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A. Lange & Sohne introduces $1.75 million rare timepiece

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German luxury watch brand A. Lange & Sohne and Paris-based jewelry store Dubail have collaborated to (re)introduce Tourbograph Pour le Merite with an extraordinary diamond decoration. The huge amount of work involved in crafting this top quality masterpiece includes some 40 carats of baguette diamonds, and the bracelet is set with 175 stones. The case and bracelet, both rendered in platinum, offer an extremely elaborate degree of setting in areas such as the tops of the case lugs and bezel. The case flanks are set with baguette diamonds along with the chronograph pushpieces and the A. Lange & Sohne-signed winding crown. Priced at $1.75 million, at the very least, this timepiece epitomizes the authentic luxury.

Via:BornRich

Audemars Piguet presents the Royal Oak “Las Vegas Strip” Collection

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If America is a country for dreaming big, then Las Vegas is the place where dreams – with a little luck – can come true. Inspired by this city, Audemars Piguet, the world’s most daring and audacious luxury watchmaker, presents the Royal Oak Las Vegas Strip Collection.

Renowned for its unique designs and unparalleled technical achievement, Audemars Piguet has taken the spirit of the Las Vegas Strip and translated it into a vision of bold and sophisticated creativity. The Royal Oak, originally conceived by Audemars Piguet in 1972, was a revolution. The world’s first luxury stainless steel sports watch, with its iconic octagonal bezel, has become one of the world’s most admired and desired timepieces.

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Now, destined for a fortunate few, Audemars Piguet presents four superb paragons of the watchmaker’s craft.

Van Cleef & Arpels presents “The Poetry of Time”

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The legendary Van Cleef & Arpels Maison marks this December with the anticipated launch of The Poetry of Time, a visual anthology of the famed French jeweler’s history as a purveyor of haute timepieces and craftsmanship in fine watch-making.

This collector’s hardcover chronicles Van Cleef & Arpels’ storied evolution from the unique inspired watches of its earliest days creating jewels that tell time, to its emerging classics that now cover categories spanning from enameled tourbillons to poetic complications to high jewelry watches and beyond.

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The theme of unions is ever-present in Van Cleef & Arpels collections, as the House itself was borne of love and the marriage of Estelle Arpels and Alfred Van Cleef in 1896. This proves to be especially true in the blending of storytelling and creativity so well-known in the Van Cleef & Arpesl jewelry designs with supreme precision and technicality of its watches. The Poetry of Time illustrates the company’s journey full circle to a legitimate creator of pieces that not only tell time, but stories as well.

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Van Cleef & Arpels draws upon contributions from world renowned experts in the specific and highly technological field of horology in The Poetry of Time including president of the Fondation de la Haute Horlogerie Franco Cologni and philosopher Michael Serres. The focus is an incredible photo collection of watches – from the vintage classics to the innovatively fresh – and the inspiration and technical methodology behind the creation of each timeless piece.

Source: Van Cleef & Arpels
www.vancleef-arpels.com

Vacheron Constantin launches special series of 100 watches

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Following on from the ONLY WATCH 2009 auction held in Monaco, during which the one-off model from Vacheron Constantin went for the sum of 50,000 Euros, and with a view to providing a more lasting financial contribution to the Monaco Association against Muscular Dystrophy, Vacheron Constantin has decided to launch a special series of 100 numbered watches dedicated to this cause and which will enable the watch company to donate the additional sum of 100,000 Swiss francs.

Deeply touched by the charismatic approach of Luc Pettavino and loyal to its historical tradition of generosity, Vacheron Constantin quite naturally sought to pave the way for a more lasting means of funding for the Monaco Association against Muscular Dystrophy, in addition to the Only Watch auction that takes place every two years.

The Geneva-based manufacturer has therefore decided to launch an exceptional series of 100 Quai de l’Ile watches with a case made in tantalum and in palladium; equipped with the mechanical self-winding 2460 movement bearing the prestigious Hallmark of Geneva; numbered and engraved on the back; and specifically dedicated to this noble cause. Stemming directly from the development of the one-of-a-kind model created for the auction, they will soon be available from the 100 Vacheron Constantin points of sale around the globe that already offer the exclusive Quai de l’Ile collection.

