more than 160 years, the brand remains committed to rigorous Swiss craftsmanship, high quality, style, comfort and elegance.

The Bally Freenew sneakers are not only as comfortable as other Bally shoes, but they are also very stylish and modern looking. This shoes are leather lace-up sneakers with fabric stripes on the sides. The collar around the ankles is padded for superior comfort and the soles are made of high quality rubber with a wooden insert around the heel area. Something else to love about this shoes —besides the Swiss flag detail on the back near the heel— is how versatile they are as they can be worn with casual clothes or even a more formal attire. They are available in crocodile leather and in a variety of colors to meet the most demanding taste and match your Swiss fine timepieces. 

Sticker Price $395. For more info click here.   

Baselworld: A Typical Day in Pictures. Commuting From Zürich to Basel.

These pictures will show you what our typical day attending Baselworld looked like. Since we were staying at the fabulous Park Hyatt Hotel in Zürich, we had to commute to Basel everyday. We did this daily for almost a whole week.

Now, it's your turn to experience the journey and pretend you were there with us. 

Getting ready to leave our hotel on Press Day, April 24th, 2013. ​

Getting ready to leave our hotel on Press Day, April 24th, 2013. ​

Our companion for the day. Discontinued Audemars Piguet Royal Oak ref. 15300 with blue dial. ​

Our companion for the day. Discontinued Audemars Piguet Royal Oak ref. 15300 with blue dial. ​

Taking the ZVV Tram at the Stockerstrasse stop. ​

Taking the ZVV Tram at the Stockerstrasse stop. ​

Street view on Banhofstrasse and Paradeplatz from the tram. Heading to the Banhofplatz to take our train to Basel.​

Street view on Banhofstrasse and Paradeplatz from the tram. Heading to the Banhofplatz to take our train to Basel.​

Watch stores on the way to the train station on Banhofstrasse. ​

Watch stores on the way to the train station on Banhofstrasse. ​

Türler, one of the biggest authorized watch dealers in Switzerland. ​

Türler, one of the biggest authorized watch dealers in Switzerland. ​

Banhofplatz, the train station. ​

Banhofplatz, the train station. ​

Checking the timetable for the next train to Basel. ​14:34 Departure. We are right on time.

Checking the timetable for the next train to Basel. ​14:34 Departure. We are right on time.

One of the famous Mondaine clocks at the train station. All train stations in Switzerland are stocked with Mondaine clocks. ​

One of the famous Mondaine clocks at the train station. All train stations in Switzerland are stocked with Mondaine clocks. ​

Time for some caffeine. We are slightly jet lagged ​but excited about Baselworld. Segafredo, one of our favorite coffees.

Time for some caffeine. We are slightly jet lagged ​but excited about Baselworld. Segafredo, one of our favorite coffees.

We have boarded our train and getting ready to leave. We will be in Basel in 51 minutes. ​

We have boarded our train and getting ready to leave. We will be in Basel in 51 minutes. ​

The Swiss landscapes. Relaxing and comforting. ​

The Swiss landscapes. Relaxing and comforting. ​

We have arrived at Basel's train station. ​

We have arrived at Basel's train station. ​

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak ref. 15300. Time check, 15:30.​

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak ref. 15300. Time check, 15:30.​

Basel's train station. We were greeted by a Hamilton small airplane hanging from the roof, heavy watch advertising and the blue colors of Baselworld. ​

Basel's train station. We were greeted by a Hamilton small airplane hanging from the roof, heavy watch advertising and the blue colors of Baselworld. ​

Time to get on the tram to the Messeplatz/Exhibition Square. We are 10 minutes away. ​

Time to get on the tram to the Messeplatz/Exhibition Square. We are 10 minutes away. ​

The street view from the tram. We are one stop away.  ​

The street view from the tram. We are one stop away.  ​

We have arrived at our destination.​ Baselworld 2013, here we come.

We have arrived at our destination.​ Baselworld 2013, here we come.

Baselworld's Exhibition Hall. ​

Baselworld's Exhibition Hall. ​

The entrance. Quite empty as it is Press day. The next day was very crowded as expected.

The entrance. Quite empty as it is Press day. The next day was very crowded as expected.