Vulcain Cricket... the Wrist Alarm Watch
Five years of continuous research and experimentation were spent by the engineers of the world-famous Vulcain Watch Factory at La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, in developing the greatest advance in watchmaking since the advent of the wrist watch...
The Vulcain Cricket is as easy to wind and set as any watch.
The watch movement and patented alarm mechanism may be wound and set with one hand while the watch is on the wrist.
The watch is fitted with the usual winder and also a button (se figure 1). The alarm dial is arranged in 10 minute cali-brations. According to the position of the hand illustrated in figure 1, the alarm would go off at 4:40. The winder and button can each be placed in several different positions. (See figures 2, 3, 4 and 5.)
1947 The President's Watch
Since its 1858 inception, Vulcain, a family-owned enterprise, has been synonymous with intricate complications. Founded by the Ditisheim brothers, skilled horologists, the brand quickly garnered acclaim in the Neuchâtel mountains – the heart of Swiss watchmaking precision – with its award-winning minute repeaters, grande and petite sonneries, and perpetual calendars.
Vulcan (or Hephaestus in Greek mythology) is a god of Roman mythology. He is the deity of fire, volcanoes and blacksmiths. There's no question of calming the fire that drives the new departure of this age-old brand. On the contrary, tomorrow is being forged on the burning embers of a rich past.
The year 1947 marked a pivotal moment for Vulcain with the launch of the world's first alarm wristwatch featuring a striking mechanism: the Cricket. The sound would become a Vulcain signature. It was not just audible – it was powerful enough to reliably wake its wearer (to the sound of a very vigorous and determined cricket). A world first, the Vulcain Cricket soon became very fashionable, earning the moniker "The Presidents' Watch" as President Harry S. Truman and his successors— Eisenhower, Nixon, and Johnson—also found it quite useful.
Vulcain Chic, Redefined
Sport casual or tailored suit, tweed or twill, on the boardwalk or in the boardroom, but always a Cricket on the wrist. Nestled under the cuff of a soft cashmere sleeve or a silk blouse, peeking out from a trench coat or playing off an elegant scarf – because the new Cricket models are gender agnostic. The variety of dials make them the perfect accessory for those with a penchant for classic style – ideal for a retro yet contemporary 70s look, these refreshing new Vulcain Cricket versions add a studied casualness to any outfit. Vulcain doesn’t miss the trend train, and this season, green is the color of honor: the pistachio Cricket celebrates the dance of green watches, perfectly in line with the trends set in 2021.