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  2. 5 Best Zenith Watches For Your Everyday Lifestyle

    5 Best Zenith Watches For Your Everyday Lifestyle

    Since its establishment in 1865, Swiss luxury watch manufacture Zenith has been a pioneer in the field of precision timekeeping. Considered the first integrated watch manufacture in Switzerland, it has won more than 2,300 chronometry prizes. In 1969, the brand introduced the legendary El Primero chronograph movement endowed with a high frequency of 36,000 vph for ensuring short-time measurements accurate to the nearest 1/10th of a second. Zenith has since developed over 600 movement variations. The most addition is Zenith El Primero 9004 automatic chronograph calibre, which is capable of accurately calculating 1/100th of a second. At present, the flagship collections of the iconic brand are Defy, Chronomaster, Elite and Pilot. From the impressive lineup of Zenith, we have shortlisted the 5 best watches for your everyday lifestyle.  (1) Zenith Chronomaster Sport Zenith Chronomaster is an exceptional collection of mechanical chronographs equipped with the modern interpretations of the legendary El Primero movement. Zenith Chronomaster Sports is the most recent addition to the range. An outstanding characteristic of this 41mm stainless steel watch is a refined dial design featuring tri-color chronograph registers in blue, anthracite and light grey. This timepiece is equipped with the Zenith El Primero 3600 automatic calibre with 60 hours power reserve. The polished black ceramic bezel with graduated 10 seconds scale allows precise 10th of a second chronograph reading. Available with a black or white dial, this versatile timepiece can be fitted comfortably with an integrated steel bracelet or a textured Cordura effect rubber strap. Comfortable to put on and boasting a contemporary yet timeless aesthetic, the Chronomaster Sport is a perfect Daily wear watch, especially for those who typically follow an ‘on the go’ lifestyle with hectic schedules. The selling price range of this extremely precise chronograph is HKD$ 80,800 to HKD$ 84,900.  Chronomaster El Primero 95.3002.3600/69.C818 (2) Zenith Defy Classic with blue dial Defy is an extensive watch collection, with notable models like Zenith Defy El Primero 21, Classic, Zero G, Midnight, Extreme and Tourbillon. Among them, Defy Classic is an elegant and modern three-hand mechanical watch endowed with the useful date indication. It is available with an open-worked dial or a sunburst blue closed dial. This automatic timepiece has a graceful 41mm diameter case made of titanium, which is stronger and lighter in weight compared to stainless steel. It houses an Elite 670 SK automatic movement with a power reserve of 48 hours. As a daily wear wristwatch, the version featuring closed dial is more preferable. Supplied with an integrated bracelet in titanium or a rubber strap with alligator leather coating, the blue-colored sunray dial features a date window at 3H. Thanks to its lightness and a quick-to-read dial, this Zenith Defy classic model is an ideal wristwatch for everyday lifestyle. Its retail price range is approximately HKD$34,500 – HKD$ 42,700.  Zenith Defy El Primero 21 95.9002.9004/78.R584 (3) Zenith Elite 6150 Steel The Elite 6150 model belongs to the family of Zenith ultra-thin wristwatches. It is the most classic and minimalistic wristwatch in the present catalogue of the iconic Swiss brand. Although a classic timepiece in terms of aesthetics, it is loaded with several incredible features that make the Elite 6150 a perfect watch to worn during your daily lifestyle. Firstly, this ultra-thin automatic Zenith watch has a power reserve of more than 100 hours. The alligator strap features protective rubber lining to avoid damages usually expected when it wear daily. The watch features a trendy, yet robust 42mm diameter stainless steel case. The cambered dial with lean baton-hands and long, slender hour-markers ensure excellent dial visibility. The average selling price of this timepiece is HKD$ 41,000.  Elite 6150 03.2272.6150/51.C700 (4) Zenith Type 20 Extra Special 40mm Zenith has a long history in manufacturing pilot watches, and it was a major supplier of aviation timepieces during the initial stages. The brand provided watches to aviation pioneers like Louis Blériot. Zenith’s Pilot Collection is an inheritor of this great legacy. Presently, the collection consists of models like Type 20 (45mm), Type 20 Chronograph 45mm and Type 20 Extra Special 40mm. Usually, pilot watches feature large cases and big crowns for wearing along with special clothing used by the aircrew. For most people, large dimensioned wristwatches may be unsuitable for daily wear. So, we have shortlisted the Type 20 Extra Special 40mm as an ideal daily beater from the Zenith Pilot collection. This automatic wristwatch comes with a 40mm diameter case made of aged steel or bronze. It boasts all aesthetic features of the brand’s iconic pilot watches, but with a compact case for a comfortable fitting. It is available with leather strap or nubuck leather strap with protective rubber lining. The retail price range is approximately HKD$ 33,400- 36,300.  Pilot Type 20 Extra Special 40 Aged11.1940.679/91.C807 (5) Zenith Chronomaster Revival A 385 The Revival Series is comprised of faithful reproductions of the iconic Zenith chronograph watches. Presently, this impressive range includes models like A 384, A 385 and A 386. These timepieces are designed after their namesake ancestors. Zenith has used original blueprints and production plans to manufacture these spectacular mechanical wristwatches. Among them, we have shortlisted Revival A 385 as one of the most valuable Zenith watches for your daily lifestyle. Introduced in 1969, A 385 was a tonneau-shaped stainless steel chronograph equipped with the iconic El Primero self-winding movement. It featured a brown gradient dial. This eye-catching dial design was used for the first time in the watch industry. The revival edition faithfully recreates the same aesthetic and design features of the original timepiece. It has a 37mm diameter stainless steel with distinctive tonneau shape. The Revival A 385 watch, however, is fitted with a sapphire crystal instead of acrylic. This timepiece is equipped with the El Primero 400 Automatic column-wheel chronograph movement with a power reserve of 50 hours. This wristwatch is available with a light brown calf leather strap with protective rubber lining or a stainless steel “Ladder” bracelet designed after the Gay Frères bracelets of the early El Primero watches. The retail price range of Chronomaster Revival A 385 is from HKD$ 67,900 to HKD$ 72,300. Chronomaster Revival A 385 03.A384.400/385.C855

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  3. Tudor Black Bay: A Guide to One of the Most Reliable Dive Watches

