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  2. A Recap of Rolex 2020 New Releases

    A Recap of Rolex 2020 New Releases

    Rolex is without a doubt the leading makers of luxury watches in the world. Rolex watches are synonymous with quality and luxury. The renowned watch company regularly comes out with new models. The new releases would have innovative features and are so popular that they got sold out quickly. In 2020, the legendary watchmaker came out with many models. Many of these watches were to be released in the Baselworld 2020 Rolex show. The pandemic led to a delay in the launch of some of these watches. The article takes a look at the top Rolex 2020 models.  1. The Submariner The Rolex Submariner 2020 is the first updated version of the Rolex Submariner series of watches for 12 years. There is a 1 mm increase in the lug width and in the diameter of the case. The bracelet for the Submariner and the Submariner Date models have also been remodeled to make it look all the more better. The watch is suited for diving thanks to its water-resistant feature of up to 1,000 feet. It has a power reserve of 70 hours. The luminescent display on the dial makes it easier to see in darker environs. The blue glow emitted by the dials is a stand-out feature of this watch. The hour and minute hands are broad making it easy to see underwater. The hour markers in the form of shapes like circles, triangles, and rectangles is another feature than enhances readability, especially underwater. The numerals on the watch and the graduations are coated with gold or with platinum. The larger size of this watch is one of its talking points. This has made the watch popular with people who like large watches.  One of the key features of this watch is the bezel that is rotatable. The graduations are engraved making them look attractive and also easy to read. This is of great use for divers since they can monitor the diving time and calculate decompression stops.  124060-0001 2. Sky Dweller The Rolex Sky Dweller is one of the newer models in the Rolex collection. It was in 2012 that this model was first released. The Sky Dweller new model was released with the Oysteflex bracelet. So, it is the same old Sky Dweller with a new bracelet? Not really, there are some other changes in the new models. The watch has the caliber 9001 movement that comes with 72 hours of power reserve to help power the annual calendar and dual time functions. The Oysterflex bracelet that it has is made from a titanium and nickel alloy. Elastomer is used in the design to make it more durable. These features make the watch more comfortable to wear. The 42 mm size of the watch continues. The case colors now come in Everose gold or yellow gold. It is water-resistant for up to 100m. The black dial is a significant feature of this watch. The inverted red triangle points to a reference time as chosen by the user. It can be set to home time or to any time on a 24-hour disc. The Chromalight display makes it easy to view the time. A deep-red rectangle can be seen on the dial that points to the month. It easy to view the date of any day. Only the setting needs to be changed on March 1st. Changes automatically take place depending on the user’s local time zone.  Sky Dweller 326238-0006 3. Oyster Perpetual The Rolex Oyster Perpetual 2020 is a new version of the watch with a 41 mm new case size. The older 39 mm version of the watch has been dropped. This was a big decision taken by Rolex, which is considered a conservative company. A complete upgrade to a new size is a decision that caused a bit of controversy. The new Oyster Perpetual has the 3230 automatic movement. In case, you want the Oyster Perpetual but don’t like the 41 mm size, then don’t worry. You have the 36 mm model that continues from before. This is suitable for men who like small watches.  Oyster Perpetual 41 124300-0001 The silver dial on the Datejust watch is one of its major attractions. The silver plating allows for the sunray finish. Through electroplating, it is even possible to use colors like champagne. The bracelet for the watch is also made from Oystersteel. The Oystersteel used has been developed specially for this brand. It belongs to the 904L steel family. This is an alloy used in high technology applications where resistance to corrosion is a key requirement. The use of Oystersteel ensures that the case is highly resistant. When polished, the Oystersteel provides a great finish.  Oyster Perpetual 126000-0006 4. Datejust The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust 31 has four different versions. The first one is in a bezel set with 46 diamonds that are brilliantly cut to perfection. This Rolex Datejust model has a diamond-set Roman VI and a sunray finish dial. The other three versions of the Datejust have a sunray finish dial, mint green, white lacquer, or dark grey dials. They have a fluted bezel in 18-carat white gold.  In all these four models, the numerals and the hands are in 18-carat white gold. The Oyster case for this watch is 31 mm in diameter. The watches are waterproof up to 100 m. They have a power reserve of up to 70 hours.  Datejust 36 126231-0023 The watch features The aubergine dial is the key feature of this watch. Silver plating on the base layer allows different colors to be used on the dial. The diamond set bezel is hand carved. The precision of a jeweler is used to set the diamonds. This is what ensures the bezel displays an intricate finish that makes this watch a pleasure to wear for its owners. The white gold or Rolestor is a feature used on the Rolex watches since the 1930s. Rolesor has been trademarked by Rolex. It is one of the key features that is seen on all Rolex watches. Rolesor involves a combination of the luster of gold with the strength of steel.

