Archive for May, 2010

May 29th, 2010  Posted at   Interesting Watches

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Pictured is the Suunto Elementum Terra, a watch ideal for urban and wilderness exploration and survival. It unites useful functions for outdoor sports, including an altimeter, a barometer for predicting the weather, and a compass for navigation. It is a nice combination of form and multi-functionality.

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The stylishly rugged case is made of steel and measures 44mm in diameter. The strap is leather in the photos, while it is also available with a thick metal bracelet and several rubber straps of different styles. The watch performs the best on the leather strap, I think. The Elementum Terra has been applied with a standard LCD screen, which is one of the most beautiful and clear LCD screens that I have ever seen. The screen’s protector is a sapphire crystal, which ensures optimal readability. The case can stand the pressure down to 100 meters underwater.

The battery used in the model is the very popular CR2032 that is widely available. You can find it easily in most supermarkets. Suunto watches go for about 2 years on a battery. However, it seems a pity that the watch don’t incorporate a battery indicator on the dial.

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The Suunto Elementum collection is consisted of three cool timepieces – the Elementum Terra, the Elementum Aqua and the Elementum Ventus, each specifically designed for mountaineering, diving and sailing enthusiasts. Retail for the Elementum Terra is $899 – $1199. The quality is the best for your money, as the Terra will serve you on an 8000 meter peak as well as in the boardroom.

For those not familiar with Suunto, the Finnish-based brand is a leading designer and manufacturer of sports precision instruments for training, diving and outdoor sports. Suunto’s computers for the wrist offer strong aesthetics, accuracy and dependability. Suunto’s sister companies are familiar to sports and outdoors lovers the world over, and they include Wilson, Atomic, Precor, Salomon, Mavic and Arc’teryx.

Photos from aBlogtoRead

May 28th, 2010  Posted at   Interesting Watches

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The creative watchmaker Cabestan has recently unveiled this intriguing Sol Invictus watch, the world’s first perpetual mechanical watch using solar energy . Born out of the fruitful collaboration between Cabestan and Marc Alfieri , the remarkable model bears the name Sol Invictus, translated as Invincible Sun, stemming from that of God, revered by the Roman Emperor Aurelian.

As one of the best specialists in the field of watchmaking, Marc Alfieri boasts an extensive experience in large scale deployment of solar panels in France. When meeting with Jean-Francois Ruchonnet, the top watchmaker of Cabestan, Mark came up with the idea of integrating those solar panels into the Cabestan Winch Tourbillon Vertical to create a movement completely powered by solar energy. With the cooperation with l’INES, l’Institut National de l’Energie Solaire, Mark Alfieri successfully installed the solar panels into Sol Invictus with the power produced equal to 100 milliwatts.

The solar energy watch features two brushless micromotors – one for rewinding the movement and the other for setting the time. These elements boast the modest dimensions of 1.9 mm x 5.5 mm, diameter and length indicated respectively, which were traditionally used in the medical industry. The two micromotors are governed by a diminutive controller with a programmable oscillator. There have been used a twin-blade electromechanical contact, which serves to open and close electrical circuit. The entires structure demonstrates an astonishing rewinding system for the movement.

Marc Alfieri’s partner, Jean-Francois Ruchonnet, has integrated his eye-catching vertical Cabestan movement in the center of the watch. He has also equipped the model with two solar panels located at 12 and 6 o’clock. These important components are mounted in metal frames, secured to pivots. Underneath the solar cells the watch wearer can admire the micromotors and rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. The twin-blade contact with its glass casing is visible in the middle of the movement. The complicated mechanism, connecting the crown to the movement, also includes a striking 30 mm long axle, traversing the movement in its width.

The Cabestan Sol Invictus watch is surely meant for high-tech watch lovers.

May 27th, 2010  Posted at   Industry News, Rolex

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The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE) operated the destruction of about 7000 replica Rolex watches at a contractor’s site in Philadelphia. These fakes are enough to create more than $1,000,000. To reap fabulous profits is the only reason for producing counterfeit timepieces or other luxury goods. For a very long time many Asian developing countries put their reputations at risk for severely violating intellectual property rights.

Fake watches ranks the second on the list of “the most obnoxious things for luxury watchmakers”. Well, the one on the top is a bad economy. To those watch firms, fakes are as bad as hard drug trafficking. Fabricating replica watches is definitely not a violent crime, but it certainly do great damage to the luxury goods economy, even the whole industy. It is an illegal activity that utterly disregards intellectual property rights.

The suspect who created these fakes is Binh Cam Tran of Pennsylvania. He is serving six years in federal prison after being convicted of trafficking in counterfeit goods, conspiracy, and nine counts of money laundering. He has been ordered to pay over $2 million dollars to Rolex USA.