    Tudor Black Bay: A Guide to One of the Most Reliable Dive Watches

    Introduction One of the best-selling diving timepieces in the world, Tudor Black Bay derives its design inspiration from historical dive watches produced by Swiss manufacture. Following the footsteps of Rolex, the company began producing diving watches in the 1950s. In 2012, this incredible legacy was revisited by introducing Black Bay under the Heritage series. Now, Tudor Black Bay is the most extensive watch family from the iconic Swiss brand. Presently, the collection offers an extensive selection of wristwatches to satisfy the specific needs of customers with varying interests. Still maintaining their historical inspiration, this formidable pillar of Tudor’s present product portfolio is comprised of recreational dive watches, chronographs, GMT models and robust dress-watches.  History and Evolution of Tudor Black Bay Introduced in 2012, the first ever Tudor Heritage Black Bay watch featured a 41mm diameter steel case, unidirectional rotatable bezel with burgundy red disc and black-chocolate dial with hour, minute and centre seconds hands. In 2013, this remarkable timepiece won the “Revival” category prize in Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève awards. In 2014, the brand added a new model featuring matt-blue bezel disc and black dial. In 2015, Tudor introduced a new version with matt-black bezel disc and black dial. These first-generation watches were equipped with customized ETA 2824 self-winding movements. In 2016, the brand introduced three new Heritage Black Bay watches equipped with the in-house self-winding movement MT5601. Fitted with Blue, Black and Burgundy bezel discs respectively, they replaced the first-generation references. In the same year, Tudor Heritage Black Bay bronze, Heritage Black Bay 36 and Heritage Black Bay Dark models were launched. The Tudor Black Bay dark model has a black PVD coated case with matching color bezel and dial. In 2017, the brand expanded the Heritage Black Bay collection by presenting Steel, Chrono, S&G (steel with gold) and Heritage Black Bay 41 models. The Tudor Heritage black steel model features a date display at 3 o’ clock. In 2018, Tudor renamed the collection as ‘Black Bay’ and launched GMT, Fifty-Eight and new S&G models. In 2019, the Swiss manufacture added Black Bay 41/36/32 S&G, Black Bay P01, Black Bay Chrono S&G and Black Bay Bronze. Featuring a 43mm diameter case, the tudor bronze black bay model has slate-grey dial and bezel. The brand included a new Black Bay Fifty-Eight “Navy Blue” watch in 2020. In 2021, Tudor Black Bay collection added Fifty-Eight 18K, Chrono and Fifty-Eight 925 models as well as new silver dial versions of the Black Bay 41, 36 and 32 series. Black Bay 79230N-0005 Vintage Inspiration Although each Black Bay model has its own distinctive features, you can instantly find some common attributes in all the timepieces in the family. Many of the designs are drawn from vintage diving timepieces made by the iconic brand. The most important among them is the ‘snowflake’ hour hand, inspired by the characteristic angular hands of the Tudor dive watches produced from 1969 to 1999. The so-called ‘Lollipop’ seconds hand is a common feature of all models in the collection except the Black Bay Chrono. This distinctive shaped seconds hand is inspired by that of vintage diving watches from the brand. Black Bay’s domed crystal and dial are reminiscent of that of the Tudor Submariner of 1954. The large winding crown is designed after the ‘Big Crown’ dive watch of 1958. Tudor Black Bay Popular models The Black Bay Classic watch remains the most admired member of this family. This 41mm stainless steel watch stands out with its vintage inspired design and the minimalistic time-only display. Enhanced with polished and satin finish, the case is topped with a stainless steel unidirectional bezel with anodized aluminium insert.  In this remarkable series, Tudor is offering three color choices of bezel insert: Burgundy, Black and Blue. Presently, all Black Bay Classic models feature domed black dials. It is worth mentioning that all Black Bay watches manufactured before 2016 are equipped with modified ETA 2824 automatic calibers. The models produced since 2016 house Tudor’s in-house self-winding movement MT 5602.  Tudor Black Bay Steel Date is another best-selling dive watch. Available in Steel and S&G (bi-metal) versions, this timepiece features 41mm diameter case. Equipped with MT5612 (COSC) in-house self-winding movement, this model displays date at 3 o’ clock. The Black Bay Fifty-Eight watch is a sensational and promising member of the collection. True to the Black Bay‘s historic roots, this model features a 39mm diameter case and the new manufacture self-winding chronometer movement. Presently, this diving watch is available in stainless steel versions with the dial and bezel in black or blue combination, a 925 Silver case variant with Taupe dial and bezel, and an 18K yellow gold case version with green bezel and dial. Black Bay GMT is a bestselling Tudor watch favored by adventurous globetrotters and global entrepreneurs. Driven by the in-house Calibre MT5652, this self-winding timepiece features a 41mm diameter stainless steel case and a bi-directional bezel with bi-color (burgundy and blue) disc with 24 hour scale. The second time-zone has been indicated by a red “Snowflake” hand. The watch displays the date at 3 o’ clock. Thanks to its dual-time zone function and the iconic ‘Pepsi’ style bezel, Tudor Black Bay gmt is one of the most popular watch models among frequent travelers. Another successful timepiece from the collection is Tudor Black Bay Chrono, which features a 41mm diameter case and Calibre MT5813 (COSC) self-winding movement. Heritage Black Bay 70150-0001 Tudor Black Bay: One of the most reliable diving watches  Tudor Black Bay offers various types of dive watches, and all of them maintain a water resistance up to 200 meters. The Classic, Date and Fifty-Eight are 41mm models whereas tudor black bay bronze has a 43mm case and Black Bay P01 features a 42mm diameter case. All the above timepieces are fitted with unidirectional rotating bezel, a necessary component of modern diving watches. The suitability of a diving timepiece depends upon various factors, like depth rating, protection features and pricing. According to ISO 6425 standard, the minimum water-resistance of a dive watch should be 100 meters. This ISO specification also underlines several other requirements like diving time indicator, underwater dial visibility, and resistance to magnetic fields, shocks and corrosion. The Black Bay dive watch is equipped with a robust yet easily operatable unidirectional bezel with clear markings. This superior bezel design assists the diver for quick setting of the countdown timer and clear monitoring of the immersion time. Black Bay 79733N-0006 All Tudor Black Bay watches offer exceptional visibility thanks to their domed, clutter-free dial with large hour-markers and broad-sized hands with distinctive shapes. Additionally, the powerful luminescent material on the hands and hour-markers provides excellent legibility underwater. All present-generation Black Bay dive watches are equipped in-house movements. Driven by bidirectional rotor system these calibers boast robust architecture with excellent shock proof properties. Resistant to magnetic interferences, the silicon balance spring ensures precise timekeeping. While the chronometer certification assures optimum accuracy, the energy efficient movement offers an impressive power reserve of 70 hours. The above characteristics make each Black Bay a trustworthy diving timepiece.  Tudor Black Bay maintains its water-resistance to the optimum rating of 200 meters by integrating screwed down crown, screw-down case back and solid sapphire crystal glass. Based on these specifications, Black Bay are considered as one of the best dive watches suitable for professional marine activity, extreme water sports and scuba diving up to the depth of 200 meters. In fact it is one of the best medium priced diving wristwatches in the 200m category. Although a vintage era inspired timepiece, the efficient utilization of modern, high-quality materials and excellent manufacturing procedures make Tudor Black Bay one of the most reliable diving watches in the market. Black Bay 79030B-0001

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  4. 5 Best Patek Philippe Watches Worth Investing In

    5 Best Patek Philippe Watches Worth Investing In