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  3. Nomos: An In-Depth Review of the Minimalistic Luxury Watch

    Nomos: An In-Depth Review of the Minimalistic Luxury Watch

    Nomos is one of the respected brands in the world of luxury watches. If you are looking to buy a luxury watch, then one of the brands that would come to your mind is the Nomos Glashutte. The Glashutte brand of watches are well-known German watches that have ruled the market for more than three decades. The brand is known for specializing in artisan watches of manual winding and automatic mechanical types.  About Nomos Nomos Glashütte is a German watch company that interestingly started in the same year as when the Berlin wall came down. Roland Schwertner is the founder of this company who started the firm in 1990. The name of the company is derived from its place of origin, Glashutte in Saxony.  When the watch company commenced, Susanne Gunther designed the original collection. The Nomos watches are known for their modernist design. They follow the principles of the Bauhaus style of purist design.  The company started its operations by launching four models, Nomos Tangente, Nomos Orion, Nomos Ludwig, and Nomos Tetra. The Nomos Club and Nomos Metro are models that were added later. The company has also added gold models Lux and Lambda to its collection. There are a total of thirteen variants of the watches offered by Nomos worldwide and Nomos HK today. The Nomos movements When it started operations, Nomos initially made mechanical watches that worked on hand-wound movements. Until the year 2005, the basis for the movements was the ETA SA/ Peseuz 7001 Swiss watch. Since 2005, Nomos uses only in-house movements. In 2005, the company introduced its first automatic watch, the Nomos Tangomat. The Nomos Swing system is an innovation of the company that ensured it did not have to depend on Swiss manufacturers. Introduced in 2014, the Nomos swing system is in the in-house escapement developed by the brand. This made it one of the very companies in the world to make its own calibers. The Nomos movements are rhodium-plated. They have a Glashutte three-quarter plate. Some of the features of these movements include: Stop-seconds mechanism.Sunburst finish on the crown and ratchet wheel.Six positions for fine adjustment.Tempered blue screws.Twin mainspring balance.*Screwed gold chatons.*Swan neck fine adjustment** (for the DUW 1001 and DUW 2002 movements) The Nomos models Some of the most popular collections and models from Nomos include: 1) Nomos Metro Datum  One of the most popular models of Nomos is the Metro Datum Gangreserve. This is the first model that featured the Swing system escapement. Designed by Mark Braun, the watch with a diameter of 37mm has a power reserve indicator and different dial color options. Metro Date Power Reserve 1101 2) Nomos Club Campus The Club Campus Neomatik is a sporty watch that is modern and meant for today’s generation. Its stand-out feature is its water resistance of up to 200m. It has a diameter of 39 mm and has a solid case