Source: Vacheron Constantin
www.vacheron-constantin.com

Ultra Slick Sinn 917 GR Rally Chronograph

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Sinn 917 GR Rally Chronograph

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Last month, German watchmaker, Sinn, introduced a new model, the 917 GR Rally Chronograph. The new Rally Chronograph features a countdown bezel that is controlled by the crown at 4 o’clock. This makes it possible to read off finish times with to-the second accuracy, with red numerals to call attention to the all-important, final 15-seconds.

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The case is 44 mm and comes in fully polished stainless steel. The dial and caseback are both protected by anti-reflective sapphire crystals. The caseback crystal has an interior anti-reflective treatment. The crystal protecting the dial has an anti-reflective treatment inside and outside the case. The case features Sinn’s Ar ® dehumidifying technology for enhanced freedom from fogging.

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The upper subdial displays chronograph hours, the lower subdial at 6 o’clock displays chronograph minutes and the central seconds hand displays chronograph seconds. The subdial at 3 o’clock displays small seconds. The indicator at 9 o’clock shows the level of power reserve. The date is displayed 4 o’clock, and is controlled by the crown at 9 o’clock.

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Inside, is a slightly modified Valjoux 7750 mechanical movement. Water-resistance is 100 meters. The watch is both shock and anti-magnetic.

The watch is available on Sinn’s German website and at least one other European authorized dealer, so far. Retail is $2765.

Chopard Mille Migilia GT XL Chronograph

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Chopard Mille Migilia GT XL Chronograph

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Chopard recently introduced a new version of their Mille Migilia GT XL Chronograph.  This one is nearly identical to the last version, the main difference is the rose gold accents. It features a 44 x 14.5 mm black DLC treated stainless steel case with a contrasting 18k rose gold bezel.

On the right side of the case are integrated rose gold chronograph pushers and a screw-down rose gold crown. The crystal is anti-reflective and features white transferred numbers at 12 and 6 o’clock. On the back, “Speed Black” is written on the sapphire crystal caseback.

The dial is black and features the “Gran Turismo XL” logo, as well as the “1000 Migilia” logo. A 30-minute chronograph counter is at 12 ‘clock and a 12-hour counter is at 6 o’clock. The central seconds hand displays the chronograph seconds. The timekeeping seconds are displayed in the small seconds subdial at 9 o’clock. At 3 o’clock is a magnified date window.

Inside is a mechanical chronograph movement running at 28,800 vph. The movement has been certified by the COSC. Power-reserve is 48 hours. The bridges are adorned with “Côtes de Genève” decoration.

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The strap is made of super soft natural black rubber with 1960s Dunlop Racing tire-tread motif and a folding clasp in DLC blackened steel. Limited to 500 timepieces worldwide. Retail $10,580. Ref. 168459-6001

Jaeger-LeCoultre AMVOX2 Rapide Transponder

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Jaeger-LeCoultre AMVOX2 Rapide Transponder

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At the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show, in conjunction with Aston Martin, Jaeger-LeCoultre has unveiled a new AMVOX2 Transponder, the Rapide. Like the Jaeger-LeCoultre AMVOX2 Transponder DBS  which controls an Aston Martin DBS, this watch controls the Aston Martin Rapide. Built around the JLC AMVOX touch crystal technology, the “Rapide Transponder” can open and close the doors of the new 4-door Aston Martin Rapide sports car hybrid, by pressing the sapphire watch crystal between 8 and 9 o’clock for OPEN and between 3 and 4 o’clock for the CLOSE function. You can even turn on the headlights by pressing both the OPEN and CLOSE part of the crystal simultaneously. All of this technology is achieved using a micro-transmitter that is fitted into the body of a traditional mechanical watch.

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Jaeger-LeCoultre is associating with Aston Martin for the official presentation of the Rapide four-door sports car at the Frankfurt Motorshow from September 15th to 27th 2009, by launching the AMVOX2 Transponder Rapide, the chronograph that will offer future owners of the latest Aston Martin the privilege of locking or unlocking their car by simply pressing on the sapphire watch crystal.

While the Aston Martin Rapide follows on from the concept car presented by Aston Martin in 2006, embodying a functional and elegant design, the AMVOX2 Rapide Transponder heralds the second generation of the revolutionary creation that sealed the ties between the Grande Maison from the Vallée de Joux and the legendary British luxury sports car manufacturer. Released several months ago, it is the first mechanical watch developed with the ability to control access into a luxury sports car by means of a built-in micro transmitter system serves to lock and unlock the Aston Martin DBS car, while maintaining the key functions of the famous vertical-trigger mechanism equipping the pushpiece-free chronograph.