    One of the most prestigious global high-luxury watch houses, Patek Philippe is a preferred brand of connoisseurs and collectors. With a proud watchmaking history that dates back to 1839, the iconic brand enthralls the ardent devotees of the high-horology traditions with its meticulously crafted masterpieces. Many of their vintage timepieces fetch more than a million dollars during the auctions. Presently, Patek Philippe offers eight wristwatch collections: Aquanaut, Calatrava, Complications, Grand Complications, Gondolo, Golden Ellipse, Nautilus, and Twenty~4. Even though all Patek watches are excellent investments for the future, some special creations offer incredible collection value, which may vary depending upon various factors. In this editorial, we are highlighting the five best Patek Philippe watches that are worth investing. To cover all the budget ranges of the brand, we have shortlisted five references, each from Calatrava, Aquanaut, Nautilus, Complications and Grand Complications collections.  Patek Philippe Calatrava 5196 5196R-001 Calatrava, the entry level collection of Patek Philippe, has been renowned for its elegant dress watches featuring refined dimensions and minimalistic dial with simple complications like small seconds or dates. At present, this classic series consists of about 15 models in 18-carat gold or platinum.  For investment, our suggestion from this series is reference 5196, the Patek Philippe Calatrava manual-winding watch model with a small seconds dial at 6 o’clock. It’s elegant 37mm diameter case houses hand-wound caliber 215PS.  The most classic creation within the present catalogue, reference 5196 takes inspiration from the iconic Calatrava 96 model, which was introduced in 1932 by the Geneva watch manufacture. Enjoyed a long production run of about four decades, the reference 96 is one of the most-sought after vintage timepieces today.  Launched in 2014, the ref. 5196 follows the timeless design of this iconic creation from the prestigious Swiss maker. This timepiece is available in 18-carat gold (Rose, Yellow and White) and platinum versions, with retail price range of approximately HKD$ 190,400 – HKD$ 315,200. Like its ancestor, Calatrava 5196 is a perfect entry-level Patek Philippe watch for long-term investment purpose. Patek Philippe Aquanaut Travel Time 5164 5167A-001 Aquanaut is the youngest collection from the venerable Geneva watchmaking house. In 1997, the well-established brand introduced the very first Aquanaut model reference 5060A. Equipped with a self-winding movement inside a 35.6mm diameter steel case, it is the first Patek Philippe wristwatch to be fitted with a rubber strap. A versatile sports watch, Aquanaut was inspired by the iconic Nautilus, but with more contemporary outlook. Presently, the collection consists of references like 5164, 5167, 5168, 5968, 5062 and 5072. The approximate retail price range of Aquanaut is HKD$ 167,000 – 467,000, and the diamond-set versions cost above HKD$ 586,000. Just like Nautilus, the Aquanaut watch is a much-sought after timepiece. In the pre-owned market, their selling prices are significantly high. Although Patek Philippe 5167 is the most popular model, we recommend a promising creation named Aquanaut Travel Time.  With the reference number of 5164, it is the first complicated Patek Philippe Aquanaut model. Available in stainless steel and rose gold versions, this incredible self-winding wristwatch integrates a quickly adjustable dual time-zone function along with Centre sweep seconds hand, Date and Day/night indicator. It is a great timepiece for investing in the price range of HKD$ 263,000 – 467,000.  Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711 5711/1A-010 Nautilus represents the iconic brand’s foray into the world of luxury sports watches, a new category born in the early 1970s with the launch of Audemars Piguet’s Royal Oak, which designed by Gerald Genta. In 1976, Patek Philippe introduced the Nautilus collection with reference 3700/1A. Interestingly, the Nautilus watch was also designed by Gerald Genta. This new product line became a cult object due to its special characteristics. Nautilus is a rugged yet luxurious watch with a distinct case shape inspired by the porthole of ships and an impressive 120 meters water resistance. In 2006, Patek Philippe revised this impressive family by introducing new generation models with enhanced design and improved specifications. The present generation offers gent’s wristwatches like 5711 (three hands and date), 5712 (moonphase, date and power reserve display), 5726 (annual calendar with moon phase), 5980 (chronograph with date), 5990 (flyback chronograph, dual time zone, date and day night indication) and 5740 (perpetual calendar with moon phase). The collection also includes ladies watches like reference 7118 automatic watch and ref. 7010, a quartz variant. The approximate retail price range of Patek Philippe Nautilus is HKD$ 217,000 to HKD$ 2,050,000. The full diamond-set Nautilus watches can cost above HKD$ 2,340,000. In addition to its iconic status, the other feature that influences the collection value of the Nautilus watch is the long waiting period as the Manufacture produces these masterpieces in limited quantities only. Due to this reason, all Nautilus watches enjoy a great resale value. The best performing model among them is Ref. 5711. Introduced in 2006, this reference has been enjoying immense followership. After the recent discontinuation of the flagship model 5711/1 A-001 in stainless steel with a blue dial, the resale value for this particular watch has increased multiple times. So, the other existing Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711 models can be considered as great investment timepieces with an assurance of astonishing returns in the coming years.  Patek Philippe World Time 5231 Source from: Patek.com 5231J The Patek Philippe Complications collection offers some spectacular high luxury wristwatches incorporating functions like Annual Calendar, Weekly Calendar, Chronograph or Worldtime. Depending upon the material and complications, the retail price of these watches can range from HKD$ 293,000 to HKD$ 1,170,000. In the Patek Philippe ‘Complications’ family, the World Time Watch is the most iconic creation with an incredible heritage that dates back to the 1930s. Equipped with an ingenious mechanism invented by Louis Cottier, the World Time watch displays the time simultaneously and continuously in all 24 time zones. From the mid-1930s to the 1950s, Patek Philippe Geneve serially produced these timepieces under the direct supervision of Louis Cottier. Presently, these marvelous creations are coveted by vintage watch collectors. Most iconic among them are 605 HU (pocket watch) and 1415 (wristwatch). Both of them feature hand-made cloisonné enamel miniature painting in the centre of the dial. Featuring the similar type of cloisonné enamel dial design, the modern generation world time watches like 5131 and 5231 are inspired by 605 HU and 1415. Introduced in 2008, the Ref. 5131 is one of the most coveted contemporary watches from the Geneva Maison. The 18-carat gold models of reference 5131 have been already discontinued. Right now, the resale price of this iconic watch is extremely high in the secondary market. In 2019, the Ref. 5231 was introduced. This new World time model faithfully carries the legacy of the iconic watch series from the Geneva Maison. Just like its illustrious ancestors, reference 5231 is a worthy timepiece for investing in the price range of HKD$ 586,000 – 1,170,000.  Patek Philippe 5270 – Perpetual Calendar Chronograph Source From: Patek.com 5271/1R The Patek Philippe Grand Complication collection has been renowned for extremely complicated timepieces. It offers wristwatches with single or multiple complications like Tourbillon, Minute Repeater, Perpetual Calendar, Split-seconds Chronograph, Sonnerie or Celestial mechanisms. The retail price range of Grand Complication watches starts at HKD$ 703,000. Painstakingly crafted by most experienced master craftsmen of the Manufacture, all watches from this series are highly sought-after. Among these, the reference 5270 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph is a star performer in the auctions. It is a ‘Holy Grail’ among modern Patek Philippe Geneve wristwatches. We like to highlight certain factors that emphasize it as one of most collectible contemporary mechanical watches.  Firstly, it belongs to a historically important wristwatch series that dates back to the early 1940s. In 1941, the Geneva watchmaking house introduced reference 1518, the world’s first serially produced perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch. Launched in 2011, Ref. 5270 is the most recent member of this series. Equipped with the in-house developed CH 29-535 PS Q manual-winding caliber, this timepiece features a 41mm diameter case made of 18-carat gold or platinum. The Geneva based brand’s Perpetual Calendar Chronograph series has been enjoying continuous production since the 1941. The previous references produced under this prestigious family are 1518, 2499, 3970 and 5970. All these iconic watches are equipped with manual-winding movements and carry a great collection value. Produced from 1941 to 1954, the reference 1518 is the most expensive vintage Patek Philippe watch as on date. Its successors also carry hefty price tags in the vintage watch market. This historical legacy undoubtedly adds the collection value of the Ref. 5270. Reference 5270 is the first model in the series to be equipped an in-house movement entirely developed and produced by Patek Philippe. It is also the first Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Chronograph to be stamped with the new “PP” seal instead of the previous Geneva hallmark. These outstanding characteristics along with its prestigious lineage make the reference 5270 a perfect watch for investing in the price range of HKD$ 1,170,000 – 1,760,000.

