Saturday, June 9, 2012

Arnold & Son - HMS1 Dragon Limited Edition



















Arnold & Son - HMS1 Dragon Limited Edition NEW

Arnold & Son celebrates the Chinese Year of the Dragon (2012), by launching a special edition HMS1 collection. The HMS1 Dragon Limited Edition in rose gold features a magnificent gold dragon (traditional Chinese dragon) appliqué on a black lacquered dial.



The figure on the dial was inspired by one of the dragons depicted on the Nine-Dragon Wall in Beihai Park, an imperial garden to the northwest of the Forbidden City in Beijing.
The Wall was completed in 1756, which perhaps significantly was just eight years before John Arnold opened his clockmaking workshop in London’s Strand in 1764. It just so happens that the number eight is of particular importance in many Asian cultures.


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The exquisite gold dragon appliqué is created by a craftsman selected specially for his expertise in hand-engraving, a traditional art form that involves the use of hardened steel tools called burins in combination with other special tools. These create cuts, lines and texturing that build up entire images or, as in the case of the HMS1 Dragon Special Edition, a perfectly sculpted figure in solid 22-carat gold with a breathtaking richness of detail, which is then duplicated for the series.
The three-dimensional nature of the dragon appliqué also provides a spectacular illusion of depth that contrasts starkly with the HMS1’s ultra-slim case.


Exclusive Arnold & Son mechanical movement calibre A&S1001

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The dragon is mounted on a black lacquered dial with powdered gold indices for the minutes. Ticking away beneath the face is a hand-wound movement, manufactured entirely in-house and just 2.7 millimetres in thickness. The movement features twin barrels, which, apart from generating an 80-hour power reserve also guarantee a more constant force and in turn a more constant rate and greater accuracy. All the plates and bridges in the movement are hand-chamfered and decorated – a further indication of the traditional craftsmanship upheld by Arnold & Son throughout the company’s long history.

Available in 18-carat rose gold or in a second, more exclusive, version in 18-carat rose gold with a diamond-set bezel, the HMS1 Dragon Limited Edition is housed in a 40 mm diameter case, with a black hand-stitched alligator leather strap and is water-resistant to 30 metres.


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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Calibre: A&S1001
Exclusive Arnold & Son mechanical movement,
hand-wound,
21 jewels, diameter 30 mm, thickness 2.7 mm,
power reserve 80 h, two barrels, 21'600 vibrations/h
Functions: hours, minutes
Movement decoration: 18-carat rose gold case: nickel-silver movement, rhodium treated with Haute Horlogerie finishing: manually chamfered bridges with polished edges, fine circular graining and ‘Côtes de Genève’, blued screws
Dial colour: black lacquered dial, 22-carat solid gold dragon appliqué
Case: 18-carat rose gold, diameter 40 mm, cambered sapphire with anti-reflective coating on both sides, case back see-through sapphire, water-resistant to 30 m
Strap: hand-stitched black alligator leather

Limited edition: one out of 50 pieces
References : 1LCAP.B02A.C111A 18-carat rose gold case

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Friday, June 8, 2012

Girard-Perregaux - WW.TC DARK NIGHT Limited Edition














Girard-Perregaux - WW.TC    DARK NIGHT    Limited Edition NEW


Swiss watch manufacturing house, Girard-Perregaux presents a unique dark version of its world timer. Christened as ‘Dark Night’, this exclusive and limited edition of 25 pieces only available in the U.S., is a watch of mystery and stealth that will be launched at the 2012 JCK show in Las Vegas.

A unique ‘dark’ version of the iconic Girard-Perregaux world-timer, the ww.tc Dark Night features an imposing 43 mm black ceramic case. The severity of the case and its precise finishes underline the powerful black dial highlighted with touches of red and white. The tinted sapphire case back also discloses the movement behind its shadow.

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Beyond a mysterious black aesthetic, ceramic is not only one of the most durable materials in watchmaking, but it is also light and wearable. The sophistication of this structure is enhanced by the use of an internal titanium container. Rubber coated crowns, push buttons and a black rubber strap supplement its sporty characteristics.



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True to Girard-Perregaux principles, the ww.tc Dark Night stands apart because of its mechanism.
 The Girard-Perregaux GP03387 self-winding movement, designed specifically for this model, displays the time in twenty-four time zones with day and night indicator, date and fly-back chronograph.


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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
 
Case:
Black ceramic case with rubber coated crowns and push-buttons
Diameter: 43 mm
Sapphire crystal
Tinted sapphire case-back secured by 6 screws
Water resistance: 10 ATM

Girard-Perregaux movement GP03387
Mechanical with automatic winding
Calibre: 13’’’
Frequency: 28,800 Vib/h (4 Hz)
Jewels: 63
Power reserve: minimum 46 hours
Functions: Hour, minute, small seconds, date, fly-back chronograph, world time with day/night indicator

Rubber strap with safety folding buckle

Limited and numbered edition of 25 pieces only
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