Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Breitling - Avenger II Chronograph

BREITLING - Avenger II Chronograph 2013

  THE AVENGER RAMPS UP THE POWER

As authentic instruments for professionals, the models in the Avenger line have been redesigned in a style that is even more technical, functional and sophisticated. An exceptional look for these trustworthy companions on the most extreme missions.

Absolute power. Steely muscles. Peerless performances. Extraordinary precision. The Avenger by Breitling has been designed to offer a maximum of security and reliability. A maximum of sturdiness and shock-resistance with its robust construction and its substantial lateral reinforcements. A maximum of functionality, with its large screw-locked crown and non-slip grip. A maximum of readability, with its thick glareproofed sapphire crystal and its oversized hands, numerals and hour-markers.

Breitling now gives a new face to outstanding accomplishments by redesigning the entire Avenger line in a resolutely original style. The slimmer case adopts an even more ergonomic profile. The new stencil-type numerals with their taut, dynamic lines, further strengthen the ties with aviation. The new engraved and satin-brushed bezel is adorned with integrated rider tabs. The readability is optimized by large hands and hour-markers accentuated by a luminescent coating. Titanium casebacks – bearing a conversion scale for Anglo-Saxon metric measurements – keeps the case lighter.

The new Avenger II collection comprises four models endowed with highly distinctive functions and characters. Four instruments for all manner of missions:

Avenger II Chronograph

Absolute power. Steely muscles. Peerless resistance. Extraordinary precision. 

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The Avenger II chronograph is designed to offer a maximum of security and sturdiness. 

This true instrument for professionals is distinguished by its technical and functional style, ergonomic construction and aviation-inspired stencil-type numerals. The case water-resistant to 300 m (1,000 ft) with pushpiece guards screwed into the steel houses a selfwinding chronograph movement chronometer-certified by the COSC.

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Technical Specifications
Caliber
    Breitling 13
Movement
    Selfwinding mechanical
Chronograph
    1/4th second, 30 minutes, 12 hours
Vibration
    28 800 v.p.h
Jewel
    25 jewels
Calendar
    Dial aperture
Case
    Steel
Water resistance
    300 m (1000 ft)
Bezel
    Unidirectional, ratcheted
Crown
    Screw-locked
Crystal
    Sapphire, glareproofed both sides
Diameter
    43.00 mm
Interhorn width

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Avenger II Chronograph GMT

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The Avenger II GMT stands out by its ultra-practical 24-hour second timezone display, complemented by a bidirectional rotating bezel enabling a third timezone reading. The officially chronometer-certified selfwinding movement is protected by an ultra-sturdy steel case water-resistant to 300 m (1,000 ft). The efficiency of the controls is guaranteed by a solid crown with a non-slip grip. The aviation-inspired stencil-type numerals lend a technical and original touch of style.

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Technical Specifications

Caliber
    Breitling 32
Movement
    Selfwinding mechanical, 2nd timezone (24 hr)
Vibration
    28 800 v.p.h
Jewel
    21 jewels
Calendar
    Dial aperture
Case
    Steel
Water resistance
    300 m (1000 ft)
Bezel
    Bidirectional ratcheted
Crown
    Screw-locked
Crystal
    Sapphire, glareproofed both sides
Diameter
    43.00 mm
Interhorn width
    22/20 mm
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SUPER Avenger II Chronograph

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The ideal companion for all manner of challenges, the Super Avenger II chronograph combines an imposing 48 mm diameter with a powerful and extremely professional aesthetic. Its steel case water-resistant to 300 m (1,000 ft) is geared up for the most extreme missions thanks to its rugged construction, its screwed-in pushpiece guards and its solid screw-lock crown with non-slip grip. The selfwinding chronograph movement is chronometer-certified by the COSC, the highest industry benchmark in terms of precision and reliability.