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  5. A Collector’s Guide to Omega Speedmaster Professional

    A Collector’s Guide to Omega Speedmaster Professional

    Upholding an enduring legacy of more than six decades, Omega Speedmaster is one of the most-celebrated mechanical wristwatches ever made. One of the key pillars of the globally acclaimed Swiss brand, Speedmaster family offers an extensive range of well-built and exceptionally precise wristwatches.  History and Evolution The origins of the Speedmaster trace back to 1957 when Omega launched its ‘Professional’ line of watches. The other two specialized timepieces introduced along with the Speedmaster were the Seamaster 300 and the Railmaster. The very first Speedmaster watch was equipped with the manual-winding column-wheel chronograph movement Cal.321. The first ever Speedmaster had the reference number CK 2915 and features a 38mm stainless steel case with tachymeter bezel and a three-counter dial highlighting the so-called ‘Broad Arrow’ hands. It was the first chronograph watch to feature the tachymeter scale on the bezel. Introduced in 1959, reference 2998 was the first Speedmaster to feature a black aluminium bezel. This model features 39mm case and the manual winding chronograph calibre 321. In 1962, NASA Astronaut Wally Schirra wore an Omega Speedmaster reference 2998 watch during the Mercury Sigma 7 mission. In 1965, NASA tested and certified the Speedmaster for all manned missions and Extravehicular activity.  In 1968, the Swiss watchmaker introduced calibre 861 for equipping their Speedmaster wristwatches. Most of these watches produced from 1968 to 2020 have used either calibre 861 or its variants, including the rhodium-plated caliber 1861. Released in 1964, the reference 105.012 was the first Speedmaster to feature “Professional” signature on the dial. Equipped with the iconic calibre 321, this model has larger 42mm case size with crown guards. In 1969, it became the first watch worn on the Moon. During the Apollo 11 lunar mission, Commander Neil Armstrong and lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin wore Omega Speedmaster watches. Since the first every manned moon-landing mission, the Speedmaster has been known as Moonwatch and also participated in several space missions. This Omega Moonwatch was equipped with the Cal. 321, the same movement of the very first Speedmaster. Equipped with upgraded chronograph pushers, the ref. 145.012 was the last Speedmaster watch to utilize the famous manual-winding calibre 321. Introduced in 1968, reference ST 145.022 was the first Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch to feature the Calibre 861 mechanical manual-winding chronograph movement. Subsequently, the iconic brand launched the Speedmaster Professional Mark II in 1969 and the limited edition gold watch to celebrate the successful Apollo 11 mission in 1970. In 1988, the Omega Speedmaster automatic watch with 39mm case was introduced. In 1993, thirty-five Omega Speedmaster watches successfully completed a full 365 days on the Russian Mir Space station. In 2015, Omega introduced its Master Chronometer certification. In 2019, the brand reintroduced the iconic calibre 321 and launched the Speedmaster Heritage Calibre 321 watch. In 2021, a new generation of Speedmaster Professional watches equipped with Master Chronometer certified Calibre 3861 was introduced. Shopping Guide The key pillars of the present Omega Speedmaster family are: Moonwatch Professional, Heritage Series, Dark Side of the Moon, Speedmaster 38mm, and Two Counters. Among these, the Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch remains the most iconic and popular model. In the following paragraphs, you will find some key details of the present generation Speedmaster collection, along with estimated price range of each series. These shopping tips may guide you to find out a perfect Speedmaster of your choice. (1) Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional 311.30.42.30.01.005 Introduced in 2021, the present generation Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional watches are typically equipped with the Omega Co-axial Master Chronometer Calibre 3861. This manual-winding chronograph movement with Co-axial escapement and silicon balance spring is a certified Master Chronometer calibre, approved by METAS (the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology). It is resistant to magnetic fields reaching 15,000 gauss. This hand-wound calibre generously provides 50 hours of power reserve.  Presently, the new Omega Speedmaster professional is available in three case versions: Stainless, Sedna™ gold and Canopus Gold™. All of them have 42mm diameter case and come with the choice of silver or black dial color. The anodised aluminium bezel ring with tachymeter scale is a stand-out feature of the Moonwatch. Water resistant to 50 meters, these watches are fitted with sapphire crystal. The current collection also offers stainless steel versions with Hesalite glass. The new generation models are available with the choice of leather strap, nylon fabric or integrated stainless steel bracelet with a five links per row design. The starting price of a present generation Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional is approximately HKD$ 35,000 for the stainless steel version with hesalite crystal and nylon strap. It typically costs HKD$ 49,000 for its counterpart with a metal five-links bracelet. The stainless steel model with sapphire crystal and metal five-links bracelet approximately costs HKD$ 55,500 where as its counterpart with leather strap sells at HKD$ 53,000. The Sedna™ gold version has an estimated retail price of HKD$ 270,000 with Sedna™ gold bracelet and HKD$ 190,000 with leather strap. The Canopus Gold™ version retails at HKD$ 380,000 with Canopus Gold™ bracelet and HKD$ 236,000 with leather strap. Although Omega introduced calibre 3861 with a co-axial escapement and Master Chronometer certification, the Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional watches equipped with calibre 1861 are still available for purchase. These Speedmasters in stainless steel case and equipped with (with calibre 1861, chronometer certified) costs approximately HKD$ 40,700 with hesalite crystal and leather strap, HKD$ 41,400 with hesalite crystal and five links steel bracelet, HKD$ 48,500 with sapphire crystal and leather strap, and HKD$ 49,200 with sapphire crystal and five links steel bracelet. (2) Speedmaster ‘Heritage’  Speedmaster anniversary series Apollo 11 50th anniversary 310.20.42.50.01.001 This sub collection is comprised of Speedmaster wristwatches that celebrate the great watchmaking heritage of Omega. The Heritage Calibre 321 is a Speedmaster professional watch in 42mm platinum case and equipped with the original movement used with the very first Speedmaster watch launched in 1957. With the same movement, Omega is also offering a 39.7 mm Steel Heritage Calibre 321 watch without the ‘PROFESSIONAL’ inscription on the dial. The Platinum Heritage Calibre 321 retails at HKD$ 460,000and the 39.7 mm Steel Heritage Calibre 321 costs HKD $ 109,000. The Speedmaster Heritage line also includes a number of ‘Anniversary’ models that mark anniversaries of some historic milestones related to Omega. This series offers models like 42mm Apollo 13 Silver Snoopy Award, 42mm Apollo 11 50th Anniversary, 39.7mm ‘First OMEGA in Space’, and 44.25mm Co-axial Chronometer GMT Chronograph. Available in Steel, Gold or Titanium case, this collection has a retail price range from HKD$ 41,000 to HKD$ 283,000. The Speedmaster 57 is a remarkable collection of automatic watches featuring 41.5mm case and calibre 9300, the first chronograph in Omega’s in-house Co-axial mechanical movement family. Paying tribute to the first Speedmaster released in 1957, this line offers Steel, Gold, Steel & Gold and Titanium case versions, with the choice of three-links bracelet or leather strap. The retail price range is from HKD$ 69,000 to HKD$ 279,000. (3) Speedmaster ‘Two Counters’ Speedmaster Racing Co‑Axial Master 329.32.44.51.01.001 This series includes Omega Speedmaster automatic watches featuring 44.25 mm diameter case and self-winding chronograph calibers with column wheel and Co-axial escapement. They boast two counter dial lay-out, along with a date display or the moon-phase at 6 o’ clock. The movements used in the ‘Two Counters’ series are: Cal. 9904 for Omega Speedmaster moonphase versions, Cal. 9300 for regular two counter models and Cal. 9900 for Racing variants.  Among these automatic movements, Calibre 9300 is Chronometer certified where as both 9900 and 9904 are Master Chronometer certified. The ‘Two Counters’ collection offers stainless Steel, Gold, Steel & Gold, Ceramic, Platinum and Titanium watch models. The approximate retail price of the watches vary from HKD$ 65,500 to HKD$ 478,000. (4) Speedmaster ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ Speedmaster Dark Side of The Moon Team Alinghi 311.92.44.30.01.002 The Speedmaster ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ collection was introduced in 2013 with a self-winding co-axial chronograph watch featuring black ceramic case, bezel and dial. Since then, the series has been enhanced with several new models. Presently the collection offer ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ versions like Apollo 8, Black Black, Meteorite, Sedna Black, Pitch Black, Team Alinghi and Vintage Black as well as the variants like ‘Grey Side of the Moon’ and ‘White Side of the Moon’.  Among these, both Apollo 8 and Team Alinghi watches are equipped with mechanical manual-winding chronograph calibre 1869. All other models are equipped with the Co-axial automatic chronograph calibre 9300. All timepieces from the ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ feature 44.25mm diameter case. The approximate retail price range is HKD$ 75,600 to HKD$ 200,000. (5) Speedmaster 38 Speedmaster 38 mm Co-Axial 324.30.38.50.03.002 This collection consists of Speedmaster Omega watches featuring 38mm diameter case. Available in Steel, Gold and Steel& Gold versions, the Speedmaster 38 watches are equipped with the co-axial calibre 3330 automatic movement. The timepiece features a dual-layer bezel design, with an inner ring featuring tachymeter scale, and an outer ring with scale markings or set with diamonds. The retail price range is HKD$ 36,800 to HKD$ 153,100. Popular Models Speedmaster CK2998 311.33.40.30.02.001 The Omega Speedmaster is one of the most iconic timepieces ever made in the history of watchmaking. The much celebrated association with several space and lunar missions made it a cult icon. The first ever Speedmaster CK 2915 is the most admired historical model. The other sought-after vintage references are CK 2998, ST 105.003, ST 145.012, ST 145.022, 376.0822 and Mark II. Among the modern Speedmasters, the most admired creations are Moonwatch, First Omega in Space, Silver Snoopy Editions, Heritage Calibre 321, Speedmaster 57, ‘Speedy Tuesday’ and ‘Dark Side of the Moon’.   Collection Value The Omega Speedmaster undoubtedly holds a great collection value thanks to its historical significance, unmatched performance and enduring admiration from watch connoisseurs. Since its induction, the Moonwatch has remained the most popular timepiece in the Speedmaster collection. As one of the most celebrated mechanical chronograph watches ever made, Speedmaster is a great investment for the future. Depending upon the age, condition and rarity, the cost of a vintage Omega Speedmaster watch can reach above HKD$ 584,800. The rare and historically important pieces cost higher. 

