2010年7月27日星期二

Reliability and Luxury from Breguet

When Breguet was twelve his parents divorced and his mother married again. 10 years later the boy's step-father decided to leave Nauchatel for Paris to work at a watch workshop there and took Abraham Louis with him. In Paris Breguet worked at the watch workshop where he penetrated into the secrets of horology and went to a college where he learned mathematics.In 1775 Abraham Louis Breguet, being a young craftsman founded his first watch store in Paris, where his nice wrist watch models won great succes with French aristocracy.During French revolution Breguet moved to Switzerland where he launched his watch company. 1795 was the year when the craftsman came back, established again his workshop and continued manufacturing fantastic chronographs for the most demanding watch admirers.Breguet is associated with most accurate, most complicated and most luxuriously designed watches. Breguet is a brand that was founded about two centuries ago. More than two hundreds of years ago and now watches from Breguet are chosen by watch aficionados from all over the world. Watch connoisseurs from all over the world like wristwatches from Breguet for outstanding quality and most beautiful design. If you compare chronographs from Breguet you will see that these wrist watch models are unique ones. These wristwatches are designed with much respect towards the greatest traditions of the art of watch manufacturing as well as to modern technologies that provide new nice possibilities for watch companies.Breguet was started by Abraham Louis Breguet, who was born in Nauchatel, Switzerland.

The history of Franck Muller watches

These wristwatches are very much liked by worshipers of Art Deco style. Customers have an opportunity to select between colors of the dial: orange, black or white.All wristwatches that are made by Franck Muller these days, as well as all timepieces from the past are up to the highest standards of quality. Every new model from Franck Muller becomes a sensation. While developing his wristwatches Franck Muller always strives for excellence and he always does what he wants. To have a watch from Franck Muller means to be an owner of an excellent wristwatch that amazes by its elegance and reliability.Franck Muller makes only mechanical watches that are usually made out of the best quality gold of five colors. Owing to a special style of gadrooning dials of timepieces from Franck Muller are easily recognizable.The timepieces come in a variety of sizes: the wristwatches come in cases of 30, 33, 39 or 42 mm.Jewelry watchesJewelry watches from Franck Muller amaze by their beauty. Franck Muller makes jewelry timepieces that are made out of precious metals and are adorned with most outstanding gemstones. A jewelry wristwatch from Franck Muller is a dream of every person who likes genuine luxury.CasablancaThanks to Cintree Curvex case sports timepieces from Casablanca collection look genuinely great.

The history of Franck Muller watches

People who prefer timepieces with turbillon adore wristwatches from Imperial Tourbillon that are elegant automatic timepieces with tourbillon. Imperial Tourbillon collection has timepieces that are made out of gold of the highest quality.Master Mystery These are automatic watches that are made out of platinum and gold. The timepieces are adorned with greatly luxurious diamonds and sapphires. Wristwatches have a wristlet that is made out of alligator leather. In 2004 Franck Muller enriched its great collection Rondo with a new wristwatch model Tourbillon Imperial, a timepiece that featured "flying" tourbillon.Franck Muller watch collectionsThe Great ComplicationsThese timepieces amaze by their complicity. The watches possess minute repeater, perpetual calendar, moon phase indications, tourbillon, split-chronograph and many other complications that are greatly appreciate by watch admirers. Imperial TourbillonTourbillon is one of the most significant inventions in watch ***. Wristwatches from Franck Muller feature unfixed tourbillon that is patented by the company.

The history of Franck Muller watches

In 2004 the watch manufacture issued new models from the series Cintree Curvex and Long Island with "flying" tourbillon, patented by Franck Muller. The collection Color Dreams astonished watch admirers with multicolor numbers that looked impeccable! Also in 2004 the series Casablanca celebrated its the 10th anniversary with the new automatic chronograph and chronograph with *** time indication. Series Conquistador that was launched by the company in 2004 was presented with two wristwatch models: an automatic chronograph and a quartz timepiece. These timepieces were welcomed by people who love accurate and elegant timepieces with squared case.The brightest events of that year were these: Grande Date watch modelthat enriched the Curvex collection, and a chronograph with two retrograde hands.2003 - 2003 was the year when the revolutionary Tourbillon Revolution 2 was produced. The new model Long Island that possessed Tourbillon 2001 possessed unfixed, patented by Franck Muller Tourbillon. One more outstanding event of that year was Crazy Hours wristwatch model with "jerking" hour hand. Also in that year the brand's founder patented "curvex cut" the new type of gem cutting.2004.

