J7.159.L swiss black and green watch for men - all swiss made watch with black leather strap and green dial - all swiss made

LeWy 9 Swiss Men's Watch J7.159.L

18,700.00 THB
Sale price  18,700.00 THB Regular price 
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J7.159.L swiss black and green watch for men - all swiss made watch with black leather strap and green dial - all swiss made

LeWy 9

42mm Green Chronograph Watch with Tachymeter Sapphire Glass

J7.159.L
18,700.00 THB
Sale price  18,700.00 THB Regular price 
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Refined power meets Swiss precision in the LeWy 9 J7.159.L. Boasting a matte, plane genuine leather strap in Obsidian Black, this 42mm chronograph highlights Jowissa’s unique edgy case style. The Racing Green dial, protected by sapphire glass with a polished edge, features luminous indexes and hands for perfect readability. The pinnacle of sporty-elegant design.

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Why Shop Jowissa

(Hand) Made In Switzerland

(Hand) Made In Switzerland

Each Jowissa watch is assembled by hand in Switzerland. We strive for excellence in production and quality control since 1951. Choosing to shop with Jowissa provides you with the distinct advantage of owning a meticulously crafted timepiece that carries the legacy of Swiss craftsmanship, ensuring exceptional quality and attention to detail.

Enduring Legacy since 1951

Enduring Legacy since 1951

Jowissa's enduring legacy in men's watchmaking is evident in every piece, showcasing a commitment to Swiss precision and a unique design philosophy honed since 1951.

Strong Brand Foundation

Strong Brand Foundation

Jowissa is an independent 3rd generation family run business. Our watches are designed and built by a dedicated team of long term employees, whose expertise is ensuring trustworthiness and exceptional after-sales service.

(Hand) Made In Switzerland
(Hand) Made In Switzerland

Each Jowissa watch is assembled by hand in Switzerland. We strive for excellence in production and quality control since 1951. Choosing to shop with Jowissa provides you with the distinct advantage of owning a meticulously crafted timepiece that carries the legacy of Swiss craftsmanship, ensuring exceptional quality and attention to detail.

Enduring Legacy since 1951
Enduring Legacy since 1951

Jowissa's enduring legacy in men's watchmaking is evident in every piece, showcasing a commitment to Swiss precision and a unique design philosophy honed since 1951.

Strong Brand Foundation
Strong Brand Foundation

Jowissa is an independent 3rd generation family run business. Our watches are designed and built by a dedicated team of long term employees, whose expertise is ensuring trustworthiness and exceptional after-sales service.

FAQ

Is a Chronograph different from a Chronometer?
Yes, these terms are often confused but mean different things. A Chronograph is a watch with a built-in stopwatch function (buttons to start, stop, and reset). A Chronometer is a specific certification given to a high-precision watch movement (usually mechanical) that has passed rigorous accuracy tests by COSC (Official Swiss Chronometer Testing Institute). A watch can be both, but "Chronograph" refers to the function, while "Chronometer" refers to the accuracy rating.
Can I leave my chronograph running all the time?
While possible, it is generally not recommended for battery-powered quartz watches. Leaving the chronograph function running continuously drains the battery significantly faster than standard timekeeping. To preserve battery life, we suggest stopping and resetting the chronograph hands to zero when you are not actively timing an event.
What is a Chronograph?
In modern parlance, the word 'chronograph' is used to refer to a timepiece which, along with telling the time, serves to measure short times using at least one additional hand. The latter can be started, stopped and reset to zero without disturbing the smooth running of the movement, by means of a control system, generally composed of pushbuttons. If the chronograph function is not associated with a watch as such, the instrument is simply referred to as a timer (or sometimes a stopwatch).

Technically speaking, the chronograph mechanism can be either built into the watch movement, or mounted on the latter in the form of an add-on module. A significant step was taken in 1816, when Parisian horologist Louis Moinet developed what he called a compteur de tierces.
What does "Swiss Made" actually mean?
A watch can only be labeled "Swiss Made" if it meets strict legal standards set by the Swiss government. It requires that the movement is Swiss, the movement is cased up in Switzerland, and at least 60% of the production costs of a watch taken as a whole must from Switzerland. At Jowissa, we proudly assemble our watches by hand in Bettlach, Switzerland, ensuring every timepiece meets these high standards of quality and precision.
Is my watch water resistant?
A Jowissa watch is tested for 3 to 20 ATM water resistance depending on the collection.
3 ATM: Watches tested for 3 ATM should not be worn when bathing or showering. They are build to withstand light rain, sweat and brief water contact.
5 ATM: Watches tested for 5 ATM are made to withstand rain, sweat and short swims.
10 ATM: Short dives, swim and other water sports are ok
20 ATM: Deep Dives, swims and other water sports are ok.
What is the meaning of the brand name JOWISSA?
The name Jowissa is a combination of the surname and lastname of the company founder Josef Wyss. He founded Jowissa in the village of Bettlach, Switzerland in 1951. Jowissa has been active and in business without interruption since then.
Can I wash my leather band with water?
Leather bands should not be washed with water. For cleaning your strap refer to your local watch dealer to get a special leather cleaning product.

Instructions

Manual for LeWy Chronograph

This manual is valid for the Ronda Z50 and Z60 movements used in Chronographs of the LeWy series.

Manual for LeWy ChronographDOWNLOAD (PDF)
Setting Time and Date

Setting time and date on a watch with three hands: To adjust the date pull the crown to position 1 and turn it in the desired direction. To adjust the time pull the crown to position 2 and turn it in the desired direction.

Setting Time and Date