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  6. Orient Review: A Guide to One of the Best Japanese Watch Brands

    Orient Review: A Guide to One of the Best Japanese Watch Brands

    Introduction ORIENT is a Japanese watch brand with a large number of ardent followers from all over the world. Its origins date back to the 1950s. The brand has been renowned worldwide for its budget-friendly, yet high-quality timepieces that feature in-house movements and indigenous designs with fine finishing. Orient produces both quartz and mechanical timepieces featuring classic, contemporary or sports designs. Presently, the entire product portfolio of the company is divided under two distinct brand names: ORIENT and ORIENT STAR. Both labels are popular and when it comes to brand value, Orient Star ranks higher. History Orient was born in 1950, with the founding of Tama Keiki wristwatch manufacturing company at Hino in Tokyo. In 1951, this firm changed its name to Orient Watch Company. In the same year, Orient Star brand was introduced. In 1958, Royal Orient was launched. In 1964, three watch models – Grand Prix 100, Calendar Auto Orient and Flash – all under Orient brand were unveiled. Other historic orient watches include: Fineness (1967), World Diver (1969), King Diver 1000 (1969), Chrono Ace Jaguar Focus (1970), Multi Year Calendar (1976), Touchtron (1976) and Mon Bijou (1991). In 1997, the brand launched the M-FORCE collection. In 2003, the Orient Technical Center (OTC) was established in Akita, Japan. In 2004, the company revived the royal orient watch. Some of the historic Orient Star watches are: Dynamic (1957), Power Reserve (1996), and World Time (1999). In 2009, Orient Watch Company became a subsidiary of Epson. In 2017, the company was integrated into Seiko Epson Corporation, one of three core corporations of the Seiko Group. ORIENT  Under the Orient brand, the company offers both quartz and mechanical timepieces from four core ranges: Classic, Contemporary, Revival and Sports.  Orient Classic Orient Classic Limited RN-AS0004L The Orient Classic collection consists of a diverse range of traditional dress watches that offers a timeless outlook with a vintage flair. These marvelous creations typically follow the iconic designs of the 1960s and the 1970s. For ladies, the Classic range offers a mechanical model with 36.4mm case, and quartz watches with 33.8mm and 34.3mm diameters. For men, the collection offers mechanical wristwatches with case sizes like 40.5mm, 41.5mm, 42.5mm and 43mm as well as quartz timepieces.  Notable mechanical watch models from the Classic series are RA-AS010 (41.5mm case, sun & moon function and semi-skeleton window), RA-AC001 (36mm case, date function),RA-AC0000 (40.5mm case, date display), RA-AG000 (40.5mm case, semi-skeleton window and centre seconds), RA-AP000 (40.5mm case, date and small seconds), AC0800 (42mm case, date display), RA-AS000 (42mm case, dial with sun & moon function and semi-skeleton aperture), AK0000 (42.5mm case, dial with individual apertures for date, day, and sun and moon tracking), and AG0000 (43mm case, semi-skeleton dial). The prominent Orient Classic quartz watches are: RA-KB000 (34.3mm case, three hands with sun & moon function), RA-QC170 (33.8mm case, time only), RA-KA000 (34.8mm case, sun & moon function, day and date sub dials), UG1R00 (40.5mm case, day and date window at 3H), RA-KV040 (42.4mm case, chronograph with 24h indication and date) and SZ4500 (28mm case, date display). Orient Contemporary Source from: orient-watch.jp Orient Contemporary RN-AC0E05N The Contemporary collection is consists of elegant and sophisticated dress watches in various sizes and distinctive configurations. The diameters of the case can range from 25mm to 43mm in case of quartz watches and from 32mm to 42.4mm for mechanical timepieces.  Some prominent mechanical Orient watch models from the Contemporary series are: RA-A000 (40.8mm case, dial with semi-skeleton window and small seconds), RA-AA0A0 (39.5mm case, dial with day-date display), AX000 (40.8mm case, dial with date at 3H and day aperture at 12H), EV0V00 (41mm case, dial with date at 3H and day aperture at 12H), ET0P00 (41mm case, date with date at 6H, day sub-dial and sun & moon function), RA-AK030 (41.5mm case, dial with centre seconds, day indicator, sun and moon tracking sub-dial and date aperture, AC0F0 (41.6mm case, date function), AA0C0 (41.9mm case, day and date display), and EU0A00 (42mm case, date and monthly calendar). The Orient Contemporary range also offers a broad selection of quartz wristwatches either with time-only configuration or with date, day-date or chronograph functions. Orient Sports Source from: orient-watch.jp Orient Mechanical Sports Watch RA-AC0K03L The Orient Sports collection typically offers reliable timekeepers suitable for active lifestyle and extreme sports activities.  The Mechanical Sports range includes several models, including some well acclaimed dive watches. It offers highly durable and precise mechanical watches with case sizes 41.5mm, 41.8mm, 42.4mm, 42.6mm, 43.4mm, 43.6mm, 44mm, 44.5mm, 45mm, and 46mm. The Sports Collection also includes several watch models equipped with quartz movements. Depending upon the version, the case dimensions can vary from 41.5mm to 48mm.  For dive watch lovers, Orient offers Mako, Ray, Kamasu, Kanno, Triton and M FORCE models. These 200m water resistant watches are suitable for nautical sports activities, snorkeling and skin-diving. The Orient Pro Saturation Diver watch has 300 meters water resistance. The automatic sports range also offers aviation watches and chronographs, Multi-Year Perpetual Calendar models, Field watches and etc. The reference RA-AC0H0 is an automatic orient flight watch while RA-KV050 is a flight chronograph with quartz movement. Orient Revival Source from: orient-watch.jp Orient Mechanical Revival Watch RA-AR0204G The Orient Revival collection was introduced in 2020 to mark the 70th anniversary of the company. This exceptional line offers modern incarnations of the historic orient watches. The first model in this new series is King Diver, a reproduction of the 1965 Weekly Auto Orient King Diver. This was followed with the Retro Future Camera watch, faithfully recreating a popular model that seamlessly incorporates camera details into its retro mechanical design. In 2021, the Revival Collection World Map was introduced. ORIENT STAR The Orient Star brand offers mechanical timepieces for both men and women. It has three product ranges: Classic, Contemporary and Sports.  Orient Star Classic Orient Orient Star Classical WZ0041DX The Orient Star Classic range has an excellent selection of traditional wristwatches for both men and women. The smallest model in the Orient Classic series is the 30.5mm Semi Skeleton ladies automatic watch. For men, the collection hosts several classic models featuring different functions and case sizes ranging from 38.5mm to 41mm. The smallest Orient Star classic watch for men is AF0200 series, which features a 38.5mm diameter case and displays power reserve and date. The Classic Heritage Gothic model (RE-AW000) has a 38.7mm case and boasts a dial with gothic fonts inspired by the original Orient Star watch introduced in 1951. It displays the date, small seconds and power reserve. The brand also offers another 38.7mm case watch (RE-AU200), which incorporates the date, power reserve display and centre seconds. The Orient Star DX0200 series includes skeleton wristwatches with 39mm diameter case. Orient Star RE-AV000 is an automatic timepiece with 40mm diameter case. This watch has a semi-skeleton widow, small seconds dial and power reserve indicator. In the RE-HH000 wristwatch, the 40mm case houses a dial with a semi-skeleton window, power reserve display and centre seconds. The Mechanical Moon Phase watch (AY010 series) has a 41mm diameter case and a partially open-worked dial exhibiting a semi-skeleton aperture, power reserve indicator and a moon phase with date display. The 70th anniversary Skeleton (RE-AZ000) model features a 40mm case and a new manufacture hand-wound mechanical movement with an in-house developed silicon escape wheel. Featuring a fully open-worked dial, this orient star watch displays small seconds and power reserve. Orient Star Contemporary Orient Star Contemporary Collection RK-HJ0001S The Orient Star Contemporary range begins with a 30mm mechanical watch for women. Equipped with an automatic movement, this dainty, two-hand wristwatch boasts a semi skeleton aperture at 9 o’clock. For men, timepieces with 38.5mm, 39.3mm, 40mm, 41mm and 42mm case sizes are available. The Orient Star RE-AU040 watch features a 42mm diameter case and displays date, power reserve and centre seconds. The collection includes a 39.3mm wristwatch (RE-AT000) featuring power reserve indicator, semi-skeleton opening at 9 ‘ clock and centre seconds hand. Orient Star Sports Source from: orient-watch.jp Orient Star Mechanical Sports Watch RE-AU0301B Orient Star Sports category includes durable and reliable automatic timekeepers useful for daily wear, outdoor sports and recreational diving activities. For divers, the brand offers 43.6mm mechanical sports dive watches (RE-AU030 series) with 200 meters water resistance. In the sports category, Orient Star also offers semi-skeleton and skeleton models.  RE-AT010 is an automatic semi-skeleton watch with 43.2mm case, diver-style bezel and 200 meters water resistance. This timepiece offers partial view of the mechanical movement though a dial opening at 9 o’ clock and power reserve display at 12 o’clock. The Avant-garde Skeleton (RE AV0A0) features a 43.2mm diameter case. Tested for 100 meters water resistance, this model incorporates a fully open-worked dial with a power reserved indicator at 12 o’clock and small seconds at 6 o’ clock. Summary Source from: Orient Facebook Orient is one of the most successful Japanese watchmaking companies. Orient watches are produced at Epson’s manufacturing facilities in Japan. The in-house movements are produced by Akita Epson Corporation based in Akita Prefecture in Japan. All timepieces feature stainless steel case. Depending upon the model, the case is made available in silvered, black-toned or golden finishing. Orient offers an extensive choice of dial colors in regular or gradation style. Some models feature dials made of exotic materials like mother-of-pearl. The dial architecture used in the brand’s mechanical wristwatches can be plain or open-worked. In the Semi Skeleton watches, the dial hosts a window provided a glimpse of the calibre beating inside the watch. The Skeleton models offer a complete view of the movement thanks to the detailed open-working of the dial. Orient offers wristwatches with additional functions like Date, Day with the date, Power reserve, Sun & Moon function (24h), Monthly Calendar, GMT, World Time and Chronograph. Orient manufactures several in-house movements for equipping their mechanical wristwatches. In 1971, the company launched the 46 Series calibre, which remains the base of all in-house movements produced thereafter. The most commonly used caliber is automatic F6724, which drives hour, minute, centre seconds and date at 3H. The watches featuring the Sun & Moon function (day-night indicator) are equipped with self-winding movements F6L24, F6B24 or 46B46. The other important calibers are F6922, F6222, F6722, F6S22, F6T22 and F6C22. The company offers timepieces with metal bracelet and leather straps. Some of their watch models come with Nylon, Rubber or Silicone straps. Depending upon the version, water resistance can range from 30 to 300 meters.

