




A contemporary reinterpretation of BIG TV
Black, a favourite colour that makes a statement in all circumstances, has been chosen for this perforated leather strap, perfectly matched to the black IP-treated and brushed stainless steel Big TV case. Note the positioning of the crown at 12 o'clock and the contrasting black and white art-deco dial, covered with a sapphire crystal. The transparent screw-down caseback allows the wearer to admire the movement in operation. When it comes to originality, if ever there was an automatic Lip watch to treat yourself to, this is it!
Warranty
2 YEARS
worldwide
Made
in France
in Besançon
SHIPPING
Free
France and pick-up point
RETURNS
Free
30 days
Payment
Secure
in 1, 2 or 3 times without charge
Dimensions : 35 mm
3 Hands: hours/minutes/seconds.
Stop second function.
Free in mainland France, Monaco, and Corsica for any order of 179 euros or more including VAT.
Delivery within 48 to 72 business hours.
Reference movement : miyota 82s0
Frequency: 21600 vibrations/hour.
Jewels: 21.
Accuracy: -20/+40 sec/Day.
Power reserve (Mainspring after fully wound up): 42 hours.
Finishing: “Côtes de Genève » on the barrel bridge.
In 1974, LIP called on 7 designers from outside the watch industry to breathe new life into the brand's collections after the social events of 1973. It was in the 1975 collection that the brand's revival really exploded, with the introduction of some incredibly innovative models. Inspired by his work on the Portavia 111 portable television set, Roger Tallon designed a square piece with rounded corners for a smoother fit: the TV and the Big TV.
BIG TV
ROGER TALLON
The creator of the BIG TV, Roger Tallon, has broken away from the classic shapes of watchmaking to turn it into a genuine design object. This model draws its inspiration from the Téléavia P111 television set designed by Roger Tallon, a cult object that revolutionised television architecture in 1966.
Adorned with new colours, the TV is a model that is both vintage and contemporary. The new versions respect this founding principle, and every detail has an ergonomic function: the contrast between the dial and the time indications is subtle, and the atypical position of the winder on the top of the case makes the wrist-watch articulation more obvious.