The future owners of the Rapide will now enjoy the same privilege with their sports car, thanks to a dedicated Jaeger-LeCoultre watch featuring an exclusive design.

Open, Close, Find Me

Crafted exclusively for owners of the Aston Martin DBS and now for the Aston Martin Rapide, the AMVOX2 Transponder demonstrate the design and engineering collaboration between these two long-established companies; both leaders in their respective fields and partners since 2004.

The AMVOX2 Rapide Transponder incorporates a miniature transmitter system serving to lock and unlock Aston Martin Rapide, while maintaining the functions of the now famous vertical-trigger mechanism – the pushpiece-free chronograph. As the driver nears the car, all he need do is press the OPEN position on the watch glass (between 8 and 9 o’clock) in order to activate the door opening system, whereas doing the same thing on the CLOSE position between 3 and 4 o’clock will close the vehicle.

By pressing simultaneously on the “OPEN” and “CLOSE” rectangles, the watch emits a signal recognized by the car as a “find me” function: the headlamps light up for several seconds, without unlocking the car, so as to enable the owner to find the car at a glance.

By integrating the transponder circuit into the body of the watch, Jaeger-LeCoultre has created a timepiece that is entirely functional yet discreet, a masterpiece of miniaturization and engineering that not only functions as a chronograph but as a key, making it the ultimate accessory for the ultimate sports car.

A titanium and pink gold case, a Rapide design

The AMVOX2 Rapide Transponder is issued in a version equipped with a vertical trigger device that appears for the first time in a two-tone version: the base including the lugs and crown is entirely made of satin-brushed 18-carat pink gold, while the pivoting case is crafted in brushed grade 5 titanium.

The black dial of the AMVOX Rapide Transponder is adorned with a grille-type motif and bears rhodium-plated metallic numerals coated in the center with a luminescent black substance. The movement operating indicator at 6 o’clock carries the Aston Martin wing emblem. The Rapide symbol, which is gilded as are the hands and hour markers, appears to be floating in the center in a window revealing the ruthenium mainplate and bridges of the exquisitely refined movement.

The minute and hour chronograph counters are in aluminum, another first for this watch line.

The outer dial ring bearing the OPEN/CLOSE transponder indications provides a glimpse between 4 and 8 o’clock of the fascinating lever mechanism controlling the chronograph functions and featuring a break caliper design.

The fruit of pioneering research bridging innovative watchmaking and high technology

The miniaturization of the transponder module, housed on the base, its wiring and its transmitter antenna have been completely redesigned from a watchmaking perspective, combining technical inventiveness with a subtle and elegant integration within the overall design. The research and development required over 18 months of dedicated work by Jaeger-LeCoultre’s engineers, as well as intense collaboration from Aston Martin.

While it is relatively easy to understand how to operate the AMVOX2 Rapide Transponder, actually making it represents a daunting challenge in both technical and design terms. In a first phase, the engineers focused on miniaturizing each part of the transponder in order to reduce it to a size that could fit inside a watch case featuring a thickness and diameter ensuring optimal user-friendliness and comfort – while also meeting the technical and security specifications inherent to the car itself. The end result is a module weighing just a few grams and less than half the size of the same system inside the Rapide key.

Nonetheless, miniaturization was just one of the stages in a global process that led researchers to entirely rethink the geometry and the wiring from a watchmaker’s perspective – a high-tech feat that called for 18 months of meticulous engineering work. Developers also had to take account of a major technical constraint. A mechanical watch acts like a Faraday’s cage that protects the movements from the influences of electrical fields that may adversely affect the rating precision. Therefore, in order to endow the timepiece with the reliability of Jaeger-LeCoultre movements and to enable the transponder to operate despite the neighboring metal oscillating weight, an innovative antenna had to be created. The solution lay in placing the antenna as far as possible from the watch mechanism and the case, and lengthy research resulted in using the sapphire crystal as a medium. The antenna is metallized on the inside of the sapphire crystal in a shape following the curve of the inner bezel ring between 4 and 6 o’clock, and is connected at these strategic points to the locking control contact rectangles (OPEN and CLOSE).

Contrary to the chronograph vertical-trigger mechanism based on pivoting the entire case and bezel, activating and deactivating the AMVOX2 Rapide Transponder locking system does not involve any displacement of any part of the watch, occurring instead merely by making contact with the OPEN and CLOSE zones. This connection is facilitated by capacitive technology, which has the property of reacting to touches on a given surface.

