The Swiss watch manufacturer Frederique Constant is pleased to announce the official watch partnership of the open-air festival “Kampen Jazz by Till Brönner“.
The high-class jazz festival will take place this summer from June 30th to July 1st, 2023 on Sylt . The world-famous trumpeter and musical director as well as host of the Kampen Jazz Festival, Till Brönner, will once again attract international jazz musicians to the Strönwai in Kampen. With the two two-time Grammy award winners, the Brazilian Eliane Elias and the American Diane Schuur, the guests of the open-air festival, which is now well-known throughout Europe, will experience a wide range of jazz.
“I’m overjoyed that we can finally bring the best jazz music to Sylt again and celebrate our long-awaited 5-year birthday with our fans in Kampen,” says the five-time Echo award winner and world-renowned trumpeter Till Brönner, who jointly hosted the 2016 festival with the organizer Dariush Mizani and the municipality of Kampen. Thanks to the sponsors and the Kampen entrepreneurs, entry to the open-air highlight is free.”
Markus Rettig, Frederique Constant Managing Director Germany: “We are delighted to be the watch partner of the Kampen Jazz Festival by Till Brönner for the first time this year. The festival attracts many jazz enthusiasts from all over Europe to Kampen, and we see the opportunity here to present our watches to a discerning audience. For Frederique Constant, this year 2023 is all about its 35th anniversary, and that is a nice reason to celebrate here on Sylt. A perfect marriage of music and watchmaking.”
As a “warm-up”, the Swiss watch manufacturer invites you to a cocktail at Juwelier Spliedt in Kampen on Saturday, July 1, 2023 to present its new watch: The Classic Tourbillon Manufacture. Of course, Till Brönner will also stop by”
The anniversary watch Classic Tourbillon Manufacture pays tribute to the art of watchmaking down to the smallest detail. Firstly, because the case is made of 18-carat rose gold, a precious metal that was previously reserved exclusively for limited manufacture editions. This model is no exception: the edition is limited to 150 pieces. Secondly, because the control instrument sits majestically at 6 o’clock. The most accomplished collectors recognize it: the tourbillon. It is a marvellous invention, patented in 1801 and a testament to watchmaking excellence. For the owner, this means an anti-magnetic movement that is insensitive to temperature fluctuations and makes the watch more precise, in line with the original purpose of the tourbillon.