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  7. Hamilton Watch Reviews: The American-made Classic

    Hamilton Watch Reviews: The American-made Classic

    With a rich watchmaking heritage of about 130 years, Hamilton manufactures exceptional timepieces that seamlessly incorporate American spirit and Swiss precision. Currently based in Switzerland, the brand produces automatic, manual-wound and quartz timepieces. Positioned in the ‘mid to luxury’ price range, Hamilton offers ladies’ and gent’s wristwatches. Their flagship collections are American Classic, Broadway, Jazzmaster, Khaki Aviation, Khaki Field, Khaki Navy, and Ventura. Hamilton has been known for their lifelong association with the film world.  History Hamilton was originally established in 1892 in Lancaster, a city in South Central Pennsylvania in the United States of America. Initially, the company used to produce railroad watches for American Railroad corporations. In 1918, they commenced the production of aviator timepieces. The U.S. airmail service was the major consumer of these hamilton watches. After World War I, the company began producing wrist-worn timepieces for the commercial market. In the 1930s, Hamilton established its enduring relationship with Hollywood and made its first appearance in the 1932 movie ‘Shanghai Express.’ During the World War II, they manufactured marine chronometers and deck watches in large quantities for the Unites States Navy. In 1957, Hamilton introduced the world’s first electric watch. In 1966, the brand acquired the Buren Watch Company of Switzerland. In 1969, the company closed its American manufacturing operations with the closure of its factory in Lancaster and shifted to Switzerland. From 1966 to 1972, the Hamilton watches were produced in the Buren’s production facilities. The company developed the world’s first digital watch Pulsar in 1971.  In 1972, the manufacturing partnership between Hamilton and Buren was dissolved. Buren was acquired by Swiss investors. In 1974, SSIH group acquired the hamilton watch company. In 1984, the Swiss holding groups SSIH and ASUAG joined to form The Swatch Group, the world’s largest watch-making conglomerate. Since then, Hamilton is a subsidiary of the Swatch Group. Presently, design, development and production of all Hamilton watches take place in Switzerland under the efficient management of the Swatch Group. Although a Swiss-made brand right now, Hamilton continues to carry its American heritage.  Hamilton Watch Collections Hamilton offers an extensive product portfolio, ranging from elegant dress watches for trendsetters to rugged, professional timepieces for pilots, divers, sailors and military personnel. Presently, the brand has seven core collections as mentioned below: American Classic American Classic Intra-Matic Auto Chrono Brown H38416541 It is one of the largest and most diverse watch collections from Hamilton. This comprehensive collection celebrates the brand’s American Heritage and some of its iconic creations. Notable models from the American Classic series are Ardmore, Boulton, Chrono-Matic 50 Auto Chrono, Intra-Matic, Pan Europ, PSR, RailRoad, and Spirit of Liberty. Ardmore is a modern incarnation of its eponymous ancestor, which was originally introduced by Hamilton in 1937. This ladies’ rectangular watch is available with various dial designs and straps. In the 2018 movie ‘Venom’, Michelle Williams wore an Ardmore wristwatch. American Classic Quartz Silver Dial Stainless Steel Ladies Watch H11221514 Boulton is a re-imagined edition of a Hamilton watch produced in the 1940s. This iconic wristwatch line was revived and reintroduced in the 1980s. Bearing the same name as its ancestor, the modern Boulton series offers Mechanical and quartz watches, highlighting Art Deco design features and the distinct case shape. The Chrono-Matic 50 Auto Chrono limited edition collection was launched to mark the 50th anniversary of the introduction of the Caliber 11, the first automatic chronograph movement. The Intra-Matic series offers modern interpretations of some historic Hamilton watches, such as chronographs A & B. For example, the Intra-Matic Auto Chrono 40mm timepiece, which combines 60s style, is a fresh tribute to a 1968 chronograph. Available in chronograph and date versions, these automatic wristwatches seamlessly integrate masculine features with vintage elegance. The Pan Europ collection is named after the 1971 Hamilton Chronograph that was equipped with one of the world’s first chronograph movements. At present, the modern Pan Europ range offers a Day Date Automatic watch featuring Caliber H-30, rotating bezel and 42mm stainless steel case, with a choice of NATO or leather strap. The PSR Digital Quartz wristwatch from the American Classic collection is a modern reinterpretation of the iconic Hamilton Pulsar digital watch introduced in 1970. The RailRoad collection is inspired by Hamilton’s historic ties with American Railroads. Presently, this range offers a 42mm automatic Skeleton watch and a 28mm Lady Quartz timepiece. The Spirit of Liberty collection pays homage to Andrew Hamilton, who was the owner of the site of the original Hamilton watch factory in Pennsylvania. Presently, this series includes a Three-hand version with the date and a Chronograph model. The Spirit of Liberty automatic chronograph watch features a 42mm stainless steel case and Calibre H-21, a self-winding movement with 80 hours power reserve. Dressed in a 42mm stainless steel case, the automatic three-hand with date watch houses the H-10 self-winding movement with a power reserve of 80 hours. Broadway Broadway Automatic Black Dial Stainless steel Men’s Watch H43725131 The Broadway collection is a tribute to Hamilton’s American roots and its historic alliance with New York’s legendary theatre district. Driven by automatic or quartz calibers, these contemporary styled watches are available in 40mm, 42mm, 43mm and 46mm case sizes. The Hamilton Broadway series includes models like Day Date Auto, Day-Date Auto Chrono, Day-Date Quartz and GMT Automatic. Jazzmaster Jazzmaster Thinline Automatic Anthracite Dial Men’s Watch H38525181 Featuring more than 20 watch models, Jazzmaster is one of the most extensive collections from Hamilton. This elegant series offers both automatic and quartz watches, with case diameters starting from 30mm to 45mm. The smallest wristwatches in the collection are the Lady Auto (30 or 34mm) and the Lady Quartz 34mm. In the 36mm category, Jazzmaster offers Skeleton Lady Auto, Viewmatic Skeleton Lady Auto, and Open-heart Lady Auto models. The Hamilton Jazzmaster collection includes a large number of 40mm watches, like Auto, Day Date Auto, Open-heart Auto, Viewmatic Auto, Viewmatic Skeleton Gent Auto, Gent Quartz, Thinline Auto, and Thinline Small Seconds Quartz. Among these, the Viewmatic Auto is also available in a 44mm version. In the 42mm category, Hamilton offers Auto Chrono, Chrono Quartz, Seaview Day Date Quartz, Thinline Quartz, Power Reserve Auto, Regulator Auto, Open-heart Auto, and Regulator Cinema watches. In the 43mm case size, two models are available: Thinline Chrono Quartz and Small Seconds Auto. The Sea View Chrono Quartz features a 44mm case. The largest model in the Jazzmaster series is Maestro Auto Chrono featuring a 45mm case. The Maestro Auto Chrono is also available in a 41mm version. Khaki Aviation Khaki Aviation Automatic Silver Dial Stainless steel Men’s Watch H77726351 Dedicated to the members of flying community and pilot watch lovers, the Hamilton Khaki Aviation series offers accurate and durable wristwatches that can withstand the challenging environments in the aviation field. This impressive professional watch collection includes models like Converter, Pilot Day Date Auto, Pilot Day Date Quartz, Pilot Pioneer Mechanical, Pilot Pioneer Chrono Quartz, Takeoff Auto Chrono, X-Wind Auto Chrono, X-Wind Day Date Auto and X-Wind GMT Chrono Quartz models. Equipped with a hand-wound movement, the Pilot Pioneer Mechanical is a modern reinterpretation of a vintage military produced for the British Royal Air Force in 1973. The Pilot Pioneer Chrono Quartz watch comes with a 41mm case. The models like Converter Auto, Pilot Day Date Air Zermatt Auto, Pilot Day Date Quartz, and Pilot Day Date Auto (with H-40 movement) feature 42mm case. The Converter Auto Chrono, Converter Auto GMT and X-Wind Auto Chrono are 44mm watches. The X-Wind Auto Chrono 45mm and X-Wind Day Date Auto models feature 45mm diameter cases. In the 46mm case category, this series offers models like Pilot Day Date Auto (with H-30 movement), X-Wind GMT Chrono Quartz and Takeoff Auto Chrono. Khaki Field Khaki Field Manual-winding Black Dial Stainless steel Men’s Watch H69809730 This collection consists of rugged and precise wrist watches (automatic, hand-wound and quartz), made according to military specifications. This remarkable series includes models like Auto, Auto Chrono, Day Date Auto, King Auto, Mechanical, Murph Auto, and Quartz. In this collection, the brand provides wrist watches with case sizes 38mm, 40mm, 42mm, 44mm and 50mm. Available in time-only, day and day-date versions, the Hamilton Khaki Field watch incorporates the luminescent hour & minute hands, arrow shaped centre seconds hand, Arabic numerals for indicating 12h scale of the outer dial ring and a 24h inner dial. Some models have vintage radium-style luminescent coating. Available in automatic and quartz versions, the Khaki Field King watch features a 40mm steel case with crown guards, and dial with apertures for day and date at 12H. In the 40mm category, the brand also offers Khaki Field Auto and Khaki Field Quartz models. The notable 42mm watches in the Khaki Field series are Auto, Auto Chrono, Titanium Auto, Murph Auto, and Day Date Auto. Among these watches, the Khaki Field Murph Auto model is known as interstellar Hamilton watch after its appearance in the 2014 blockbuster movie Interstellar. The 44mm version of the Khaki Field Auto watch is equipped with the H-10 self-winding movement. The 50mm version of the Khaki Field Mechanical watch houses the Caliber H-50, a hand-wound movement with a power reserve of 80 hours. Khaki Navy Khaki Navy Automatic Black Dial Stainless Steel Men’s Watch H77725335 As the name suggests, this line includes exceptional wristwatches suitable for naval personnel, maritime professionals and water sports enthusiasts. The collection consists of 37mm, 40mm, 42mm, 43mm, 44mm and 46mm watches. Equipped with quartz or automatic movements, Khaki Navy timepieces are available with water resistances ranging from 100 to 1,000 meters. The Frogman Titanium Auto and the below zero 1000m Auto are professional diving watches with 1,000 meters water resistance. The Hamilton frogman auto stainless steel watches are tested for 300 meters water resistance. Models like Pioneer Auto Chrono, Pioneer Auto, Pioneer Small Seconds Auto, Scuba Auto, and Scuba Quartz have 100m water resistance. Ventura Ventura Mother of pearl Dial Watch H24211852 Boasting an audacious, ingenious and unconventional design, Ventura is one of the most iconic models from Hamilton. Introduced in 1957, it was the first electric watch in the world. Its unusual case shape (triangle) made it a beloved icon. Elvis Presley is an admirer of this timepiece and chose to wear a Ventura watch in his 1961 film Blue Hawaii. Presently, the brand offers Hamilton Ventura watches in quartz and mechanical versions, with different case sizes and styles. The most important models from the collection are Auto, Elvis80 Auto, Elvis 80 Skeleton Auto, Open-heart Auto, XXL Auto, Quartz, Chrono Quartz, S Quartz and Poggytheman. Each Hamilton watch model faithfully represents a perfect fusion of Swiss precision watchmaking and the American Heritage that is dear to the iconic brand. It makes timepieces suitable for all aspects of the modern lifestyle, ranging from daily wear dress watches to deep diving instruments that can immerse up to 1,000 meters in depth. The company makes use of resilient and durable materials like 316L stainless steel and Titanium for crafting their timepieces. Depending upon the version, the glass can be a mineral crystal or sapphire. All Hamilton watches are equipped with in-house movements manufactured in the production facilities of the Swatch group in Switzerland. The brand offers several attractive options of straps: Canvas, Leather, Metal, NATO, Rubber and Textile. Most Hamilton watches are available within the retail price range of S$ 500 to S$ 2000. Some premium chronograph models sell above S$ 2000.

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  8. 5 Reasons Why you Should own an IWC Watch