back. It is a watch that gives a casual feel that makes it distinct. The Club collection of watches feature versatile watches suited for all occasions. Club Campus 708 3) Nomos Zurich Weltzeit The Zurich Weltzeit is a world-timer watch from Nomos. It comes with a cities wheel that shows you the time in various cities across the world making it a perfect watch for the global citizen. It has a diameter of 39.9 m and is water resistant for up to 30 m. Zürich World Time 805 4) Ahoi Atlantic The Ahoi Atlantic is so named because its color is inspired by the blue of the Atlantic Ocean. It has an attractive sapphire crystal dial that makes it stand out. It is the perfect watch for people who stay near the waters thanks to its 200 m water resistant feature. The blend of colors in the dial is a striking feature of this watch. Ahoi Atlantic 552 5) Tangente Automatik  The Tangente Automatik is one of the top models of Nomos. It has a silver dial with blue minute and hours hands that makes its design attractive. This is one of the ultra-thin watches made by the company making it very popular. The black leather strap ensures this is the perfect formal watch for men. Tangente Neomatik 175 6) Nomos Metro Neomatik The Metro Neomatik is the perfect watch for people with larger wrists. The ‘neomatik’ caliber used makes this a thin watch that is comfortable to wear. The dial is spacious thanks to the use of dots for indexes. It has a stainless-steel case that is water resistant for up to 50 m. The black leather strap with stainless-steel winged clasps makes this watch stand out. Metro Neomatik 1106 7) Nomos Lux The lux, as the name itself suggests is a top-class luxury watch. This is one of the gold watches made by Nomos. It is made from 18-carat rose gold or white design. It is offered in two sizes – 40.5 mm and 38.5 mm. The hand-wound watch comes in different dial colors to suit your needs.  8) Nomos Autobahn This is one of the latest models of the watch that is automatic. It has a 41 mm diameter. It comes in three dial colors and has a super luminova on the dial that makes it truly stand out. The Autobahn was introduced in 2018. The popularity of Nomos Nomos is today one of the most popular luxury watch brands in the world. The fact that a relatively young company has produced top-quality luxury watches is one of the reasons for its popularity. The minimalist approach to design of the company is another feature that has made this watch popular. The use of clean dials in the watch, the sans-serif fonts, the in-house movements, and the cases that are moderately sized are features that have made these watches popular. Most customers who buy the watches are aware of the Nomos movements and look for models with specific movements. The features of the watch thus caters to discerning customers. The variety of models and collections ensures that there is a watch available whatever your needs maybe. The large number of awards the company has won is testimony to its popularity. It is a watch brand that is synonymous with quality, luxury, and stand-out design.