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Technical Specifications


Caliber
    Breitling 13
Movement
    Selfwinding mechanical
Chronograph
    1/4th second, 30 minutes, 12 hours
Vibration
    28 800 v.p.h
Jewel
    25 jewels
Calendar
    Dial aperture
Case
    Steel
Water resistance
    300 m (1000 ft)
Bezel
    Unidirectional, ratcheted
Crown
    Screw-locked
Crystal
    Sapphire, glareproofed both sides
Diameter
    48.00 mm
Interhorn width
    24/20 mm
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Avenger II SEAWOLF

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The professional Avenger II Seawolf super-diver model teams a powerful look with exceptional performances. The case water-resistant to the fabulous depth of 3,000 m (10,000 ft) is equipped with a unidirectional rotating bezel, a screw-lock crown with a non-slip grip and a valve serving to equal out pressure differences between the inside and the outside of the watch. The selfwinding movement chronometer-certified by the COSC guarantees maximum precision and reliability – on land, at sea and in the air.

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The Avenger models are available in several dial colors, with stencil-type numerals or hour-markers, on a rubber strap or on the new Professional bracelet with redesigned links. They are all equipped with mechanical selfwinding movements chronometer-certified by the COSC, the highest industry benchmark in terms of precision and reliability – and the only one based on an international norm

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Technical Specifications

Caliber
    Breitling 17
Movement
    Selfwinding mechanical
Vibration
    28 800 v.p.h
Jewel
    25 jewels
Calendar
    Dial aperture
Case
    Steel polished/satin-finish
Water resistance
    3000 m (10,000 ft)
Bezel
    Unidirectional, ratcheted
Crown
    Screw-locked
Crystal
    Sapphire, glareproofed both sides
Diameter
    45.00 mm
Interhorn width
    22/20 mm

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Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Laurent Ferrier - Galet Traveller


Laurent Ferrier - Galet Traveller NEW

A long-term vision

The son and grandson of watchmakers, Laurent Ferrier, the emblematic figure of the brand that bears his name, is profoundly attached to the excellence of traditional watchmaking crafts. His lengthy experience in the fields of horological design, technical research and watch exteriors vividly demonstrate both his assiduity and his inventive nature.

A dream come true

In 2010, Laurent Ferrier presented the first model bearing his signature: “I nurtured a dream of making watches that represent my horological values: simplicity, precision and pure, uncluttered beauty. These values guide my choices in terms of both design and technical characteristics.” He develops his own watches, from conception through to production and in doing so is backed by his son Christian, a guarantee of continuity.

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BaselWorld 2013: the Galet Traveller tames the hours of the world

Distances are shrinking as travellers circle the globe at ever greater speed. The plane whisks us in a few hours to another continent, to the heart of another culture, to another moment of the day or night. Rio yesterday, Moscow today, Sydney tomorrow. Long-haul planes criss-cross the oceans and straddle time zones. Fortunately, watchmaking is there, as loyal and accurate as ever.

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It puts landmarks in place, punctuating time to enable us to keep a foothold in temporal reality. With the Galet Traveller, Laurent Ferrier offers a chance to cross time zones by one smooth move on the wrist. Pressing a push-button brings the time zone up to date. The Galet Traveller thus adopts all the hours on the planet in a single manoeuvre.

Time around the world
 
It was not until the end of the 19th century that world time established itself universally. The need to harmonise time between various geographical locations made itself felt with the development of the maritime travel and the railways. In 1884, the Earth was officially divided into 24 time zones at the International Meridian Conference in Washington. Greenwich Mean Time became the time reference throughout the world for most of the 20th century, before being replaced by UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) based on the Earth’s rotation.

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Time zones, corresponding to the division of the surface of the Earth into various zones living according to the same hours, time zones stretch from the North to the South pole and are marked off by two meridians 15° apart. One hour is detracted or added for each time zone crossed from East to West or in the opposite direction. Thus, if it is noon at Greenwich, the 0 meridian, it is 3 pm in Moscow three time zones eastwards. While this system did not initially meet with unanimous approval, it is now vital to the smooth functioning of our planet.


Time zones are not always stable. Several reasons may influence chances, such as adjustment to “summer” or Daylight Saving Time (DST), or the desire to standardise time over an extremely broad territory. But one thing is for sure: the mission of globalising time that time zones were designed to serve has indeed been accomplished.

