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Mondaine Watches

Elevate your timekeeping with Mondaine watches, renowned for their iconic Swiss design and precision engineering.

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Explore Swiss brilliance with Mondaine watches online & in store at Shiels. 

Made and designed in Switzerland, Mondaine watches have engineering roots dating back to 1944. Iconic and irreplicable, the ‘Swiss Railways Clock’ dial design is a staple of elegant Mondaine craftwork.

Mondaine has always had strong ties to the Swiss Federal Railways. Their dial indicators resemble classic railway patterns, and their second hand pays homage to the red paddle Swiss train conductors would use to signal passengers.

Initially crafting men's watches, Mondaine would expand into finely designed women's watches early in their history. 

Mondaine’s collection of automatic watches, stainless steel watches and leather watches are each uniquely their own. The classic ‘Swiss Railway’ dial makes an exquisite centrepiece for black watches and red watches, and you’ll find they’re a favourite in Shiels’ range.  

You can shop for Mondaine watches online or in-store and save with Shiels. We offer Afterpay, Zip, humm, Klarna and Latitude Interest free. Don't forget to take advantage of free shipping on all orders over $69.

For Mondaine Watches in Sydney, Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane, Sunshine Coast, Gold Coast and North Queensland, you can't go past Shiels. Shop online or in store now.

Is Mondaine made in Switzerland?

Mondaine watches have been designed and crafted in Switzerland since 1944. The Mondaine HQ is currently located in the Swiss city of Zurich.

Are Mondaine watches automatic?

Mondaine watches are made in both automatic and quartz movements.

Are Mondaine watches unisex?

Many of the Swiss brand’s watches are suitable for men and women. Mondaine design watches with elegance and bold style, fit for anyone.

What is Mondaine Stop2Go?

A Mondaine Stop2Go watch has fascinating movement. The red second hand will reach 12 o’ clock in 58 seconds and stop for the final two, turning into the next minute precisely as the minute hand jumps. This creates an emphasis on the changing of the minute, and on the punctuality of the Swiss.