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Mar 17, 2010

Omega Constellation Double Eagle 4-Counters

Omega Constellation Double Eagle 4-Counters

The Constellation Double Eagle watches have long celebrated OMEGA’s close relationship with the Royal and Ancient Game of golf. The Double Eagle is a robust watch for all seasons, with its screw-in case helping to guarantee water resistance to 100 metres (330 feet, 10 bar) – but it is as fashionable as it is sporty.

This year, the popular line is extended with the introduction of the OMEGA Constellation Double Eagle Co-Axial 4-Counters. This stunning watch is powered by OMEGA’s Co-Axial calibre 3890 and is a COSC-certified chronometer…

Mar 17, 2010

Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Annual Calendar

Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Annual Calendar

Since their launch, OMEGA’s Seamaster Aqua Terra watches have attracted a large, enthusiastic following. The line characterized by the distinctive “teak-concept” vertical lines on their dials has been extended with the release of the first models with an annual calendar complication.

The Aqua Terra collection is a perfect union of eye-catching design excellence and innovative 21st century watchmaking technology. The Annual Calendar models, in stainless steel or an elegant bi-colour blend of stainless steel and 18 Ct red gold, are a dramatic but logical next step in the mechanical watch revolution which has been taking place at OMEGA since the launch of the first Co-Axial calibre more than a decade ago…

Mar 17, 2010

Raymond Weil Freelancer Black 8

Raymond Weil Freelancer Black 8

With its glamorous look, magical diamonds and the power of black, the latest model from the Freelancer mechanical collection exudes a devastatingly chic, sensual and elegantly modern feel.

A watch of refined sensitivity, the Freelancer Black 8 alludes to the universal lucky number – the symbol of both prosperity and the infinite. A figure eight is delicately outlined on the black guilloché dial, with 12 sparkling diamonds around its voluptuous curves…

Mar 16, 2010

Raymond Weil Announces New Parsifal

Raymond Weil Parsifal

20 years after its official launch, the iconic Raymond Weil Parsifal collection is reinventing itself, with precision, rounded outlines and aesthetic refinement lending the collection a distinctly contemporary feel.

The Raymond Weil Parsifal collection takes its name from Wagner's final opera: a mystical world of chivalry and spiritual quest.

Parsifal once again shows Raymond Weil watches' deep attachment to its roots, and desire to preserve tradition as a source of inspiration – while, at the same time, refining the key design elements (the 'godron décor' to the bezel, curved outlines, and sophisticated bracelet) which have forged the powerful identity of this symbolic collection…

Mar 16, 2010

Breitling Unveils Bentley Supersports Special Series Watch

Breitling Bentley Supersports

Crafted in steel and issued in a worldwide limited edition of 1,000, the Bentley Supersports special series carries a bezel adorned with an elegant raised and knurled motif evoking the characteristic design of Bentley controls. Beneath this ultra-sporty, powerful bodywork beats an exclusive Breitling for Bentley motor chronometer-certified by the COSC: a selfwinding chronograph movement with central 60-minute counter.

The latter is an original system enabling extremely clear reading of the minutes being timed, exactly like conventional time read-off thanks to the dedicated red arrow-tipped hand…

Mar 16, 2010

Raymond Weil Presents Freelancer Summertime Timepiece

Raymond Weil Freelancer Summertime

2010 sees Raymond Weil add a zest of panache to its ladies' watch collection with the Freelancer Summertime – an ultra-stylish mechanical timepiece blending audacity, modernity and refinement in a range of citrus tones and natural colours.

The elegant, refined Freelancer Summertime offers a delicious mix of freshness and emotion, with its subtle interplay of materials and colours, and its distinctive blend of magical diamonds and watchmaking know-how…

Mar 16, 2010

Bretiling Launches Totally Revamped Superocean Watch

Breitling Superocean

In the 1950s, at a time when it had already established itself as “official supplier to world aviation”, Breitling took on another challenge by setting out to conquer maritime depths. 1957 thus saw the launch of the famous Superocean, equipped with an ultra-readable dial, an armored glass and a monohull case watertight to a depth of 200 meters (660 ft) – a remarkable feat at that time. Originally designed to equip professional and military divers, and particularly special troops, this model soon gained a following among enthusiasts in the booming field of leisure diving. It subsequently gave rise to a whole line of diver‘s watches and chronographs, which have distinguished themselves over successive generations by their extreme sturdiness as well as their peerless performances – including water resistance to depths of 500, 1,500 and even 2,000 meters. Breitling is now giving fresh impetus to this legendary collection by launching a Superocean with an entirely revamped design…

Mar 15, 2010

The 2010 Velatura Collection: Built For The Oceans, And Built To Race

To build watches that perform on the open ocean has always been the most severe challenge of the watchmaker's art. With the launch of Velatura in 2007, SEIKO rose to this challenge with a collection characterized by robustness, high functionality and durability. For 2010, the Velatura collection is further expanded, with four new creations, all of which are aimed at the young sailor, professional or recreational, who seeks to win.

In 2007, SEIKO was selected as the Watch Partner of the International 49er Class Association. The 49er is the fastest boat in the Olympic regatta and provides even the world’s very best sailors with a daunting challenge…

Mar 15, 2010

Hamilton Introduces New Pulsomatic Watch

Hamilton Pulsomatic

The year 2010 marks the fortieth birthday of the world’s first LED digital watch, made by Hamilton. The American brand is celebrating the invention of the technology that revolutionized the watch industry with the new Hamilton Pulsomatic, a digital timepiece with futuristic design. This watch fuels the spirit of the digital age with Swiss craftsmanship in the form of an automatic movement, to appeal to wearers who love the fact that time never stands still…

Mar 15, 2010

Hamilton Time Player

Hamilton Time Player

Hamilton took inspiration for the Time Player from a design the company originally created for a clock in the Stanley Kubrick movie, 2001 : Space Odyssey and brought it back to earth. For centuries, man believed that the earth’s surface was flat. Hamilton playfully revisits this idea with the Time Player watch, in a design that is resolutely contemporary and inspired by a society constantly on the move, taking change in its stride.

A totally flat 48 mm by 42 mm titanium case is split into nine squares, eight filled with movable counters and one left empty like a sliding puzzle…