A useful complication
The Galet Traveller helps its user get his bearings within this world time. A dual-time display is an extremely useful complication when travelling. This new watch was developed with the aim of ensuring extremely smooth handling, while also ensuring visual balance, readability and performance in all circumstances – all values dear to Laurent Ferrier.
Positioned perfectly geometrically and delicately integrated on the left side of the case, two oblong push-buttons are pressed to modify local time indicated by a central hand. These two buttons at 8 and 10 o’clock are subtly integrated into the case middle so as to follow the harmonious curve of this solid gold “pebble”. Only a tiny notch designed for a fingernail forms a tiny protruding edge in order to facilitate handling. When moving from one time zone to another, the central hour hand indicating local time may be moved forwards or backwards, in one-hour increments, by successive presses.
 
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Pressing the upper push-button advances the hand by one hour, while pressing the lower push-button moves it backwards, all without affect the minutes hand. On a flight from Geneva to New York, the traveller will thus simply need to press the lower push-button six times to ensure the watch is set to exact local time upon landing.
In addition to this fast local-time adjustment, the date, appearing in a window at 3 o’clock, is automatically modified when the hand passes midnight, thus spontaneously adapting to transitions between the various time zones. The window at 9 o’clock maintains the reference or home time. Thanks to its 24-hour display, it is easy to check whether it is day or night in one’s place of residence even from the other side of the world.

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Perfect readability
The Galet Traveller developed by Laurent Ferrier ensures smooth continuity in the watchmaking journey of the House. This same spirit of functionality, as well as readability and aesthetic appeal already present in the other models from the brand. The solid white or red gold pebble-shaped case – that has become a brand signature – recalls the pocket watches of yesteryear. The winding crown is as round and generously sized as ever, and the gold hands retain their characteristic shape. The extremely slender hour-markers and the two bevelled apertures ensure optimal readability. Laurent Ferrier thereby once again proves its ability to find the perfect balance between a strongly identifiable neoclassical design on the one hand, and tried and tested efficiency on the other.

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The silver-toned, midnight blue or slate grey dial alternates between two aesthetic finishes: vertical satin-brushed finish in the centre and circular satin-brushed around the outside. A transferred minute circle punctuates the circumference with ten white gold, red gold or white-painted hour-markers, with two at 12 o’clock. In the two apertures, one at 3 o’clock for the date and the other at 9 o’clock for home time, the Arabic numerals are painted in black. The seconds counter at 6 o’clock is hollowed and bevelled. The gold central hands sweeping over the dial are “assegai-shaped” for the hours and minutes and baton-type for the seconds. This extremely graphical dial in which every detail has its own importance, display a distinct family likeness with the rest of the Laurent Ferrier collection.

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moscow, Sydney, New York or Rio de Janeiro: the new Galet Traveller adopts all the hours on the planet. This year, Laurent Ferrier presents a dual-time function, a so-called useful complication that is extremely simple to operate. This watch crosses the world’s various time zones at a single press, while ensuring a blend of readability and performance.

Subtly integrated into the left-hand side of the case, two oblong pushbuttons serve to move the local time indicated by the central hand either backwards or forwards. Along with this fast time correction, the date appearing in a window at 3 o’clock is automatically modified each time the hand passes midnight, thus adapting to the transitions between various time zones, while the reference or ‘home’ time continues to appear through the 9 o’clock aperture. Thanks to its 24-hour display mode, it is easy to keep track of whether it is day or night at home, even from the other side of the world.  


Visually speaking, the Galet Traveller guarantees authentic readability thanks to its pure aesthetic. The case is in white or red gold. The solid silver dial in silver-toned, midnight blue or slate grey variations features two alternating decorative effects: vertical satin-brushed in the centre and circular satin-brushed around the outside.  

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The Galet Traveller houses a self-winding calibre belonging to the famous line of micro-rotor movements with natural escapement. It is combined with the dual time-zone adjustment mechanism as well as the date. This integrated complication took a full two years to develop, since each component is an integral part of the global construction of the case calibre.

