Quando ho iniziato a cercare un orologio che ha offerto molte
caratteristiche, era il mio obiettivo di avere uno che sarebbe in grado
di visualizzare la data e mi aiuta giri di tempo in cui mi sono
imbattuto in una pista locale.
Mi piace avere un orologio con me tutto il tempo, ma trovo che avere un
orologio che può fare molto di più è sempre qualcosa che è molto meglio
per me in particolare.
Ho cercato in molti diversi tipi di orologi digitali oltre l'ultima
settimana o giù di lì e hanno trovato molti che offrono le
caratteristiche che sto cercando. Alcuni offrono anche molto di più eccellenti caratteristiche che sarebbe bene per me avere pure. Ho deciso che l'acquisto di un Timex orologio Ironman probabilmente sarebbe meglio dal momento che questi orologi hanno la caratteristica migliore tempi sul giro.
Ho intenzione di ottenere uno di questi orologi presto solo in modo che
sarò in grado di iniziare a utilizzare questo tipo di un orologio per
tutto il tempo. Ora che mi piace utilizzare l'orologio a giri di tempo e di controllare il tempo su base regolare. Sarà bello avere un orologio come questo per portare tutto il tempo. vedere di piu
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Jaquet
Droz è il nuovo capretto sul blocco di fascia alta orologi di lusso
australiano, e il Grande Seconde Deadbeat è loro assumere una
complicazione vecchia scuola.
Jaquet Droz è un nuovo arrivato sulla scena orologio australiano. Parte della famiglia Swatch Group, sono principalmente conosciuto qui per la loro impressionante automi e stile raffinato. E 'anche un marchio che sembra aver giocato particolarmente bene nei mercati asiatici.
Quindi ha senso, data la nostra vicinanza ad Asia, dollaro forte e
forti vendite turistiche, che Jaquet Droz fa una spinta nei nostri
mercati.
Il loro ultimo modello, il Grande Seconde Deadbeat, è un modello
esemplare per il marchio (al di fuori delle loro off-tap ridicoli
uccelli automatizzati).
La linea Grande Seconde è un-back confrontato, design elegante, uno che
parla al XVIII secolo orologeria del tipo che Jaquet Droz si sarebbe
familiarità con. Oltre ora e data dei registri di offset su un quadrante molto bello smalto grande feu, questo orologio è su tutti i secondi.
Il Grande Seconde Deadbeat dispone di una complicazione molto insolito.
La lancetta dei secondi non si muove con lo sweep continuo che ci si
aspetta da un movimento meccanico, ma piuttosto 'salta' ogni secondo. Proprio come un orologio al quarzo. Ma non fatevi ingannare, non c'è nessuna batteria di cambiare su questo ragazzo.
Il secondo Deadbeat (AKA vero-beat) complicazione potrebbe sembrare un
po 'inutile in questi giorni, ma in un mondo pre-quarzo è stato
all'altezza di cronometraggio di precisione, permettendo secondi da
misurare ad intervalli regolari, precisi - molto utile per le
applicazioni mediche e scientifiche .
Mentre resta da vedere se Jaquet Droz può ritagliarsi una fetta della
torta di orologi di lusso australiana molto competitivo, sono certamente
in una posizione di forza con gli orologi, come il Grande Seconde
Deadbeat, che coniuga sapientemente una complicazione nicchia con
fascino tradizionale .
Il Jaquet Droz Grande Seconde Deadbeat è limitata a 88 pezzi. vedere di piu
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Replica Rolex Milgauss
It appears that there is a demand of some sort out there for lists of top watches or recommended watches. It also appears that such a list doesn't really exist for ladies' watches. At least not in any usable form. So here at The Sydney Tarts we thought we'd compile a list of top 10 watches for women. These are watches we feel are either classics in their own right, or extremely popular/in-demand.
They're not necessarily watches we'd recommend, but of course, watches
are entirely subjective and all the watches in this list are pretty good
watches in their own right. Really comes down to what sort of watches you like, and how thick your wallet is. For this post we will be concentrating on the 10 best mechanical/automatic Swiss watches for women. This will cover all price points and we'll do another post later on focusing on quartz models.
For brands that offer various ladies' watches in mechanical or
automatic, we've picked the most popular or the most iconic model, but
will also mention in the text in regards to the other models. So, here we are, in no particular order... Well, that's not really true.