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  4. Sinn: A Guide To The German Made Legendary Tool Watches

    Sinn: A Guide To The German Made Legendary Tool Watches

    German watches are well-known for being high precision quality timepieces. Just as Swiss watches have made a name for themselves in the market, so have German watches. If you are looking for meticulous craftsmanship and an immaculate design, then you can consider choosing a German watch. Sinn is one such well-known German watch brand.  The Sinn brand is in existence for more than 60 years. It is known for its traditional craftsmanship and its top-quality functionality. It offers precision watches made using the latest technologies. The creator of the brand is Helmut Sinn who is a legend in the world of watches. About Sinn Helmut Sinn was a flight instructor who worked as a pilot in the Second World War. His mission behind starting the watch was to create watches that were durable even in the most extreme of conditions. This mission came true in 1985 when the astronaut Reinhard Furrer wore this watch during the space lab expedition. In 1994, the Sinn watch 244 model was launched using unique magnetic field protection technology. The watch was made using Titanium since it would minimize magnetic disruptions when the conditions were extreme. This made this watch best suited for pilots as well as military personnel. In 1995, Sinn came out with yet another revolutionary technology namely the Ar-Dehumidifying technology. This technology was an innovation since it helped solved two problems that existed with mechanical watches. Firstly, it prevented fogging up of the crystals when the temperature change. The second thing was it preventing the oil from aging due to moisture from the air. The Sinn watches are known for using revolutionary technologies that make them advanced. The watches are popular thanks to their blend of technology with craftsmanship. The watch has won a large number of awards thanks to these unique features.  The watch collections Sinn offers a large range of watches through its collections. Here are some of the top watches made by the company: 1) Sinn 104 The Sinn 104 St Sa is a pilot watch. This is a special edition watch made in limited quantities. It is a 41 mm diameter watch that has a ratcheting countdown bezel. It is available in a stainless steel matte finish. The strap is brown suede leather or H-link bracelet type. It is water-resistant of up to 200m. 104 St Sa A Pilot Watch 104.012-Leather-Cowhide-Br 2) Sinn U2 The Sinn U2 series of watches are diving watches. With a water resistance of up to 2000m, these watches are the best you will get for underwater usage. The water is known for working at a temperature range from -45 degrees Celsius to +80 degrees Celsius.  The watch is made of German Submarine steel. This is what makes the watch seawater resistant. It has a second-time zone and also has a mission timer design. It is made of sapphire crystal glass.  Diving U2 SDR (EZM 5) 1020.040-Solid-2LSS 3) The 556 The Sinn 556 is yet another classic pilot watch from the reputed German brand. The watches are known for their clean design. The dial of the watch is clear and legible making it suited for use under different conditions.  The watch features classic design, top-quality performance, and durability. These watches were inspired by the Sinn NaBo clocks that were used in the cockpits of planes for navigation. It uses the best quality stainless steel. It has a dual seal crown lock to ensure it is resistant to water. Series 556 I B Instrument Sporty 556.0104-Solid-2LSS 4) The 910 anniversary In 2016, the company celebrated its 55th anniversary. To mark this occasion, it released the 910 Anniversary watch. It has a split-second function that allows the user to record intermediate time. The other specific feature of this watch is the column-wheel chronograph that is made as per traditional watchmaking. The watch was a limited edition one. Only 300 pieces of the watch were released in the market. It is not so easy to find this watch piece today. Column Wheel Chronograph 910 Anniversary 910.010-Leather-BN 5) EZM 12 The Sinn EZM 12 showcases yet another innovative technology created by the company. It was made to suit the requirements of air rescue personnel. There are a number of handy features this watch has that make it special. The second hand of the watch has been synchronized to a pulse scale so the heart rate can be recorded. The inner rotating bezel allows doctors to track specific timeframes. This is useful for doctors to know when to administer medicines. It uses many technologies like Ar-Dehumidifying technology, magnetic field protection, and TEGIMENT technology.  EZM 12 112.010-Silicone-LFC-Blk 6) Sinn 856 The Sinn 856 is a 40mm diameter watch. It has a stainless steel case that imparts durability to the watch. It has a slim raised bezel making the dial sufficiently spacious. The dial uses a high-contrast black. Arabic numerals are used for the 12, 3, 6, and 9 ‘o clock positions. At the 4 ‘o clock position, there is a small window for the date display. It makes use of the SW 300-1 movement. An interesting feature of the watch is that it is a millimeter thinner than others of its types. It is water-resistant and has sapphire crystal glass.  Pilot Watch 856 856.010-Solid-2LSS Why Sinn watches are popular? Apart from the technological innovations, there are many other reasons for the popularity of Sinn watches. The following explains why Sinn watches have become legendary. Sinn watches are made to perfection. They use the latest technologies. They make use of technology to solve various problems associated with watches. This has ensured the watches made by Sinn are of top quality.Sinn made the first watch using hardened gold. It was made using a special alloy from 22-carat gold. The watches made by the company use Submarine steel that is rugged, durable, and ensures the watches are reliable.The watches have been to space and have passed many stringent tests. This is why the watches have won many awards. Sinn prefers to directly reach out to customers so they could buy the watches straight from the company. This ensures a stronger bond between the company and its customers.