Only Aston Martin dealerships will be able to authorize the timepiece to ‘read’ and communicate with the owner’s specific Rapide, ensuring that security and privacy are maintained at all times.

A resolutely high-tech integrated construction

The AMVOX 2 Rapide Transponder builds on the AMVOX2 Chronograph, first introduced in 2006. The Chronograph was a revolution in watchmaking, with a start, stop and reset mechanism operated by pushing on the sapphire crystal face of the watch; there are no push-buttons. The mechanism within the AMVOX2 is extraordinarily sophisticated, using 0.1mm diameter bearings to give mechanical feedback to the stop-start action using the dial.

A three-position cursor rounds off this revolutionary construction. Positioned on the side of the case at 9 o’clock, this selection device serves to lock either the whole set of chronograph controls or only the resetting device, thereby ensuring that the functions are not accidentally started, stopped or reset by the driver’s inadvertent hand or arm motions.

Equipped with Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 751E, the watch combines extraordinary mechanical innovation with the qualities of reliability and precision that are the hallmarks of all Jaeger-LeCoultre mechanisms. The 65-hour power reserve further increases the length of time during which the watch can be relied on to function with optimal accuracy.

Meanwhile, a complex column-wheel (a defining feature in high-end chronographs) and an extremely sophisticated vertical coupling system guarantee the precision timing of the chronograph. The adjustment of the balance wheel’s inertia thanks to the presence of four screws on its felly or rim ensures the setting remains stable in all conditions. Finally, the rotor’s ball-bearing mechanism contains ceramic balls providing the valuable advantage of never needing lubrication, thus further enhancing the watch’s long-term reliability.

The AMVOX watch collection represents an extraordinary alliance between horological expertise, automobile performance and aesthetic refinement. Issued exclusively for Aston Martin owners, the AMVOX2 Rapide Transponder now joins the DBS model in bearing witness to the remarkable teamwork and research undertaken and pursued by both Aston Martin and Jaeger-LeCoultre in exploring the interaction between contemporary watchmaking and high technology.

Estimated retail is $40,000.

Richard Mille: New RM 004-V2 & RM 008-V2 Felipe Massa

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Richard Mille and Felipe Massa continue their close collaboration with the presentation of two new limited edition models bearing the name of the brand’s Formula 1 “private test driver”.

The Felipe Massa RM 004-V2 in an edition of 40 pieces and the Felipe Massa RM 008-V2 limited to 10 pieces. Both watches sport the colours of the Brazilian flag on the inner bezel as well as a red collared crown.

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Caliber RM 004-V2 Felipe Massa. Limited Edition of 40 pieces: 25 in 18ct red gold, 10 in 18ct white gold and 5 in titanium.

As always with Richard Mille Watches, these two highly complex timepieces combine innovative technical characteristics with handmade finishing that respects the grand traditions of Swiss watchmaking.

With totally ergonomic cases and state of the art movements they are fully adapted to the most intensive environments, such as participating in a Formula 1 Grand Prix race on Felipe Massa’s wrist.

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Caliber RM 008-V2 Felipe Massa.Limited Edition of 10 pieces: 5 in 18ct red gold and 5 in 18ct white gold.

Source: Richard Mille
www.richardmille.com

Breitling Raven Special-Edition

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Breitling has designed a special series of its Airwolf and Skyracer chronographs, two instruments identifiable by their rubber-molded pushpieces and bezel.

Evocatively code-named “Raven”, the resulting timepieces feature a resolutely high-tech black and steel look. Both models – one electronic and the other mechanical – boast peerless functionality.

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The Airwolf makes the most of the performances of its exclusive SuperQuartz™ movement driving this ultra-accurate instrument providing the full range of functions required by professional pilots: 1/100th of a second chronograph, alarm, countdown, 2nd timezone, UTC. An NVG-compatible display backlighting system enables night-time read-off, while a turbine-shaped construction on the caseback serves as a resonance chamber for the alarm and other audible indications.

Source: Breitling
www.breitling.com

Harry Winston Ocean Lady Moon Phase

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Strong and sophisticated, the 36mm case is exquisitely crafted in white or rose gold, and set with 57 brilliant diamonds around the bezel. Enhancing the sporty sensibility, the slightly oversized shape case ensures better visibility of dial details, including date indication.