2010年7月13日星期二

eview of the Timex Ironman Shock Solar

I hate it whenthe keeper on my strap wanders up towards the case and the left overstrap just hangs free. Timex picked up on this small nuisance anddevised a remedy, this type of attention to detail exemplifies a levelof polish seldom seen on an entry level watch. It is the winningcombination of a critical understanding of how handbags are worn, ahighly competitive price point, and a strong feature set that differentiates thiswatch from other cheap digitals. The Timex Ironman Solar Shock is an example of why Timexis still around and why their watches are worn on millions ofwrists world wide. The Timex Ironman Solar Shock is easy to use digital watchwith a wide feature set including a solar powered quartz movement,shock resistant case and Indiglo back light; all for $100. If you are onthe hunt for a cheap watch that can handle the day to day stress of theaverage wrist, look no further. Solar power is an absolute necessity in a quartz watch asbattery changes are annoying and back lights, like Indiglo, can drain conventional power sources quickly. The solar system also puts the handbag for gift to sleep whenit is not in use or facing a light source to save the reserve, pressing any button or returning the watch to the light will wake it. I do wish that Timex hadincluded the ability for the watch to be calibrated by an atomicsignal. Many Casio watches feature this technology and while the Timex is notdifficult to set, atomic calibration is great and I can't help but feelthat it is missing from the otherwise full feature set of this handbag.Timex has included the standard feature set available in most of theirdigital watches including a chronograph, timer, and multiple alarms. All of thefeatures are controlled by a set of five buttons including onededicated Indiglo button and one button located below the screen. Along with the well designed screen and ample feature set this watch isvery well designed for its main purpose, to be worn on a wrist. Thecase is integrated with the resin strap and carries a fixed shape thatsits perfectly on your wrist, sized to fit with a tang buckle and asingle holder. Timex shows the innovation that 20+ years of refiningthe same design brings, for example, the keeper that holds the leftover strap against your wrist has a small plastic tab on the underside that keeps it in place.

Review of the Timex Ironman Shock Solar

The one thing that always stands out with the Timex Ironman isthat, after so many generations, it somehow always feels fresh. You might think (as I did) that a cheap digital watch that has been inproduction since 1986 would be stale or boring. You would be wrong (as I was). My first watch was a black and orange Timex IronmanTriathlon, I got it in 1992 for my 6th birthday. I wanted it for onereason: Indiglo. When you're six years old, there's a lot to be said for things that glow in the dark. These days, there are many reasons beyond Indiglothat make this watch a very good choice for an affordable everyday watch. Let's reviewthe features: Plastic case with a stainless steel bezel. 200m/660ft water resistance. Indiglo back lighting technology. Solar charging ability with on screen charge indicator. Shock resistant to ISO standards. 5 alarms. 100 hour chronograph.It is obvious that Timex knows this handbags is their bread and butter, their focus is in the details. The Timex Ironman Solar Shock is a purebredsports watch that may not have the pedigree of some offerings fromCasio or the prestige and class of an automatic, but where it counts, it delivers in spades. The high contrast screen gives you the abilityto read the time at a glance and big numbers make awkward angles orcopious movement (think: running) a non-issue. The date, including atwo-letter day, is shown high on the display and gives you accessto the info you need without pressing a button, or worse, filling thescreen with tiny symbols. This Timex is a great step forward because ofits inclusion of a solar powered movement. The charge symbol is abattery that is displayed in the center of the screen between the dateand the time.What can you can say about one of the popular watches of alltime? We all know the Timex Triathlon as the standard in Walmart mon handbags. It’s familiar black and orange case and large screen has beenaround for years and has graced the wrist of millions. Timex has gone aheadand spruced up the new generation with a new case style, a more legiblescreen, solar power, and a robust and tough shock resistant exterior.This is the quintessential entry-level digital watch, and after wearing it aroundfor a little while, its not hard to see why.