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  5. A Guide to the Hublot’s Highly Underrated Collection

    A Guide to the Hublot’s Highly Underrated Collection

    The Hublot brand is one of the most stylish ones in the market. The luxury watch company founded in 1976 is known for introducing rubber straps to their watches. This has now become a unique feature of the Hublot watch. Unlike many other brands, Hublot does not offer too many collections. The number of collections are limited and each of them are promoted through effective marketing techniques. This strategy has paid off with Hublot watches being one of the best selling in the market. About Hublot Hublot is a watchmaker based in Switzerland. Founded by an Italian Carlo Crocco, the company is a subsidiary of LMVH of France. Incidentally, the word Hublot in French means porthole. An interesting incident is how the watch failed to achieve a single sale on its launch day. However, by the end of the year it had a huge success netting two million dollars in sale. Hublot focuses on luxury and has made a name for itself in the luxury timepiece market. The company has its own boutique stores to offer its products to the public. There are 96 stores located across the world.  Hublot is known for making efforts to promote itself aggressively. It has been the sponsor of Machester United and has also endorsed FC Bayern Munich, and Ajax Amsterdam. In 2019, the brand was the official timekeeper for the ICC world cricket tournament. In 2011, Hublot Ferrari was the official timekeeper for the 2011 Ferrari World Finals. This partnership has been established with a long-term view in mind. The Collection The Hublot collection has generally been underrated because of the low numbers of models offered. Here are some of the most luxurious watches in the Hublot collection offered worldwide and by Hublot HK. 1. Big Bang The Hublot Big Bang is the watch that made the company a reputed brand. It was the successful watch launched by the company. Its prime feature is its aesthetic energy. The popularity of this watch can be seen from the fact that many watches in the market today resemble the Big Bang. The Big Bang is available in many options meant to suit customer needs. Different color schemes watches with diamonds, and unique designed watches are available. This is the unique selling point of this range of watches.  The Big Bang is traditionally seen as a masculine watch but it does have options for women. The smaller watches are bejeweled to make it attractive for women to wear. Big Bang Unico Black Magic 441.CI.1170.RX 2. Spirit of Big Bang A watch related to the Big Bang series is the Spirit of Big Bang, which is a tribute to the original watches. The collection’s features include: It has a novel shape that is unique and distinctive. The shape is one of the unique selling points.It has a variety of color options to choose from.Of the various options, the Blue Sapphire model is popular because its case is made from sapphire crystal.Aesthetically, the Spirit of Big Bang is an enhanced version of the original. This is why many people prefer the new one over the classic.Spirit Of Big Bang Titanium Blue 601.NX.7170.LR 3. Classic Fusion Hublot’s collection of watches are known for being luxurious and hence is expensive. Compared to the other watches, the Classic Fusion collection features watches that are relatively inexpensive.  The features of the Hublot Classic Fusion series include: The watches are smaller in size.The dials are less crowded and they do not have issues with the chronograph.While the original watch used rubber, the Classic Fusion series uses leather straps giving it a luxurious appearance.While they are not flashy in appearance, they are a great option for people who want to own a Hublot but can’t afford the top models. If you are looking for a Classic Fusion watch with something special in it, you can look at the Classic Fusion Zirconium. This is a unique watch made using zirconium. Classic Fusion Blue Titanium Bracelet 510.NX.7170.NX 4. Black Caviar Big Bang The Black Caviar Big Bang is a special watch. In 2009, the watch was recognized as the best watch at the Grand Prix de Geneve. Made from an 18-carat gold body, the watch face has a no numbers, which is a special feature of this watch. What makes this watch striking is that one watch has 544 diamonds studded in it. Throughout the clasp, dial, and case are studded black Bauguette diamonds. No wonder this is one of the most expensive watches costing a million dollars. It is a special collectors edition that is truly underrated. Big Bang Caviar Black Automatic 346.CX.1800.RX 5. The Hublot This is yet another underrated and special watch. What makes this watch special is that this watch is the most expensive watch made by Hublot company. It costs an astounding five million dollars.  There are 1,200 diamonds on the watch with a total of 140 carats. It took 14 months to design this watch and 17 people worked on this watch. It is a rare watch and you may not be able to get it so easily. Beyonce was one of the few who bought this watch. It is a true collector’s edition watch. 6. Masterpiece MP02 The Masterpiece MP02 is a special watch. It is a futuristic watch that is stylish. It uses rubber and titanium in its design making it striking in appearance.  This watch was also released as a collector’s edition with only 50 units of the watch released in the market. Here is another watch that will not be so easy to find and is expensive. Masterpiece MP02 7. Classic Pink Gold and Diamonds This is another special watch from Hublot, which is a classic watch. The watch is a testament to the effective engineering and functionality of the famed company. The watch is made of stainless steel.  The watch’s name comes from the fact that it is covered by gold and diamonds. Pink gold is the type of gold chosen from the watch, which gives its special appearance. It is no surprise that the watch is popular among women. Quartz movement is the basis of the watch movement.