    5 Reasons Why you Should own an IWC Watch

    Introduction IWC is a prominent watch manufacture based in Schaffhausen, a picturesque town in the German-speaking region of Switzerland. The company was established by the American watchmaker and entrepreneur Florentine Ariosto Jones in 1868. A subsidiary of the Richemont Group since 2000, IWC has been renowned for its high-quality Swiss-made mechanical timepieces, ranging from classic dress watches to spectacular grand complications. The brand offers a wide range of superb wristwatches to match the tastes of various customers, starting from new generation watch lovers to seasoned horology enthusiasts. Several reasons emphasize the need for adding an IWC wristwatch to your valuable collection of timepieces. In this editorial, we are highlighting five specific reasons.  (1) Watches with Impressive history Portugieser Yacht Club Chronograph Automatic Blue Dial Men’s Watch IW390701 A major selling point of a luxury watch brand is its rich history. Presently, only a few active watchmakers exist in the world with their origins dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries. IWC Schaffhausen belongs to this exclusive club. Established in 1868, it enjoys an impressive history of more than 150 years and also holds an impressive track record in the manufacturing of exceptional mechanical timepieces. All flagship collections from IWC – the Pilot’s Watches, Portugieser, Ingenieur, Aquatimer, Da Vinci and Portofino – are the inheritors of the brand’s extraordinary legacy in fine watchmaking. The IWC Pilot watches family traces back its origins to 1936. Since the late 1930s, the brand has been a principal supplier of professional timepieces designed for pilots and navigators. During the 1940s, IWC was one of five manufacturers that built Pilot watches for Luftwaffe (Germany’s air force). These timepieces are now highly sought-after among vintage watch collectors. The IWC big pilot Watch traces its origins to the military observation watches manufactured in the 1940s. Pilot’s Chronograph Edition Blue Angels Men’s Watch IW389008 The most famous pilot’s watch created in Schaffhausen was Mark 11. It was produced in 1948 for the British Royal Air Force (RAF). In 2016, the manufacture launched the IWC mark 18 pilot watch as a tribute to the iconic Mark 11 timepiece. The IWC Portugieser series has a rich heritage that dates back to 1939. The IWC Ingenieur collection was introduced in 1954. IWC added the Aquatimer family in 1967, the Da Vinci line in 1969 and the Portofino range in 1984. From the watch connoisseurs’ point of view, this rich heritage of IWC inspires the customers to acquire the brand’s fine timepieces.  (2) Extensive product portfolio Aquatimer Chronograph Edition “Sharks Automatic Grey Dial Men’s Watch IW379506 IWC is an all-around performer thanks to its remarkable expertise in all the fields of fine watchmaking. The company is capable of producing all types of timepieces: classic, contemporary, pilot, sports, diving, professional and etc. For aviation professionals and enthusiasts, the brand offers its Pilot’s Watch line, which includes time-only models as well as multifunction timepieces featuring chronograph, Dual/World time or calendar. Among their military aviation watches, the IWC top gun line is named after the U.S. Navy’s legendary Fighter Weapons School (TOPGUN). The Aquatimer collection is a perfect place to find well-built and reliable diving watches. While the Portugieser series has been dedicated to new-age navigators and urban explorers, the Portofino line offers elegant dress watches embodying the vibrant lifestyle of Mediterranean coasts. The Ingenieur collection is comprised of extremely rugged and antimagnetic wristwatches suitable for adventurers, sportspersons and professionals. IWC offers a comprehensive range of complication watches from its flagship lines as well as from the Jubilee collection, which was introduced in 2018 to mark the manufacture’s 150th anniversary. In their extensive product portfolio, IWC offers the customers to explorer all major watch complications: Annual Calendar, Perpetual Calendar, Chronograph, Tourbillon, Minute Repeater, Moonphase, Tide Indication, and Multiple Time Zones. Some of their timepieces incorporate two or more complications, like Perpetual Calendar Chronograph, Perpetual Calendar Tourbillon and Double Chronograph. Apart from these high-complication watches, IWC Schaffhausen also crafts Grand Complications that integrate a multitude of complex horological mechanisms. This broad selection of horological masterpieces makes IWC as one of the most preferred brands among fine watchmaking enthusiasts.  (3) Wide choice of materials Portofino Automatic 37 Automatic Grey Dial Men’s Watch IW458104 The brand offers timepieces made of Stainless steel, 18-carat gold, bronze, platinum, ceramic, titanium and Ceratanium®. When it comes to straps, the brand provides stainless steel three links bracelets, Milanaise mesh bands, rubber straps, textile straps, and leather straps. The alligator leather and calfskin straps are made exclusively by Italian shoe manufacturer Santoni. This extensive range of choices allows the customers to instantly choose an IWC watch that suits his or her budget and specific requirements.  (4) Impressive line-up of In-house movements Da Vinci Automatic Slate Dial Men’s Watch IW356605 The ability to develop and manufacture in-house mechanical movements is the ultimate dream of every watch company. IWC belongs to the exclusive club of manufactures that produces their own mechanical calibers. IWC produces a broad array of in-house automatic and manual movements that are widely recognized for excellent chronometric performance and reliability. A significant technical aspect of the brand’s in-house calibers is their impressive power reserve. Depending upon the caliber family, the power reserve of an IWC mechanical watch can range from 46 hours to 8 days. The self-winding movements incorporate either the highly efficient IWC Pellaton automatic winding system or a bidirectional pawl-winding system similar to the Pellaton mechanism. Offering an outstanding level of precision, the in-house calibers employ traditional decorative techniques like circular graining and Geneva stripes. IWC also makes use of chamfering, burnishing, bluing and various surface coating techniques for enhancing both aesthetic and functional properties of their manufactured mechanical movements. Presenting with the most exceptional standards of precision and reliability, the calibers used in the IWC watches offer long service life. A fine mechanical timepiece housing an in-house movement is always a valuable investment.  (5) High standards of manufacturing  Ingenieur Chronograph Automatic Silver Dial Men’s Watch IW380801 IWC is one of the finest watch manufacturers in the world. This premium Swiss brand has been known worldwide for its precision timepieces that unite traditional skills, technical inventiveness and innovation. It employs highly qualified watchmakers, who meticulously handle one of the most stringent production processes in Switzerland’s watchmaking industry. Each timepiece is individually assembled by the expert horologists, utilizing their exceptional skills and state-of-the-art machineries. Every IWC watch is a perfect union of painstaking workmanship, optimum functionality and excellent design. The brand’s in-house manufacturing capability ensures the outstanding quality of timepieces. Before shipping out from the company, each timepiece undergoes rigorous quality checks, including the tests for corrosion resistance, UV resistance, abrasion resistance and the ability to withstand varying climates with temperatures ranging from –20 to +70 degrees Celsius. These stringent quality tests guarantee excellent chronometric performance, reliability and endurance for all IWC watches.

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  9. Rolex Explorer: History and Buying Guide

    Rolex Explorer: History and Buying Guide

    Introduction The Rolex Explorer line has been dedicated to adventurers who explore harsh terrains like mountains, caves and snow-filled Polar Regions. Interestingly, this famed collection was debuted in 1953, the same year that marked the successful conquest of the Mount Everest by Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary. Belong to the Professional range of Rolex, Explorer remains underrated because of the overwhelming popularity of icons like Daytona, Submariner and GMT Master II. In comparison with other Rolex watches, the Explorer line produced a minimal number of references since its introduction in 1953. The collection contains two distinct ranges: Explorer (sometimes refers as Rolex explorer 1) and Explorer II. Considered as the most undervalued Rolex sports model, Explorer is an excellent choice for beginners who love to collect spectacular timepieces made by the world’s top luxury watch brands. As on date, the Explorer family remains an influential collection from the iconic Swiss company. History and Evolution of Explorer  Rolex Explorer Black Dial Stainless Steel Oyster Bracelet Automatic Men’s Watch 214270BKASO 1953, Rolex launched reference 6350, the first Oyster Perpetual Explorer watch. Meant for adventures and explorers, this timepiece featured 36mm diameter ‘Oyster’ case in stainless steel, self-winding movement and black dial. The other version produced during the 1950s was the reference 6150, in which some models do not display ‘Explorer’ name on the dial. In the 1950s, the reference 6610 was also introduced. This Explorer watch is equipped with Caliber 1030 self-winding movement. 1963, Rolex introduced the reference 1016, with earlier production models equipped with Caliber 1560 and later batches with caliber 1570. It is one of the longest produced Rolex watches. The reference 1016 is the first Explorer with 100m water resistant. Its ancestors had 50 meters water resistance. In 1989, the ref. 14270 was launched. The ref. 14270 is an Explorer model with 36mm diameter case, sapphire crystal glass, glossy black dial and caliber 3000 self-winding movement.  In 2001, Rolex introduced reference 114270, a new Explorer watch with caliber 3130. It was the last Explorer model with the 36mm case. In 2010, the reference 214270 was released. This new generation explorer watch features a 39mm stainless steel case, black dial and caliber 3132. It has two dial versions: MK1 and MK2. The MK1 dial variants contain non-luminous 3-6-9 markers and MK2 versions feature luminous 3-6-9 markers. History and Evolution of Explorer II  Rolex Explorer II White Dial Stainless Steel Oyster Bracelet Automatic Men’s Watch 216570WSO (White) In 1971, Rolex introduced Ref.1655, a new Explorer watch equipped with a fixed 24h bezel, date window at 3o’ clock and an additional hour-hand. With two separate hour hands, the timepiece provided the precise tracking of day-time and the corresponding night time, which is very helpful for speleologists, spelunkers and miners. This 39mm, stainless steel model marked the launch of the popular Rolex Explorer II watches.  In 1985, the brand replaced the model 1655 with the reference 16550, a new Explorer II watch with 40mm diameter steel case and an independently adjustable 24-hour hand. Equipped with the Caliber 3085, this Explorer II was made available in black and white dial versions. In 1989, the reference 16570 was introduced. Equipped with the Caliber 3185, the ref.16570 replaced the Rolex Explorer II reference 16550. The Rolex Explorer II 16570 models produced from 2007 to 2011 were outfitted with the caliber 3186. In 2011, Rolex launched reference 216570, the latest Explorer II watch with 42mm diameter stainless steel case featuring large crown guards and wide lugs. Equipped with the Caliber 3187, this new reference is available in black and white color versions. Design Highlights Rolex Explorer II White Dial Stainless Steel Oyster Bracelet Automatic Men’s Watch 216570WSO (Black) The Rolex Explorer watch boasts some impressive design details. The most important among them is the so-called Explorer dial, which is a stand-out feature of all Explorer watch models. It traditionally refers to a specific dial layout with numeral hour markers at 3,6 and 9, inverted triangle hour-marker at 12 and rectangular indices for the remaining hour-markers. This minimalistic dial with highly legible hour-markers amply provides a clear view of time display along with the large, luminescent hands. Most of the Explorer references feature Mercedes hour-hand, which is a characteristic attribute of Rolex professional watches. All Explorer watches use Oyster case design for ensuring optimum water resistance. Both robust and comfortable, the Oyster bracelet is fitted with an Oysterlock folding clasp, which typically prevents accidental opening. The Easylink comfort extension link allows the wearer to increase the bracelet length by approximately 5 mm. Its self-winding movement (the Caliber 3132) is a certified Swiss chronometer and provides 48 hours power reserve. Water resistant to 100 meters, the Explorer watch incorporates Monobloc middle case, screw-down case back, Screw-down crown with Twinlock double waterproofness system and Scratch-resistant sapphire glass. The new generation Explorer features the proprietary Chromalight lume, which emits a long-lasting blue glow. Explorer Vs Explorer II Known for their sober and graceful lines, all Explorer (Rolex Explorer I) watches maintain the classic ‘Time Only’ layout, with three centre hands. Introduced in 1971, the Explorer II is more functional because it also displays the date and second time-zone. In comparison with Explorer, the Explorer II watch additionally features a fixed bezel with 24H graduations and an extra hour-hand to track a second time-zone. The present generation Explorer (ref. 214270) has 39mm case and houses the calibre 3132 self-winding movement whereas the latest Explorer II watch has 42mm diameter case, with the Caliber 3187 beating inside. Popular Explorer Models Among all the Rolex Explorers produced to this date, the reference 1016 is the best-selling model. It undoubtedly enjoyed a long production run starting from 1963 to 1989. The references like 14270 and 114270 as well as the current production model 214270 are equally popular. The historic references like 6350, 6150 and 6610 are the most valued Explorer watches in the Vintage watch market. Buying Tips At present, Rolex offers the Explorer model 214270 with a black dial. All other models introduced prior to these references have been discontinued. Introduced in 2010, the new generation Explorer watch (ref. 214270) comes with a 39mm diameter case made of 904L stainless steel. As on date, it is the only Explorer I watch with a 39mm case. All its ancestors have 36mm cases. Its polished, smooth bezel radiates the vintage appeal of the Explorer family. Driving this timepiece is the calibre 3132, a self-winding mechanical movement entirely developed and manufactured by Rolex. Before proceeding to purchase the reference 214270, you should be aware of two types of dials. The watches that produced until 2016 have small minute-hand and non-luminous 3-6-9 hour markers. Whatever may be the reason behind it, the length of minute-hand was not proportional with the dial size. This dial style is known as MK1. In 2016, Rolex replaced this dial with MK2, which has luminous 3-6-9 hour markers and longer minute hand.  Some customers prefer the Explorer with MK1 dial for its unusual yet classy look. The customers, who love the original design codes of the collection, favor MK2 dial versions.  Presently, the selling price of MK1 is than the MK2 variant. The retail price of a Rolex Explorer 2016 model with MK2 dial is approximately HK $89,000.