Review of the Citizen JV0010

One big advantage of a solar-powered dive nice watches is that you don't haveto breach the seals to change a battery. Since dive watches have to bepressure-tested, this saves both time and money, probably a few hundreddollars per year at least.I wasn't able to take this watch diving, for which I apologize; itclearly needs a dive to show its true strengths. On land, it's a greatdeal of fun to wear, being large, colorful and easy to read. The thickstrap balances the watch nicely, and the weight is reasonable. I've a7.25" wrist, and the watch didn't feel overly large or top-heavy.On land, you do notice how laser-focused this man watches is on diving.There's no stopwatch and no countdown timer, both of which are deregeur for most multifunction watches anymore. I also noticed thatwhile very bright, the lume fades quickly at night and the digitaldisplay always switches back to day/date/month, so it can be quitedifficult to read in the dark. However, if you're diving, the displayis showing you dive time, depth and temp, while the minute hand anddepth gauge do their thing.I quite like this luxury watches and recommend it for divers who want a big, stylish, fun watch to wear around. The Eco-Drive makes it low-maintenance, and the price is quite reasonable for what it does.List price on the LV0010-08E is $600, with street price around $450.Our thanks to Princeton Watches for their kind loan of this watch for review. Dive-style watches are exemplified by the Rolex Submariner,and are a time-only watch in a waterproof case, usually with aunidirectional bezel. This is how dive watches began in 1953, and many still look that way now. Modern dive computers such as the Suunto D9are full-blown digital computers with bitmapped displays, computer datadownloads and wireless pressure sensors. This Citizen is somewhere inthe middle, since it does log data, but only max/min/temp/time, and doesn'tinte***ce to a computer for downloads. However, it's certainly not a*** time-only watch, either.

Review of the Citizen JV0010

In addition, it's sold in a variety of other versions - metric measurements, asymmetric case, bracelet, orange strap, etc.In this picture, you can see the right-side buttons and water sensor.The buttons are plastic, textured with raised dots for traction andquite usable. You can also see the nicely brushed finished and complexshape of the case.There's a broad spectrum from 'dive-style watch' to 'dive computer'.Up for review today is the Citizen JV0010-08E, also known as the 20th Anniversary Aqualand. It's a solar-powered dive my watches/computer, sporting both analog hands and a medium-sized digital display. Citizen has made a lot of dive computers and watches over the years, but this is the first Aqualand that uses their Eco-Drive solar technology. The features include:It's a very large watch, 50mm by 17mm thick, weighing in at 135g with the integrated 25mm urethane strap.Stainless steel case, with a brushed finish, matching buckle. The bezel is high-polish stainless steel. Screw-back case, no crown.Power reserve of 6 months to 2.5 years, depending on power save mode.The Citizen quartz U10 module is accurate to within 15 seconds per month.Water and pressure sensors (water sensor on the right side,pressure on the left.) that let the nice seiko automatically enter dive modewhen depth exceeds about 4m (12ft)Analog and digital depth meters, measures up to 100m (330ft). Outof the water, the depth gauge hand indicates power reserve (batterycharge).Three alarms, each in its own timezone.World time in 42 cities plus UTC, 29 time zones.Local and world time, second timezone on digital display.Logging of up to 20 dives, each recording max depth, minimum temperature, total dive time, starting time and time zone.After a dive, the watch automatically measures su***ce time andshows you the dive time and max depth of your last dive, so as to avoidgetting the bends.Electroluminescent backlight for the LCD display, and blue-glow lume for the hands, bezel and dial.Unusually for a dive watches brand, the bezel is under the (mineralglass) crystal and fixed. Normally, you rotate the bezel to line upwith the minute hand when you submerge; Citizen cleverly inverted this:When it switches to dive mode, the minute hand zips to 00 and startstiming the dive!User-settable dive alarms for max depth, bottom time trigger sound as well as a red LED at 12 o'clock.