This innovative horological architecture, complemented by the natural escapement, ensures the excellent winding force of the micro-rotor. Its efficiency is far superior to the majority of standard escapements and above all very stable over the long term – an asset that significantly contributes to the exceptionally accurate rate of this chronometer certified by Besançon Observatory.

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A finely tuned movement
The Galet Traveller houses self-winding Calibre LF 230.01, from the famous line of Micro-Rotor movements with natural escapement. It incorporates the dual time-zone adjustment mechanism as well as the date. This useful complication, that took a full two years to develop, is fully integrated and each part is an integral part of the global architecture of the base calibre.

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As with the previous developments, LF Calibre 230.01 features a pawl-fitted micro-rotor unidirectional winding system, backed by a double direct-impulse natural escapement. The latter, devised by Abraham-Louis Breguet in the late 18th century, is now made using modern technologies that contribute to the exceptional precision of Laurent Ferrier watches. The major distinctive feature of this natural escapement lies in the fact that two impulses are directly imparted to the balance with each oscillation. Its excellent efficiency guarantees a high amplitude for the balance operating at a frequency of 21,600 vibrations per hour.

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  Laurent Ferrier uses a silicon pallet-lever for its lightness and its self-lubricating properties, as well as escape-wheels in a phosphorous nickel alloy known for its extreme hardness, all made using LIGA technology. The main advances of these cutting-edge materials lies in the resulting perfect surface states, as well as strong resistance to both wear and corrosion.

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The micro-rotor is in engine-turned 18K gold. It is fitted with a “silent bloc” shock-absorbing system similar to chassis mounting rubbers. The winding device is offset and fitted on the mainplate between two bridges, and fixed between two jewels. This reduces the thickness of the movement and provides a clear view of the construction, while ensuring maximum stability compared with a conventional oscillating weight.

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This innovative horological architecture, complemented by the natural escapement, serves to achieve a one-third increase in the winding force of the micro-rotor and thus to achieve an 80-hour power reserve. Its efficiency is thus far superior to the majority of classic escapements and is above all extremely stable over the long term – an asset that significantly contributes to the exceptionally accurate rate of this chronometer certified by Besançon Observatory.

CALIBRE LF 230.01

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Sophisticated finishing
The decoration and finishing of the movement are in keeping with the finest watchmaking traditions. The sapphire crystal case-back of the Galet Traveller provides a fine view of the finesse of this workmanship. In addition to the Côtes de Genève motif adorning the bridges and the circular-graining of the mainplate, the sides are manually chamfered and the screw heads are polished. The authenticity of the hand chamfering is perceptible in the clean cut of the interior angles that no machine can achieve and which demonstrate the authenticity of the watchmaking art as exercised by Laurent Ferrier.

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Technical Characteristics

Movement:
  • Self-winding Calibre LF230.01 chronometer-certified by Besançon Observatory
  • Off-centred micro-rotor in 18K solid gold with pawl-fitted unidirectional winding, fixed between the mainplate and the bridge of the micro-rotor and equipped with a “silent bloc” shock-absorbing system
  • Natural escapement with double direct-impulse directly on the balance
  • Silicon pallet-lever with self-lubricating properties, escape-wheels in a phosphorous nickel alloy, produced according to LIGA technology.
  • Indications: hours, minutes, small seconds at 6 o’clock, date at 3 o’clock home time/reference time at 9 o’clock.
  • Correctors: crown for winding and time-setting and, on the left side of the case, two push-buttons (+) and (-) respectively positioned at 10 and 8 o’clock, to adjust the time hour per hour with automatic date correction.
  • Stop-seconds function
  • Diameter: 14’’’ ( Ø 31.60 mm)
  • Thickness: 5,80 mm
  • Frequency: 3Hz (21,600 vibrations per hour)
  • Power reserve: 80 hours
  • 288 parts
  • 44 jewels
Case:
  • 18K/750 5N red gold or 210Pd non-rhodium plated white gold
  • Three parts: case middle, bezel and snap-on case-back
  • Size: Ø 41 mm (49 mm including the lugs)
  • Thickness: of the material 10 mm / including the sapphire crystal 12.64 mm
  • Domed sapphire crystals, front and back
  • Water-resistant to 30 metres
  • “Ball-shaped” crown in 18K/750 5N red gold or 210Pd 18K white gold
Dial:
  • Silver-toned, midnight blue or slate grey 925 Ag solid silver, vertical satin-brushed finish in the centre surrounded by circular satin-brushed motif
  • “Teardrop” hour-markers in 18K/750 red gold, 210Pd white gold or white-painted
  • Minute track around the dial circumference
  • Bevelled date window at 3 o’clock
  • Small seconds counter at 6 o’clock
  • Dual time-zone aperture at 9 o’clock
Hands:
  • 18K gold
  • Hours and minutes: “assegai-shaped”
  • Seconds: baton-type with counterweight ou counterpoised baton-type
Strap:
  • Hand-sewn black or chestnut brown alligator leather, Alcantara lining
  • 16 mm pin buckle or double-blade folding clasp, in 18K/750 5N red gold or 210 Pd white gold
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Friday, May 31, 2013