They're in order of "what comes to mind", ie, the first watch is the
first one that comes to mind, etc etc. By the 8th we were grasping at
straws simply because a lot of watches for women seems to be quartz
only... 1. Rolex Lady Datejust Automatic Well this one is a no-brainer. It's not the prettiest watch in the list but it is classic, and reliable, and a proven workhorse of a watch. Like its male counterpart, these will withstand pretty much anything you throw at it. Rolex watches are over-engineered and are of course, designed first and foremost to be tool watches. So if you are tough on your watches, you really can't go wrong with the Rolex.
They also come in a huge variety of colour/material/dial combos, making
it easy (or tough) for you to choose one the exact version that's best
suited to you.
2. Omega Ladymatic This is a fairly new addition to the Omega range, although the name Ladymatic has been used in the past. The current Ladymatic, as modeled by Nicole Kidman, is designed purely for women, rather than a scaled-down men's model. The watch is extremely elegant, comes in a biggish size, perfectly on-trend and powered by an in-house movement. Like the Rolex, there are quite a number of dial/material combinations to choose from. The Ladymatic might be new, but it's proved to be very popular and fast becoming a classic for Omega. They've certainly developed a winner here. (Honourable mention: the Ladies Constellation, but these do sell more in the quartz model)
3. Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Lady Manual We debated long and hard on this one, and finally settled on the Reverso Lady.
The cause of the debate is the new Rendez-Vous range, which is just on 2
years old and doing extremely well for Jaeger-LeCoultre.
However, our reasoning was that if you were to only get one
Jaeger-LeCoultre, it would have to be the Reverso, as it is iconic for
JLC, and no one else makes anything like it. (ie, reversible case) So here we are. Our pick of the litter would be the Duetto model, simply because you get two watches for the price of one. There's the daytime (front) side and the evening (reverse) side, powered by the same mechanical movement.
(Honourable mention: Reverso with a single side and plain case back for
personalisation, or, if you must have a round watch, the Rendez-Vous)
4. Chanel J12 Automatic I'm sure this watch needs no introduction.
Chanel has done an amazing job with this model, and in a relatively
short time, created an instantly recognisable icon that has possible
brought about the renaissance of the use of ceramic as a case material
and the style copied ad nauseum (Much like the Datejust).
These are so popular in fact that they're commanding extremely high
resale prices, and in some cases, higher than the original list price.
5. Cartier Tank Francaise auto
Cartier has a number of classic watch models, from the Tank, to Santos,
to the more current Ballon Bleu... and even within the Tank and Santos
range, there are numerous sub-ranges to choose from... but the watch we
keep coming back to is the Tank Francaise. To be honest these probably sell more in the quartz version, but the automatic is right up there.
6. Tag Heuer Lady Link Auto (34.5mm) The Lady Link comes in different sizes and the automatic movement powers the 34.5mm size version. Like the Ladymatic and the Rendez-Vous, this is a series designed especially for ladies. Ok you might argue that there IS a Link series for gents, but at the very least the Lady Link isn't a pre-shrunk Gents version. Beautifully modelled by Cameron Diaz, the Lady Link is classy with a hint of sportiness. Just like Cameron herself. Tag could not have chosen a better ambassador for this range.
7. Breguet Reine de Naples Personally, not a big fan of this piece. However, it is quite popular and apparently doing quite well for Breguet. There is just something not quite right to my eyes about an egg-shaped watch. But you can't ignore the pedigree. Breguet is a genunine watchmaker and respected by all. I... just can't get past the styling. But you have to give credit where it's due. It certainly is distinctive.
8. Girard Perregaux Cat's eye
The Cat's Eye collection was launched in 2004, and is available from a
simple three-handed watch to something with complications.The oval shape
allows for this without being too large to fit on feminine wrists.
It is also quite heartwarming to see complication watches for women,
and you'd expect nothing less from another brand with rich watchmaking
history.
9. Patek Philippe Nautilus Ladies Automatic
The first Patek ladies watch that came to mind was actually the
Twenty4, then we realised that you'd have to spend the equivalent of a
nice apartment to get it with a mechanical movement (along with carats
of diamonds).
So the Nautilus is out next choice and it would seem that this range is
probably the default women's watch for women who appreciates the
watchmaking craftsmanship.
Granted it is a pre-shrunk gents watch and gussied up a bit with
diamonds, mother-of -pearl and pastel colours, but they have managed to
make the range quite feminine and attractive.
10. Piaget Altiplano (34mm) The whole Altiplano range trades on one exquisite feature - being ridiculously thin. They're classy and feminine, powered by an ultra-thin mechanical movement... there is nothing not to like with this range.
Don't forget that although Piaget seems to be just as well known for
their jewellery, they do have a proper watchmaking history and do lay
claim to the world's thinnest automatic movement, so these watches
aren't just pretty faces!
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