The Oceanus OCWM800TBA

If you are going to size your own bracelet be sure to watch for these tiny yet crucial pieces. If you take it to the jewelers, be sure they give you all the collars, as they are very hard to replace. Outside of this issue, the bracelet is more than satisfactory and fits the style and quality of the watch well. ConclusionEven when this seiko is considered outside of its technology, it’s still a competitor. The M800 is thin, light, comes on a beautiful bracelet, and is somehow equally at home with a fine suit as it is a t-shirt and jeans. It’s not macho like a T-Touch or a Pathfinder and its not as classy or flashy as a Rolex, but it is a fantastic blend of subtle sophistication and technology. The Oceanus OCWM800TBA-1A retails for $900 and while there is a lot of competition at that price point, I feel that this watch is in a group of its own. I genuinely enjoy this watch and feel that as a daily wearer it excels with its blend of atomic time keeping, multiple functions and classic yet modern design.In regular timekeeping, the watch will display the day on this dial and when you activate other features it takes on a contextual meaning varied by the function you have chosen. In regular time keeping, the six o’clock dial keeps track of the seconds as they pass and becomes a sub second measure when the chronograph is activated. The nine o’clock dial portrays 24h time, an essential feature on any globetrotters watch. Lastly, the city code for the world time function is wrapped around the chapter ring and uses the second hand for readouts and selection. The challenge in building a seiko for you like this is balancing the geeky information it provides in a ***, understated and classy way that keeps the watch fashionable and flexible. You may be a total nerd for the technology implemented in this seiko online, but the M800 will keep your secret. Considering that the parent company to Oceanus is Casio, the makers of such geek classics like the Pathfinder and G-Shock line, it is a wonder that this unique blend of high technology and clean styling was born of such lineage. The BraceletThe bracelet is high quality, made of titanium with good fit and finish and no noise or rattles. There is one design flaw, the links on the bracelet use a collar (located in the center piece) to secure the connections as opposed to a split pin or spring bar. This makes the bracelet very hard to size if you have not dealt with collars before. The collar is a tiny metal ring about 1.5mm around and 3mm long and it sits an a recessed area in the center (lower) portion of each link.

The Oceanus OCWM800TBA

In case you couldn’t tell, the above statement is from a recent press release direct from Oceanus. The release outlines the newest addition to their highly capable globetrotting line up; the OCWM800TBA-1A. I have spent over a month with this watch, and while I find the marketing speak cheesy, it is surprisingly accurate. As far as multifunction watches are concerned, Oceanus has created a whole new breed.Atomic 5-band timekeepingSolar powerWorld timeAlarm clockReverse countdown times with second handChronographTitanium case and braceletSapphire crystal with anti-reflective coatingAfter spending some time with the watch on my wrist I realized that Oceanus watches have few peers. Oceanus has built a brand on geeky-gone-classy watches that have traded pocket protectors for cuff links, mountain dew for a fine glass of scotch. Their nice bell & ross seem to ignore typical watch archetypes like “tough” or “advanced” to become something different, something exciting. The M800 is very well built, with strong lines and a hint of classic design. While it might be the technology inside the my bell & ross that brings you to the table, it is the looks that will likely seal the deal. The M800 is a mix of crisp design and function that melds together on your wrist.The CaseCrafted from titanium the case is thin, crisp and sculpted to fit snuggly on a wrist. This is a tech watch yet Oceanus has forgone the screen and chose to display much of the information on the chapter ring and the chronograph registers. The highly legible and yet informative dial does not feel cluttered while providing all of the information for the watches many functions. The right dial at three o’clock is for the day as well as the function information.Let me introduce a new model to the Oceanus line up, the OCWM800TBA-1A Super Chronograph. The M800 features everything you would expect from Oceanus in an attractive package designed to compliment the avid traveler in both function and form. “Oceanus is ready to take on the high seas with the newest addition to the luxurious men’s collection, the Super Chronograph OCWM800TBA-1A. Oceanus, the world’s first atomic solar powered chronograph bell & ross is suited for the sophisticated, adventurous man who enjoys all of life’s pleasures. The new Super Chronograph Oceanus promises to keep up with the jet-setting man”.