ARNOLD & SON - East India Company Set Limited Edition


















ARNOLD & SON - TB East INDIA Company Set Limited Edition NEW


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A magnificent tribute to the fabulous East Indiamen:
the East India Company Set from
Arnold & Son



The East India Company Set is the latest addition to Arnold & Son’s Instrument Collection and comprises three timepieces that combine maritime precision with aesthetic perfection. The models celebrate the East Indiamen, the vessels that helped to establish the trading supremacy of the East India Company.







































The East India Company was the most powerful and famous of the commercial empires that profited from trade expansion between Europe, the Americas, India and China. Underpinning its supremacy were the heavily armed trading ships that were also regularly used by the Royal Navy.

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ARNOLD & SON - East INDIA Company Set Limited Edition-1ARAP.M01A.C120P

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Now, with the East India Company Set, Arnold & Son unveils a trio of true beat timepieces. Gracing the dial of each model is an exquisitely hand-finished miniature replicating one of three paintings from the National Maritime Museum in London. The art of painting miniatures by hand calls for infinite patience and consummate skill. The tiny brushstrokes and texturing gradually build up entire images with an astonishing richness of detail that is given even greater emphasis by the reflection of light in the depth of the mother-of-pearl dials, and underscore Arnold & Son’s mastery of the decorative arts.




ARNOLD & SON - East INDIA Company Set Limited Edition-1ARAP.M02A.C120P

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The timepieces in the East India Company Set have a distinctive off-centre subdial for the time of day, one of the unmistakable design cues of the Instrument Collection. Our watchmakers and designers took their inspiration from the distinctive instrument-like chronometers produced by John Arnold and his son, John Roger Arnold. The central feature on the dial is the timepiece’s complication: a central true beat (TB) seconds.

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 Maker:  Davy, Robert Place Made:  United Kingdom Date Made:  1783-1787 Materials:  oil paint on canvas; gilt

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A rarely found complication these days, the true beat seconds (or dead beat seconds) stands for superlative accuracy and was an invaluable instrument for marine navigators. The combination of a central true beat seconds with an automatic winding system calls for enormous technical expertise. This is made possible by an internationally patented system and calls for parts accurate to a micron, or one-thousandth of a millimetre. The key components are produced using state-of-the-art LIGA (lithography, electroplating and moulding) manufacturing technology.


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                                               A&S6103
                 Exclusive Arnold & Son mechanical movement A&S6103
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The timepieces in the East India Company Set are powered by the rhodium treated A&S6103 calibre, the first automatic movement with an integrated true beat system to be developed, designed and manufactured entirely at Arnold & Son’s workshops in La Chaux-de-Fonds. The exquisite haute horlogerie finishing includes manually chamfered bridges and polished edges, fine circular graining and Côtes de Genève rayonnantes, a brushed and skeletonised rotor, and blued screws. The movement is housed in an 18-carat rose gold case with a brown alligator strap.

