What renders the Ventura watch iconic? Not merely the fact that at the time of its launch it happened to be the very first electronic watch powered by a battery but also because of its idiosyncratic design by Richard Arbid featuring a triangular case that makes it stand out from other watches that are usually round. The story of the Ventura will, however, always be connected to rock’n’roll legend Elvis Presley who took a fancy to the watch whilst shooting the musical Blue Hawaii in 1961.
Suiting both men and women, the Ventura comes in a variety of sizes and styles such as the masculine and sporty Elvis80 Auto models with black PVD coating and a rubber strap or a more subtle, elegantly designed Ventura model with, for example, a gilded PVD case. Other trendy models in the collection that should be mentioned are watches in true denim or triangular watches with a flexible metal bracelet.