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  10. A Hands-On Price Guide to Rolex Datejust

    A Hands-On Price Guide to Rolex Datejust

    Introduction The Datejust watch belongs to Rolex’s Oyster Perpetual family, which enjoys an extensive history that goes back to the mid-1920s. Descendent of the water-proof and dust-proof (Oyster) watch introduced in 1926, the Oyster Perpetual collection is comprised of time-only, date and day-date versions. The date version has been known as Oyster Perpetual Datejust, which is one of the top selling Rolex wristwatches. It is also one of the premium brand’s oldest collections with long and uninterrupted production run. As on date, Rolex offers hundreds variants of Oyster Perpetual Datejust in Small (31mm & 34mm), Medium (36mm) and Large (41mm) sizes. For men, 36mm and 41mm versions are available. For women, the Rolex Datejust collection offers 31mm, 34mm and 36mm case versions. The brand also offers a separate collection of women’s Datejust watches under Rolex Lady Datejust, which includes 28mm watches.  As you know, it is challenging to single out your most appropriate choice from the massive inventory, which consists of around 700 models. Our pricing guide might assist you to pinpoint a perfect Datejust watch that suits your budget as well. Datejust 41 126333 Black Jubilee A Quick Look at History and Evolution The Datejust collection boasts an impressive legacy of more than six decades. In 1945, Rolex celebrated its 40th anniversary. To mark this historical milestone, the brand launched reference 4467, an Oyster watch with a date display. This wristwatch featured an 18-carat yellow gold Oyster case, topped with a fluted bezel. It was the world’s very first self-winding wristwatch to feature a date window that would automatically change over at midnight. The very first Datejust was fitted with the Jubilee bracelet, which was introduced during the 40th anniversary (jubilee) of Rolex in 1945. Originally created for the Datejust watch, this bracelet has been used in numerous Rolex models. The Datejust models are also available with Oyster and President Bracelets. In the 1950s, Rolex added stainless steel (reference 5030) and Rolesor (reference 5031) versions of Datejust. In 1955, Rolex upgraded these wristwatches with the patented Cyclops magnification lens on the acrylic glass over the date display. Before that, all Datejust watches were fitted with normal acrylic glass. Subsequently, the brand introduced several new references with upgraded self-winding movements. In the late 1950s, Rolex introduced the 16xx series and in the late 1970s, 160xx series was launched. In 1988, Rolex unveiled 162xx series with Caliber 3035. This is the first Datejust series to feature sapphire crystal instead of acrylic glass. Interestingly, all of these references steadfastly maintained the case diameter of 36mm, just like the first Datejust watch. In 2009, Rolex introduced Datejust ii, a new edition featuring a 41mm diameter case and equipped with the calibre 3136 self-winding movement. Initially, the Rolex oyster perpetual Datejust II was introduced in Yellow Rolesor (116333) and White Rolesor (116334) references. In 2012, a 904L stainless steel version (116300) was added. In 2016, Rolex introduced the Datejust 41, the latest 41mm model equipped with the calibre 3235 self-winding movement. All modern Datejust watches are 100m water resistant and houses Superlative Chronometer-certified mechanical self-winding movements. All of them are equipped with Oyster case, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with Cyclops lens over the date, screw-down crown with Twinlock double waterproofness system and screw-down case back. Datejust 36 Automatic Black Dial Oystersteel Men’s Watch 126200-0003 Buying Tips As on date, the price range of the Datejust collection typically starts at approximately HK$ 51,940 for men’s Oyster steel versions and around HK$ 50,785 for women’s models with same specifications. The cost of Rolesor, Gold and Gem-set models are higher than entry-level 904L watches. These prices are subject to market fluctuations and local taxes. The retail price of a brand-new Datejust watch varies depending upon certain parameters, which are appended below. (a) Material and case dimensions The type of material used is always an important factor in deciding the selling price of a brand-new timepiece. For example, to purchase a Datejust in solid gold, you should have more cash than it required for a stainless steel model with similar specifications. At present, Rolex offers Datejust watches in Steel (904L), Rolesor (Steel and Gold), Yellow gold, Pink Gold and White Gold. The case size is also a major price determining aspect. Naturally, the large size (41mm) model with similar specifications costs higher than its smaller counter parts. For men, the least expensive datejust watch is the 36mm steel model (126200) with smooth bezel and Oyster bracelet. The retail price of this watch is approximately HK$54,150. The Oyster Perpetual Datejust 41 (126300) with similar features costs around HK$67,150. The Datejust 31 for women (278240) with 904L steel case, smooth bezel, Oyster bracelet and non-set dial costs approximately HK$55,360. As expected, the Datejust Rolesor versions are more expensive than their siblings in solid 904L steel. For example, the Rolex Datejust 36 Yellow Rolesor model (116203) with smooth bezel and Oyster bracelet costs approximately HK$ 78,320. The Rolex Datejust 41 Yellow Rolesor model with similar specifications has a price of approximately HK$87,030. Moreover, the price of an Everose Rolesor version is typically higher than a Yellow Rolesor Datejust watch with similar characteristics. At present, Rolex is not offering any 18-carat gold Datejust versions both in mid-size (34mm and 36mm) and large-size (41mm) categories. However, in the 31mm case category for women, the brand provides a broad selection of white gold, yellow gold and Everose gold watch models. The 31mm Datejust watch in gold offers several variants with attractive choices of smooth, fluted and Gem-set bezels. The 31mm version is also available with the choice of Oyster and President Bracelets. The Datejust 31 gold models come with a high price range than its siblings in 904L steel or Rolesor. Datejust 31 Stainless Steel Automatic Dark Grey Roman Dial Ladies Watch 278240-0015 (b)Bezel design The Datejust collection offers timepieces with three types of bezel options: Smooth, Fluted and Gem-set. The price of the Datejust watch differs with respect to the type and material of the bezel. Usually, versions with a fluted bezel are more expensive than the similar models with a smooth bezel. In the Datejust collection, Rolex uses solid gold fluted bezels irrespective of the case material. The models featuring 904 steel case and 18 carat white gold fluted bezel are known as white Rolesor versions. The 41mm steel Datejust model with 18 carat white gold fluted bezel and Oyster bracelet (126334) costs approximately HK$79,860. Obviously, the price is higher than that of a Datejust 41mm steel variant featuring smooth bezel, which costs approximately HK$67,150. The Datejust collection offers fluted bezel variants in 31, 36 and 41mm cases. Among them, both the Yellow Rolesor and the Everose Rolesor variants are costlier than the White Rolesor versions. As expected, the Gem-set bezel versions are more expensive than both smooth-bezel and fluted-bezel versions. (c) Dial design  Rolex offers five dial categories for the Datejust collection: Light, Colored, Dark, Gem-set and Diamond-paved. The light dial options typically include colors like white, mother-of-pearl, sun dust, silver and etc. The dark dial category offers colors like black, grey and slate. In the ‘Colored Dial’ category, you will find dial colors like Champagne, Aubergine, Bright blue, Mint green, Malachite, Olive green, Rose, Pink, Chocolate and Azzurro Blue and etc. The Datejust watches with semi-precious stones (mother-of-pearl, malachite and etc.), gem-set dials and diamond-paved dials are more expensive than those with the standard dials. It should be noted that within the regular dial category, the Rolex Date-just watches featuring diamond-set hour-markers are costlier than the similar models with non-set classic, Arabic or Roman hour markers. For instance, the Datejust 41 Everose Rolesor model with fluted bezel, Jubilee bracelet and chocolate colored dial with diamond hour-markers has a retail price of approximately HK$123,150, In the same time, the same reference featuring classic hour markers costs HK$108,679. Datejust 41 Chocolate Brown Dial Steel and 18K Rose Gold Men’s Watch 126301CHSO (d)Type of Bracelet Rolex offers three choices of bracelets in the Datejust collection: Oyster, Jubilee and President. The type of bracelet is also an important aspect when it comes to the pricing of Rolex watches, including the Datejust. The retail price of a model with Jubilee bracelet is usually higher than that of a similar Datejust fitted with Oyster bracelet. For instance, the Datejust 41 Stainless Steel model with fluted bezel and Jubilee bracelet retails at approximately HK$84,070 where as its Oyster bracelet variant costs HK$79,860. Presently, the President style bracelet is available only for the gold watches from the Datejust 31 series for women. The Datejust 31 gold models are also available with the Oyster bracelet. The solid gold Datejust 31 watch models with the President Bracelet are more expensive than the similar variants with the Oyster bracelet. (e)Production Year The retail price of Rolex Datejust watch also varies with respect to the year it produced. The same model produced in previous years might be available with lesser prices compared to the recently produced ones. (f)Gem-setting The retail price of a Rolex Datejust Gem-set watch usually depends upon the number of diamonds and other stones. The complexity involved in gem-setting is also an influential factor.

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