The East India Company Set will be available in an exclusive limited edition of just 28 sets of 3 timepieces.


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Technical Characteristics

Calibre
A&S6103
Exclusive Arnold & Son mechanical movement,
self-winding, ceramic ball bearing, 30 jewels,
diameter 30.4 mm, thickness 7.79 mm, power reserve 50 h,
28’800 vibrations/h, stop seconds
Functions
Hours, minute, strue beat seconds
Movement decoration
rhodium treated with Haute Horlogerie finishing: manually chamfered bridges with polished edges,
fine circular graining and Côtes de Genève rayonnantes,
brushed and skeletonised rotor, blued screws
Dial
Hand-engraved miniature painting, mother-of-pearl
Case
18-carat rose gold, diameter 44 mm,
cambered sapphire with anti-reflective coating on both sides,
case back see-through sapphire,
water-resistant to 30 m
Strap
Hand-stitched brown alligator leather
Limited edition
28 sets of 3 timepieces
References
1ARAP.M01A.C120P TB East Indiamen – A fleet of East Indiamen
1ARAP.M03A.C120P TB East Indiamen – East Indiamen in the China Seas
1ARAP.M02A.C120P TB East Indiamen – The Honourable East India Company’s Ship


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Thursday, May 30, 2013

Breguet - Classique Tourbillon Extra-Thin Automatic 5377




















Breguet - Classique Tourbillon Extra-Thin Automatic 5377   NEW


When he invented the tourbillon, A-L Breguet not only improved the accuracy of pocket-chronometers, he also gave the watchmaking world one of its finest horological devices.


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Since then, the Breguet company has made it a point of honour to pay tribute to this invention with timepieces each more elegant than the next. The manufacturing company has designed the reference 5377 Classique Tourbillon extra thin automatic for admirers of this complication who wish to wear as thinner watch. This 42mm watch has all its identifying attributes as a Breguet product, including its engine-turned dial and open-tipped Breguet hands, welded lugs, fine fluting on the caseband, unique number and secret signature. Yet once again it is the combination of elegance and efficiency that makes it a thoroughbred Breguet. This complicated watch is distinguished by its off-centre tourbillon, which is protected by several patents. The tourbillon carriage and the balance are in titanium, the balance-spring is made of silicon and the escapement is in silicon and anti-magnetic steel.
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The new calibre 581DR fitted into this timepiece beats at 4Hz — a high frequency for a tourbillon — without sacrificing power reserve. The patented “high-energy” barrel provides 90 hours of running time. To keep the height of the movement down to 3mm in a 7mm thick case, Breguet’s watchmakers have placed the bi-directional platinum winding rotor on the edge of the movement. This new movement, protected by two patents, has been made into a work of art; the fine engraving and superb workmanship can be admired through the sapphire-crystal caseback.
So far as its looks are concerned, the dial juxtaposes the symmetry of lines with the non-symmetrical features. Four engine-turned patterns demonstrate fine workmanship with a hobnail pattern for the hours and minutes chapter, a barleycorn surround, a straight chevron pattern for the power-reserve indicator at 8 o'clock and cross-hatching to outline each feature. A blue sapphire crowns the centre of the tourbillon bridge to draw the eye down from the hands. The case, on a leather strap, is water resistant to 3 bar (30m).


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Technical Specifications
Ref. 5377BR/12/9WU
Case in 18-carat rose gold with a finely fluted caseband.
Sapphire-crystal caseback. 42mm diameter.
Welded lugs with screw bars.
Water resistant to 3 bar (30m).
Dial in 18-carat gold, silvered and engine-turned in four different patterns.
Individually numbered and signed Breguet.
Hours chapter with Roman numerals.
Breguet open-tipped hands in polished steel.
Self-winding extra-thin tourbillon movement.
Small seconds on the tourbillon.
Numbered and signed Breguet. Cal. 581DR, 16 lignes, 42 jewels.
Power reserve of 90 hours with an indicator at 8:30.
Barrel on roller bearings.
Lateral lever escapement in silicon and anti-magnetic steel.
Silicon balance spring. 4Hz frequency. Adjusted in six positions.
Leather strap with a triple-blade folding clasp.
Also available in a platinum case: reference 5377PT/12/9WU.