May 25th, 2010  Posted at   Industry News, Patek Philippe

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Before the 19th century, China had been considered as the most powerful and richest country in the world. So at that time, European watchmakers, goldsmiths, painters on enamel and engravers came together in order to create these true works of art intended to seduce the Chinese dignitaries. To some degree, the global reputation of Swiss timepieces had its roots at the close commercial relationship with the Orient.

Under the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (1736 to 1796), Swiss watchmakers gradually began to establish their own trade relations with China, as the Genevan luxury watchmaking industry played an important role and at the turn of the century evolved to become the preferred purveyor of timepieces for the Chinese Empire. Many Swiss watchmakers took up residence in China until trade relations collapsed with the eruption of the First Opium War, fought between 1839 and 1842.

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To demonstrate the important part of history of Swiss Watch, an exceptional thematic exhibition “The Mirror of Seduction” is being held at the Patek Philippe Museum, from 15th May to 16th October 2010. Presented in the museum are those crafted explicitly for the Chinese market from the mid-18th century until about 1850. These “Chinese” watches are highly varied, depicting religious, mythological, and purely secular themes.

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May 24th, 2010  Posted at   Cartier, Industry News

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Cartier has recently opened its first boutique in Saint Petersburg, located on the banks of the Moyka River. The inauguration was celebrated like a nocturne in three movements: a cocktail reception, followed by dinner at the Mikhailovsky Castle and then a nighttime cruise on the Neva River.

Cartier’s links with Russia began in the late 19th century, with the frequent visits by Russian nobility to Paris and to Cartier on rue de la Paix. Imperial Russia enjoyed a strong French influence, evident in architecture and dress, and most of the nobility and upper classes spoke French.

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Demi Moore appeared arm-in-arm with the President and CEO of Cartier International, Bernard Fornas.

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Greeted by a swarm of paparazzi, together they hosted more than 300 guests, including Alexander, the Crown Prince of Yugoslavia (a great-grandson of Grand Duchess Pavlona) and his wife, Katherine, the Crown Princess of Yugoslavia.

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Vice governor of Saint-Petersburg Yuri Molchanov and his wife

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Mikhailovsky Castle as a part of the opening of the new Cartier Flagship Store

May 23rd, 2010  Posted at   Nivrel

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The boutique German brand Nivrel has recently introduced a new automatic wristwatch for ladies – the Heritage Bijoux La Grande Date watch. The 35mm wide woman’s watch is attractive and unpretentious, an ideal timepiece for females of most any age or personality.

The new Nivrel watch comes in two versions – a silver dial presented on a snow white leather strap, and a shining black dial presented on a black strap. The dial has some attractive machine engraving on it. The hands and hour markers are made of steel, so is the case. Crystal is sapphire on the front, with a mineral crystal on the rear exhibition window. The watch looks more sexy and elegant in person.

Inside the tasteful exterior design is an automatic movement based on the calibre ETA 2892-A. The modified movement sports a big date indicator window at 12 o’clock, as well as hours, minutes, and small seconds.

The watch is also available with three case styles, either completely in steel, steel with a gold bezel, or in all solid 18k gold. Prices start at 1,660 euros for the watch in steel, to 1,995 euros in steel and gold, up to 4,210 euros for the watch in all gold. For the willing, the timepiece may be set with TW-if brilliant-cut diamonds. As far as I am concerned, I suggest that stick with a watch for watch lovers when getting a Nivrel.

May 22nd, 2010  Posted at   Perrelet

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The innovative watchmaker Perrelet launched its illustrious Titanium collection in 2007. The highly sought-after collection includes five different complications amd feature different materials. Now the line is enriched with the newly introduced 3 Hands-date watch, a watch destined to follow the path of success blazed by its predecessors.

Every watch from the collection is powered by a reliable basic caliber integrated with the company’s signature complications, such as Double Rotor, Moon Phase and Retrograde Regulator. All the movements is of top quality with Perrelet exclusive finish and a central rotor set with a crystal. Like the earlier models in the line, the Perrelet Titanium 3 Hands-date watch is characterized by its resolutely modern and profoundly masculine style, which is a bit softened by an elegant finish.

Housed in a titanium case measuring 43.5mm, the new watch is armed with anti-reflective sapphire crystals on its front and back sides. The dial creates a subtle contrast between black and anthracite, completed with luminous indices and markers. The water-resistance is down to 100 meters.

The movement is a reliable Automatic P-261 movement with 21 rubies. Beating at a frequency of 28,800 vph, the movement offers a power reserve of 40 hours. Joining the watch to the wrist is a natural black rubber strap fitted with a titanium deployment buckle.

