Montblanc combines two of the hottest Replica Watches case materials – DLC and red gold – to create the TimeWalker Dual Carbon Chronograph. If you don’t know, DLC stands for dia
Montblanc combines two of the hottest Replica Watches case materials – DLC and red gold – to create the TimeWalker Dual Carbon Chronograph. If you don’t know, DLC stands for dia
F.P.Journe presents the second chapter Replica Watches of the Vagabondage Limited Series, “Vagabondage II”, which will be produced in a limited series of 69 pieces in platinum and 68 pieces in 18K red gold, available from all authorized F.P.Journe points of sale. This piece is the next in line in one of the more interesting lineages in modern watchmaking.


The watch above is the newer-ish UTS Adventure Power Reserve watch. UTS is a hardcore boutique tool watch maker in Germany, with a very dedicated production team and a small volume of watches made each year. It is rare that they release a totally new product, and for Basel World, that is just what they have done. The Adventure Power Reserve really don't look like anything else in their line up. In my opinion, is strongly similar to the below Breguet Moon Phase Power Reserve Ref. 7137BA/11/9V6. Minus the moon phase of course. Is that a striking dial similarity or what?
Hot off the press, as the saying goes, is news of a World first from U-Boat.
U-Boat have just launched the World’s first Black Titanium watch, pictured here to the left.
This U-Boat watch is the latest addition to the Classico collection of watches. U-Boat watches, just like their original namesake, are bold, aggressive and oversized, and this particular model is 52 mm and weighs in at only 179g.
This model is waterproof to a depth of 200m. As a result, the exhibition glass that usually shows the entire movement has been reduced in size here to minimize the surface over which high pressure has an effect. The smaller exhibition glass means that the focus is on the balance wheel.
In summer 2009 easyJet’s inflight magazine, Traveller, launched their first season of Traveller Readers’ Awards. EasyJet passengers were asked to vote for their favourite products, places and services. The magazine had a much better than expected response, so much so that they plan to run the Awards again this year, with some added categories.
Over 110 000 easyJet passengers took part, and voted the Swiss family firm Raymond Weil the Best Watch Brand. This is a great honour for the brand, more so as voters were free to enter their favorite watch brand; there were no brand suggestions from which to choose.
Last year Glashutte watch company released many interesting models in the framework of the legendary Senator collection. One of the best Glashutte Senator models of the previous year is Senator Navigator Perpetual Calendar.
This watch has a 44 mm stainless steel case, sapphire crystal, black dial with big numerals and indices. The numerals and indices, as well as the hands are coated with luminescent coating. The case back has a sapphire window. The watch is waterproof to 50 m.
Senator Navigator Perpetual Calendar has the automatic 100-07 calibre, power reserve 55 hours, beats at 28 8000 per hour, has a correction button for seconds reset in the position of 8 o’clock. Functions: hours, minutes, seconds, month, day, moon phases, leap year, big date. The mechanism is traditionally decorated. The recommended price is $21 000.
Passengers flying with British airline easyJet have voted Raymond Weil their favourite luxury watch brand. Raymond Weil - the producer of top-quality Swiss timepieces - has been named Best Watch Brand by the passengers of leading UK airline easyJet.Last summer the carrier asked its customers to vote on a variety of topics - including luxury watches - to establish their favourites. |
A woman from Wales who won millions on the National Lottery turned to Raymond Weil for her luxury timepiece. When a woman from Gwent scooped £8.3 million on the National Lottery she decided to treat herself to a timepiece from Raymond Weil.Jenny Southall, from Newport, bought her ticket at the so-called luckiest lottery outlet in Britain – the Tesco in Spytty Road. |
