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Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider Skeleton Flying Tourbillon Hans On
Roger Dubuis has rich experience in making skeleton movements, characterising them for the star-shaped design.in 2015,Roger Dubuis presented this Skeleton for the brand. One of the novelties that Roger Dubuis will showcase at the Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie is the Excalibur Spider Skeleton Flying Tourbillon. Picking up the signature features of Roger Dubuis…
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Breitling Transocean Chronograph Edition Hands On
Breitling Transocean Chronograph is model case with a vintage-feeling scheme and a simpler dial layout. Unlike the earlier model, the Transocean Chronograph features a sapphire case back to showcase manufacture wares. Breitling Transocean Chronograph starts off with a 43 mm case in highly-polished stainless steel with steeply curved lugs. Like most Breitlings, you’re bound to…
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IWC Collectors’ Forum Chronograph CF3 Limited Edition Pilot Watch
IWC Collectors’ Forum Pilots Chronograph CF3 is a limited edition pilot watch which comes from its on-line Collectors’ Forum. Based on the Spitfire chronograph, the CF3 has improvements which should appeal to traditionalists, like a soft iron cage to protect against magnetism. Created for the members of the IWC Collectors’ Forum, the IWC Collectors’ Forum CF3…
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Chanel J12 Calibre 3125 Ceramic Watch
Chanel J12 watches is remarkeable,and this J12 model also features a special appearance. Chanel J12 Calibre 3125 watch is a watch case with black ceramic and yellow gold. The final result of this partnership is a self-winding movement which is a redesigned version of AP3120 movement that incorporates a distinctive balance bridge with variable inertia, eight…
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Bell & Ross Vintage Watch-WW1-97 Heritage
Bell & Ross has rich experience in aeronautical instrumentation. Its aviation watches is famous in the watch industry. While the iconic Bell & Ross Aviation collection with its squared cases is directly inspired to the instrument panel of air planes, the Vintage collection brings to mind the history of aviation and the development of the…
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Hands On-Chaumet Hortensia Tourbillon With White Gold Watch
Chaumet is famous for its jewelry. The Chaumet watch also looks luxurious. The Chaumet Hortensia collection comes in stunning dial. It blossoms with wondrous bouquets of gold and precious stones in creations that are an ode to eternal beauty. The dial set in white gold watch reveals a tourbillon mechanism. The Chaumet Hortensia tourbillon is…
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Unique Jacob & Co. Billionaire Fashion Watch
Jacob & Co. founder Jacob Arabo is one of the most interesting and controversial characters of the modern watch industry. And Jacob & Co. Billionaire Watch is a one-of-a-kind timepiece produced with Italian businessman, fashion label owner, and Formula 1 personality Flavio Briatore. The Jacob & Co. Billionaire watch is named as such not because…
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Piaget Slimmest Chronograph-Piaget Altiplano Chronograph Flyback
Piaget launched the thinnest watch at SIHH. This Piaget chronograph Flyback watch makes us feel surprised.it came from the Altiplano family. The Piaget Altiplano 900P is truly impressive. Until now, Piaget has accustomed us to slim but simple watches: time-only, small second or date were the only indications displayed on the Altiplano’s dials, which of…
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Arnold & Son Royal TEC1 18K Red Gold Tourbillon Chronograph
The new Arnold & Son Royal TEC1 is the third tourbillon watch to celebrate Arnold & Son’s 250th anniversary. It firstly combine a tourbillon with a column wheel chronograph and power all that with an automatic winding system. Of course, we would have loved to show you the limited edition with blue lacquered guilloché dial,…
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A Watch Greets For Olympic- Omega Seamaster Bullhead Rio 2016
Next year Rio will hold the Olympic games,in memory of it,Omega introduced a plethora of event-oriented timepieces. Among them is the saucy Omega Seamaster Bullhead Rio 2016 Limited Edition. Omega Bullhead Rio 2016 Chronograph Limited Edition only limited to 316 pieces. For live photos of the parent model, be sure to check out Blake’s review…