May 20th, 2010  Posted at   Industry News, Vacheron Constantin

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Vacheron Contantin, the most prestigious and the oldest Swiss watchmaker in the world, collaborated with Twentieth Century Fox to host the exclusive after-party for the Premiere of Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps at the 62nd annual Cannes Film Festival.

The party welcomed the famed director Oliver Stone, as well as the film’s stars, including Michael Douglas, Josh Brolin, Shia LaBeouf, Carey Mulligan and Frank Langella. What’s more, Vachron Constantin co-stars with the forementioned figures, as Josh Brolin’s character, Bretton James, wears the exceptional “American 1921″ timepiece from the brand’s collection, Les Historiques (pictured below).

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Immediately following the premiere, the event took place at a beautiful estate located in the rolling hills just outside of the city of Cannes – the magical Château des Fayères. The guests enjoyed a gorgeous evening, gathering around the estate’s scintillating outdoor pool and dining on a provençal buffet of fresh seafood and grilled meats. The film’s star-studded cast shined as they were welcomed by Vacheron Constantin for the magnificent soiree. The party also highlighted high-profile crowd of attendees including CEO of Google Eric Schimdt, Ellen Berkin, Josh Brolin’s spouse Diane Lane, Bryan Lourd, Richard Lovett, supermodel Karolina Kurkova, and Mansour Ojeih.

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Keeping coherence with the luxurious surroundings, Vacheron Constantin presented a handpicked collection of timepieces to demonstrates the brand’s long history and the top Swiss quality and design. The timepiece that Mr. Brolin’s character donned in the film, Les Historiques American 1921, expresses the enjoyable partnership between Vacheron Constantin and Twentieth Century Fox.

May 19th, 2010  Posted at   Interesting Watches

The eponymous watch company Lionel Ladoire was founded in 2007. Lionel Ladoire, the founder, refers his first timepiece as the UFO of watchmaking. Frankly speaking, the watch is an audacious effort that leaves no on indifferent. As I googled something interesting about Ladoire, I was surprised that the man is a surfer and a rock drummer as well as a talented young watchmaker. The company owner is not like any horologists in my memory before.

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The horological UFO has a name as Roller Guardian Time, or RGT. With its 56 x 45 x 16.3mm uniquely-shaped case, the watch look strikingly on the wrist. The shape is created to resemble a pebble or a pebble-like UFO. The asymmetric shape is soft, organic, and surprisingly balanced. You may think the watch employs many hands for the GMT display. In fact, there is only one traditional moving hand (the big one), along with the other “hands” fixed in place. Hours, minutes and seconds are presented through disks that rotate on ceramic ball bearings that require no lubrication. The crown at 8 o’clock couples coherence with the quick correctors at 2 and 4 o’clock

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Inside the watch is an automatic movement with micro-rotors is an in-house design realized with the help of skilled outside partners. It is visible via the transparent case-back, finely decorative. Only 50 watches are produced per year for the RGT, with a price of $150,000 each.

May 18th, 2010  Posted at   Interesting Watches, Rebellion

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The eponymous watchmaker Rebellion has redefined again the frontiers of technical achievement with its Rebellion T-1000 watch. The watch, as the name suggests, is provided with an unbelievable 1000-hour power reserve, equal to almost 42 days! Rebellion builds the new history in this field.

The idea of increasing the power reserve was born in June 2008, inpired by the smell of motor oil and hot engines in the famous 24 hours of Le Mans car race. The endurance car racing has boasted extensive experience for the creative watchmaker.

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The case of the remarkable T-1000 watch is the brainchild of the combination of Rebellion with Eric Giroud. With a base in aluminum, the case is crafted in titanium, measuring 46.7mm x 46.9mm x 19.5mm. The case features a time-setting crown equipped with a patented push-button clutch system. The water-resistance is down to 50 meters. The functionality of the timepiece includes hours and minutes, indicated on rollers. The power reserve indicator is viewable through a window on the side of the case.

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The Rebellion T-1000 watch is created on a hand-wound movement – REB T-1000. It incorporates a winding lever with 14 ceramic jewels and 22 rubies. The movement beats at 18,000 vph, a relatively low frequency, and highlights the remarkable power reserve of 1000 hours. This exceptional power reserve is assured by six (2 x 3) vertical mainspring barrels, wound in parallel by the chain and prop shaft. To ensure an optimal torque curve, the barrels can discharge power automatically.

The watch comes with a black alligator leather strap, equipped with a patented folding clasp endowed with a micrometric push-button regulation system. The exclusive folding clasp enables the wearer to easily adjust the length of the strap. The release of this horological marvel is strictly limited to 100 pieces.