Friday, April 13, 2012

JeanRichard - AQUASCOPE

 











JeanRichard - AQUASCOPE NEW


The origins of the JEANRICHARD Aquascope date back to the 1960s, when the Brand was making a name for itself with its diving watches. Although retro-inspired, the model boasts a resolutely contemporary character.

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A subtle harmony of nuances and light effects enhance its brilliance: the iridescent mother of pearl dial features eight diamond hour markers, reflecting the strap's satin-finished sheen. The steel case is embellished with an aluminium rotating bezel with a polished satin finish.

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The Aquascope of JEANRICHARD's traditional requirements in terms of accuracy. This diver's watch is therefore equipped with the JR60 automatic winding calibre developed and produced in the Brand's own workshops. The case, also developed and produced in-house, is water resistant to 300 metres and equipped with a second screw-down crown which allows the bidirectional rotating bezel to be turned in order to measure the dive time.


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Technical Specifications

CASE
Steel case, aluminium bezel
Dimensions : 44.50 x 40 mm
Height : 11.85 mm
Antireflective sapphire crystal
Screw-down case-back
Water-resistant to 300 M
Screw-down crowns : 2
MOVEMENT
JEANRICHARD movement JR60
Automatic winding
Calibre : 11 ½’’’
Frequency : 28,800 vibrations/hour (4Hz)
Jewels : 21
Power reserve : minimum 48 hours
Functions : hours, minutes, seconds, date
DIAL
Blue dial set with Arabic numerals and indexes in luminescent material
Rhodium-plated hands with luminescent material
STRAP
Blue rubber strap
Stainless steel folding buckle

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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Graham - Chronofighter 1695

Graham - Chronofighter 1695 NEW

A watch for Gentlemen. GRAHAM's passion for refined details usually leads to admirable creations. But the genius of watch making science lies in its ability to create simple timepieces from the most complicated mechanism. GRAHAM has developed a graceful unique chronograph which brings its fundamental watch making developments and British touch of style together. Knot your tie with a Windsor knot and let's discover the craftsmanship of GRAHAM's legacy.

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1930s lifestyle. A turning point where things began to change for people. The BBC was created and the first TV broadcasts started. The use of media as entertainment became common. The Graf Zeppelin operated transatlantic passenger flights between Britain and North America. 1930s also saw the creation of the jet engine by the Englishman, Frank Whittle and tea bags! People definitely needed to have something which would help them to open up to this new world and fulfill their thirst for knowledge and beautiful machinery.

The thirties saw a proliferation of new technologies in all domains. But the most conclusive is certainly the lever which was originally used in aviation and early car racing. The renowned GRAHAM start and stop system is naturally present on the left side of the case to be activated by the thumb. The silver-white dial is finely-worked and is domed to recall the 30s style. Minimalistic and efficient.



The Chronofighter 1695 has been made for all Gentlemen adventurers with pure GRAHAM DNA. Main features also include:

42 mm pink gold (18K) case, caliber G1745, automatic chronograph, 25 jewels, 28'800 A/h (4Hz), Incabloc shock absorber, 48 hours power reserve, domed sapphire crystal with antireflective coating on both faces, pink gold (18K) case back with Greenwich Observatory hand engraved and sapphire aperture on the balance wheel, brown crocodile strap.

GRAHAM traces its origins to London clockmaker George Graham (1673-1751) who is considered as the father of modern watch making. He is known as the father of the chronograph as he invented the start and stop device of the chronograph. The dead-beat and cylinder escapement, the mercury pendulum to compensate the influence of temperature on pendulums, to name a few. He also built the master clock for Greenwich Royal Observatory which timed most of the 18th century and lots of science instruments for astronomers and physicists. GRAHAM was revived in 1995 and is today a privately owned Swiss watch company. GRAHAM SA creates and manufactures its watches in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland.


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CHRONOFIGHTER 1695
HOSTY TOTSY
Reference 2CXAP.S03A
Functions Chronograph (seconds, 30 minutes counters). Date at 3 o'clock
Hours, minutes
Caliber Caliber G1745, automatic chronograph, 28'800 A/h (4Hz), Incabloc shock absorber
25 jewels
Power reserve: 48 hours
Case 42 mm pink gold (18K) case
Left hand fast-action start/stop trigger and reset pusher
Pink gold (18K) bezel
Domed sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating on both faces
Pink gold (18K) case back with Greenwich Observatory hand-engraved and sapphire aperture on the balance wheel
Water resistance 160 feet / 50 m / 5 bar
Dial Domed silver-white dial and snailed minutes counter
Golden hands, curved chronograph hand
Strap Brown crocodile
Pink gold (18K) pin buckle

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