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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

MAURICE LACROIX - Masterpiece Worldtimer














MAURICE LACROIX - Masterpiece Worldtimer NEW


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With its international elegance and appeal, the new Masterpiece Worldtimer watch concentrates in its 42 mm diameter all the sophistication of travel, the call of distant horizons, the mastery of a world in perpetual movement. Ideal for businessmen juggling with the world's time zones, it will also appeal to those whose lifestyle keeps with the rhythm of international events.  Its self-winding ML164 mechanical movement combines style and craftsmanship.

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With its steely exterior and elegantly worked dial, the world is full of endless possibilities with a flick of a wrist. Inscribed on the flange of the bezel, the exotic litany of cities makes the head spin. Two versions vie for your attention, one for Europe and one for Asia, with the continents delicately engraved on the center of the dial bordered by an hour-circle with Roman numerals. The European version features exceptional guilloché work with a Clous de Paris motif. The world map is highlighted in blue to match the hands and hour-markers, creating an attractive sensation of classical harmony.

MAURICE LACROIX - Masterpiece WorldTimer - MP6008-SS002-110

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The Asian version favors powerful light effects, with its silvered dial, sun-brushed satin-finished continents, opaline oceans, pink gold numerals and hands and blue seconds hand. The contrasts are captivating and the spirit of the timepiece is proudly displayed. Both models have a day/night indication at 9 o'clock and the date at 6 o'clock. While the 24-hour hand indicates the time in your place of residence, simply pressing on the push-button enables you to adjust the 12-hour hand to show the time in your current location. The elegant watch is easy to read and extremely user friendly. Protected by a case that is water-resistant to 50 meters, the self-winding ML164 movement shares the distinctive features of the very finest watch mechanisms: the disks and bridges are adorned with circular graining and the Côtes de Genève motif, and the gold-plated oscillating weight is also enhanced by Côtes de Genève decorative work.

MAURICE LACROIX - Masterpiece WorldTimer - MP6008-SS001-111

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Technical Specifications

MOVEMENT
Automatic caliber ML164
Functions:
- Hours (12h/24h), minutes and seconds indicated by central hands
- Date indicated by hand at 6 o’clock
- AM/PM at 9 o’clock, indicated by hand
- Vibration: 28,800 vibrations per hour, 4 Hz
- Power reserve: 40 hours   
- Jewels: 25       
- Adjustments: 3 positions when fully wound and after 24 hours.
- Decoration: Rhodium, Perlage (circular graining), Côte de Genève (straight stripes) gold-plated (2N) rotor with Côte de Genève (straight stripes)
CASE
- Stainless steel, Ø 42 mm
- Finish combining satin and polished surfaces
- Domed sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating on both sides
- Screwed case back with wide sapphire crystal
- Water-resistant to 50 m (5 atm) 
DIAL
- Time shift indication by cities' names printed on peripheral area
- Date at 6 o’clock
- AM/PM indicated by hand at 9 o’clock
Asia centered execution:
- Silver sun-brushed continents with opaline oceans
- Black gold/silver 24h area
- Pink gold Roman numerals
Europe centered execution:
- Silver guilloché work with blue shore lines
- Blue/silver 24h area
- Blue Roman numerals
HANDS
- Central 12h scale hour, minute and second hands (pink gold on Asia centered version, metallic blue on Europe centered version)
- Central 24h scale hour hand (black gold on Asia centered version, pink gold on Europe centered version)
STRAP/BRACELET
- Genuine black or brown crocodile-skin strap, lined with black calfskin and black over-stitching
- Five-row metal bracelet combining polished and brushed finish
BUCKLE
- Folding steel clasp with push-buttons
- Satin and polished finish


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Maurice Lacroix S. A.
Thurgauerstrasse 40
CH-8050 Zürich
Phone +41 (0)44 209 11 11
Fax +41 (0)44 209 12 52
info@mauricelacroix.com
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