Friday, June 22, 2012

Eterna - Tangaroa Moonphase Chronograph

Eterna - Tangaroa Moonphase Chronograph NEW














The new Eterna Tangaroa watches recall a 2006 ocean-borne saga that followed on the heels of the Kon-Tiki’s celebrated trans-Pacific adventures.
Made of balsawood and focussing on ecological and ethnographical pursuits like its fabled forerun-ner, the raft Tangaroa swept across a broad swath of the south Pacific, studying the state of its waters.


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The case, in stainless steel, measures 42mm x 14mm. It has an AR-coated sapphire crystal, a sapphire display back, and is water resistant to 50 meters.
Movement is the Swiss automatic ETA caliber Valjoux 7751 
with 25 jewels, 28,800 vph and a power reserve of 48 hours.
 It features a chronographa and moonphase complications.


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Oris - Dive Deeper with Carlos Coste


Oris - Dive Deeper with Carlos Coste
 
Since 2006 the Swiss watch manufacturer Oris and the record breaking free diver, Carlos Coste, share a deep passion for the world of diving. From the moment this partnership was established, Oris and Carlos have launched some of the World’s most technologically advanced diving watches and are now looking forward to pushing the boundaries even further, developing innovative timepieces which inspire both watch lovers and diving enthusiasts alike.









































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Born in Caracas Venezuela in 1976, Carlos Coste became the first person to break the 100 meter barrier in the free immersion discipline in 2003. Coste held 11 freediving world records. In 2005, he won the first world championship in constant weight with 105 meters. In 2006 Carlos set the world record for free diving in the variable weight modality with a mammoth depth of 140 meters in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt. Carlos was injured in late 2006 whilst pursuing a world record in the no limits category. He resumed full training a year later and in 2010, Carlos established a new Guinness World Record for free diving, by completing a 150 meter underwater swim using no apparatus through Dos Ojos, a colossal cenote (cave network) that twists for 31 miles under Yucatan, Mexico.

To honour Coste’s incredible feat in 2010, Oris launched the Carlos Coste Limited Edition Cenote Series – the ultimate performance accessory, which followed the introduction of the Carlos Coste Chronograph Limited Edition in 2007 and the Carlos Coste Limited Edition in 2006. Oris also works closely with Carlos in testing and approving the entire range of diving watches.

 ORIS - Carlos Coste Chronograph Limited Edition  2007

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Ulrich W. Herzog, Executive Chairman of Oris commented: “We are very proud to partner with Carlos Coste. He shares our philosophy and values in sustaining the highest professional work standards and is dedicated to the world of diving. He fits our company mission perfectly: “real watches for real people”.

 Oris - Carlos Coste Chronograph Limited Edition 2010
 














 







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Carlos Coste added: “I’m very excited about the future with Oris. The brand is at the forefront of technology, constantly ensuring that their diving watches provide the advanced functions which are vital for diving enthusiasts. They offer the ultimate in precision and reliability without compromising on style and I’m looking forward to jointly discovering new frontiers over the next years”.

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HUBLOT - KING POWER 48 MM OCEANOGRAPHIC 4000 KING GOLD WHITE

HUBLOT - KING POWER 48 MM OCEANOGRAPHIC 4000 KING GOLD WHITE NEW



















Press release (PDF) June 2012

CEANOGRAPHIC 4000 KING GOLD WHITE
In association with the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, Hublot unveils a diver's watch able to withstand the pressure exerted at a depth of 4,000 metres.
It is a symbolic watch. The 4000 m watch. A watch developed for pushing the limits of what is rational and possible. It has taken 18 months of research, development and testing to present, today, the Oceanographic 4000, a watch which can be worn on dives to depths of 4,000 metres, under extreme pressure - an exceptional technical achievement.
For the first time, the famous Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, with the Institut Océanographique Fondation Albert 1st Prince de Monaco - names renowned throughout the world in the fields of marine studies, research and conservation - has agreed to be associated with a watch. Quite some symbol.



















