Monday, May 19, 2014

CHOPARD – Mille Miglia 2014













CHOPARDMille Miglia 2014 Chronograph Limited Edition NEW

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Racing in style
Since 1988, Chopard is partnering the “corsa più bella del mondo”. The Mille Miglia 2014 chronograph pays tribute to the historical cars taking part in the most renowned of the classic car races. With its vintage details and its gentleman’s driver-style personality, this limited edition is the most Italian of the Mille Miglia watches.

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The ties between Chopard and the Mille Miglia are extremely close and have been maintained without interruption since 1988. Karl-Friedrich Scheufele, Chopard’s co-president, is himself a collector of historical cars and a competitor in classic car rallies, including the Mille Miglia in which he takes part each year. The Mille Miglia 2014 model is a chronograph featuring a design vividly reflecting the spirit of the legendary race after which it is named: it is also vintage, sophisticated, and distinctively Italian.




















Although the Mille Miglia has always been open to drivers and teams of all origins, it was for many years very much a primarily Italian stamping ground. Alfa Romeo and Ferrari completely dominated the podiums.

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The drivers participating in the contemporary Mille Miglia are seasoned collectors as well as experienced racers. They show up on the starting line in cars that must necessarily have taken part in one of the 24 original race editions run between 1927 and 1957. That is why the Mille Miglia remains “la corsa più bella del mondo”. It is spoken in Italian and experienced in Italian.

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Like an Italian flag

The Mille Miglia 2014 carries a more distinctly Italian flavour than any of its predecessors. With its red tachometric scale and hands, white dial and green minute circle, it flies the colours of the nation’s flag. This watch is endowed with a strong character and pays tribute to the oldest cars taking part in the race, those dating from the 1920s and 1930s.

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That is why the usual strap made in rubber with a 1960s Dunlop racing tyre-tread motif has been replaced by a version in overstitched Barenia calfskin reminiscent of the bonnet straps on the most venerable participants in the race. The red arrow-shaped Mille Miglia logo appears on the dial as well as on the sapphire crystal case-back.

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Vintage inspiration


The contemporary Mille Miglia 2014 watch is thus dominated by vintage detailing. The slender cursive dial fonts are inspired by the 1920s. The lugs holding the strap are soldered rather than screwed in. This traditional technique considerably complicates the task of producing and polishing the case of this model. Radiating an undeniably masculine aura, this limited edition of 2014 pieces in steel and 250 pieces in rose gold all feature reasonable dimensions. At 42 mm in diameter and 12.30 mm thick, this is a watch that is discreet in both size and spirit.
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Mechanical precision

The Mille Miglia 2014 is equipped with a self-winding chronograph movement. Chopard ensures its performances by submitting all its movements to the COSC (Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute) which guarantee their precision - because good looks are not enough. While the Mille Miglia race is indeed impressive to watch in terms of the beautiful vehicles taking part, it is also awarded by very discerning criteria involving peerless precision and technical mastery. In the same way, the Mille Miglia 2014 shines as much by its outward aesthetic appeal as by its rigorous mechanical heart.

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Technical Specifications

Ref. 168511-3036   Stainless Steel  - Limited Edition 2014
Ref. 161274-5006  18kt Rose Gold - Limited Edition 250

Movement:
Self-winding chronograph movement
Chronometer certificate issued by the COSC
Total diameter  28.60 mm
Number of jewels 37
Power reserve approx. 42 hours
Frequency (28,800 vibrations per hour) 4 Hz
Chronometer-certified (COSC)
Functions:
Hours and minutes, small seconds, date,
Chronograph seconds hand,
30-minute counter, 12-hour counter
Case:
Steel or 18ct rose gold
Total diameter 42.00 mm
Thickness 12.31 mm
Water-resistant to 50 metres
Glareproofed sapphire crystal
Crown and pushers in steel or 18ct rose gold
Open back with special Mille Miglia logo around the rim
Glass:
Glareproofed scratch-resistant sapphire crystal
Dial and hands:
White dial featuring the colours of the Italian flag with luminescent numerals and hands
Matt beige dial with red, green and black transfers
Metallic gold-toned baton-type hour and minute hands
Red central sweep-seconds hand 
Strap and buckle:
Brown barenia calfskin
Pin buckle in steel or 18ct rose gold

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Sunday, May 18, 2014

A. Lange & Söhne – Blue Moon














A. Lange & Söhne –  Blue Moon


Superbly precise: moon-phase watches by A. Lange & Söhne

Five timepieces with moon-phase displays are showcased in front of impressive star atlas images from the “Harmonia Macrocosmica” by Andreas Cellarius.


In English, the term blue moon refers to the second full moon within a given calendar month, a rare phenomenon that on average occurs only every two and half years. Most mechanical moon-phase indications must be corrected by one day “once in a blue moon”. This is because for simplicity’s sake, they round the period of time between two new moons down to 29.5 days even though it is actually 44 minutes and 3 seconds longer.

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A. Lange & Söhne moon-phase watches are much more precise. Most of them reproduce the lunar month with an accuracy of 99.998 per cent. The new Grand Lange 1 Moon Phase is one example. Its display only needs to be corrected by one day every 122.6 years.

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But Lange’s product developers demonstrated that precision can be further enhanced: The orbital moon-phase display of the Richard Lange Perpetual Calendar “Terraluna presented this year is calculated with such accuracy that it takes 1058 years to deviate by one day. Additionally, it shows the constellation of the moon relative to the earth and the sun.

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Since 1994, the manufactory has developed 15 calibres with moon-phase displays. Five models from the current collection that feature this and other complications were photographed against fascinating backdrops: depictions of the universe from the “Harmonia Macrocosmica” set the stage for the highly precise timepieces.

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They come from the magnificent sky atlas created by German-Dutch mathematician and cartographer Andreas Cellarius in 1660*. The scenography emphasises the affinity between astronomy and horology: in timepieces with astronomical complications, watchmakers have always attempted to emulate the progression of celestial bodies as accurately as possible.

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From today’s perspective, Cellarius’ rich illustrations make it clear how fundamentally our view of the world has changed in the course of the past two millennia: it evolved from Ptolemy’s geocentric standpoint that placed the earth in the middle of the cosmos to the current model of an expanding universe.

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* Andreas Cellarius, Harmonia Macrocosmica 
With its imaginative cosmic scenographies, the “Harmonia Macrocosmica” sky atlas published in Amsterdam in 1660 by Andreas Cellarius (1596–1665) is one of the most impressive works of art in astronomical history.

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The celestial charts of the German-Dutch mathematician and cosmographer were reproduced with 29 large-format copper plate prints deemed to be the pinnacle of the golden age of cartography. They show Claudius Ptolemy's geocentric view of the cosmos, Nicolaus Copernicus' heliocentric system, and Tycho Brahe's reconciliation theory as well as the orbits of the sun, moon, and planets, and the constellations of the northern and southern hemispheres. An annotated reprint of “Harmonia Macrocosmica” was published by Taschen GmbH in Cologne in 2006.

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