 


A genuine instrument with technology developed to the extreme, ergonomics for efficiency and ease of handling, this watch was conceived and designed to push the limits of the possible. Almost all the features of the Oceanographic 4000 are exceptional, in terms of design, development and manufacturing. To be described as diver's watch, resistant to the pressure exerted at the record depth of 4,000 metres, the watch had to meet the exacting specifications of the international standards of Swiss watchmaking (NIHS).
Starting with its seal, tested by Hublot in a Roxer tank, submerged and pressurised to the equivalent of 5,000 metres. To ensure the watertightness of the watch and to resist this extreme pressure, the synthetic sapphire crystal is 6.5 thick. This is thicker than normal, but is reasonable for this level of resistance. The case back is screw-down, a sine qua non for reaching such depths. It is made of grade 2 titanium, an extremely strong stainless material.
As its case is made of King Gold (18K gold with 5% of platinum which gives this special intense red color), the Oceanographic 4000 is still light on the wrist - although its diameter of 48 mm and its volume is substantial.
From the brightness standpoint, the time and elapsed time measured by the flange must be legible from a distance of 25 cm in the dark. To meet this requirement, the dial, the flange and the hands of the Oceanographic 4000 have been optimised to have a larger surface area treated with SuperLuminova™, a luminescent material emitting a white colour.
The reading method has been made as safe as possible, using an internal rotating flange which is unidirectional and rack-driven, with a dive time indicator. The dive time indicator being placed as close as possible to the dial minimises the risk of inadvertently altering the dive time.

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 It also makes the dive time easier to read. In accordance with the standard, the Oceanographic 4000 has a minute scale on which the five-minute periods are clearly highlighted.
The watch is fitted with two screw-down crowns (a protective measure that helps ensure water resistance by compression of an O-ring seal).The flange crown which sets the dive time is placed at the 2 o'clock position for easy access and more comfortable use. It is unidirectional, again for safety reasons, with a bayonet fitting and protected by an oversized crown guard, for extra safety and easy operation when handling diving equipment. The second crown, for winding and setting the time and date, is positioned at 4 o'clock to avoid obstruction.
Finally, the Oceanographic 4000 has a helium valve, a feature essential to any diving watch capable of descending to great depths.An essential feature when the watch is used in diving chambers, the helium valve allows gases that have infiltrated the watch during the descent to safely escape during the ascent. The valve fitted to the Oceanographic 4000 is made of stainless steel, positioned at 10 o'clock, visible from the left-hand side lug.
 
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The watch comes with two tongue and buckle straps ("Town" & "Diver"). This type of fastening is more secure than a folding clasp for this type of use, and is also easier to handle and close when using gloves. Note that the design of this buckle is original (because the use of a tongue is rare in the normal Hublot collections) and that its method of attachment to the case is even more so with two small push buttons built into each end of the case to allow the strap to be changed instantly without the use of a screwdriver or any other accessory. The "Town" strap is in white rubber. The "Diver" strap, a blend of white rubber and Nomex™, longer than a standard strap, has been developed to be worn over a diving suit up to 8 mm thick.
The Oceanographic 4000 has been designed to meet the most demanding requirements of both professional divers and watch enthusiasts.
It will enter the history of diving watches which have become legendary.


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 Reference 731.OE.21.80.RW
  • Series: Limited to 100 pieces
  • Case: “King Power” – 48 mm diameter in King Gold 18K
  • Bezel: King Gold 18K; 6 H-shaped titanium screws
  • Crystal: Sapphire with anti-reflective treatment
  • Lug bezel: White composite resin
  • Lateral inserts: White composite resin
  • Case back: Microblasted satin-finished titanium
  • Crown: Titanium with white rubber insert
  • Screws: Titanium
  • Water resistance: Certified to 400 ATM or 4,000 metres; Tested to 5,000 metres according to the NIHS standards
  • Dial: Matt white; Satin-finished appliques with white SuperLuminova™
  • Hands: Microblasted satin-finished with white SuperLuminova™
  • Movement: Mechanical with automatic winding HUB1401
  • No. of components: 180
  • Jewels: 23
  • Bridges: Satin-finished, bevelled & polished
  • Barrel: With reinforced spring
  • Escapement: Glucydur hairspring
  • Power Reserve: Approximately 42 hours
  • Straps: Available with two straps – White rubber / White rubber and white Nomex™
  • Closing system: Tongue and buckle in King Gold 18K


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International Press Contact: Marine Lemonnier Brennan ∙ E-mail: m.lemonnier@hublot.com

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