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  6. Things You Should Know Before Buying Your Own G Shock!

    Things You Should Know Before Buying Your Own G Shock!

    G-Shock is without a doubt one of the most popular and trendy watches in the market. The Casio watch range is popular among men, women, teens, and kids. The Casio G-Shock watches are known for their sports design and their innovative shock resistant capability.  This is what has led to a huge demand for G-Shock watches. People buy the Casio G-Shock watches for their own use and also to gift to their dear ones. If you don’t own the watch, it is time you buy one today. This guide will tell all you need to know before buying the G-Shock watch. About G-Shock G-Shock stands for Gravitational Shock, a series of watches made by the well-known Japanese electronics company Casio. It was in 1981 that a Casio engineer Kikuo Ibe who broke his watch decided to create an unbreakable and shock resistant watch. The concept was to create a watch that would have triple 10 resistance – battery life of 10 years, 10 bar water resistance, and capacity to survive a fall of 10 m. After 2 years of research, the company came out with its first watch DW-500C. The watch had 10 layers to protect the timekeeping model made of quartz. The aggressive marketing of the watch in the US saw its sales increase fast. By 1998, there were more than 200 different models of the G-Shock watch with sales of more than 19 million units. The 100th million watch was produced in 2017, firmly establishing the Casio G-Shock as a market leader. The watch has special collections for women. They also introduced the Mini watch to cater to people who had smaller wrists.  Casio G-Shock Master of G GPR-B1000-1JR Things to know about the G Shock The following is a compilation of information about the G-Shock watches. These are things that you need to know before you purchase any of the top G-Shock watch models.  1) The features of the G Shock watches The G-Shock watches are known for their powerful features. Some of the features common to most of the top models include: Shock-resistant feature that makes the watch unbreakable.Water-resistant feature of up to 200 m.Chronograph.Digital display in 12 and 24-hour formats.Full auto-calendar feature.LED or electro-luminescent backlight.Daily alarm and snooze alarm.World time display.2) The watches are durable Durability is one of the top reasons why G-Shock watches are so popular. The watches are shock-resistant and water-resistant. Apart from that, they have a long life that make them truly value for money watches.  Whether it is for casual wear or for office wear, these watches are best suited for everyone. The long life of the watch makes it one you must have. A one-time investment gets you a watch that meets all your needs and lasts for a very long time. 3) You can trust this brand Casio is a very old and reputed brand. The electronics company from Japan is known for pioneering various digital products. The G-Shock range of watches from the company has helped it become a market leader in the world of watches. When you buy a G-Shock watch, you can be assured of reliability. The watch is made using the best quality materials. The latest technologies are used and the product thoroughly tested before release. All these ensure these watches are reliable. 4) Even kids love this watch Kids would want a watch that looks sporty and trendy. They also want a no-fuss watch that doesn’t need maintenance. It goes without saying that kids tend to use the watch roughly and so you need a tough watch. The G-Shock meets all these requirements. This is why it has become a popular watch among kids. Even the meanest and most troublesome of kids cannot damage this watch. When you want a watch for your kids, you need not look any further than the G-Shock collection. 5) It has a wide variety of watches G-Shock has a wide variety of watches on offer. Whether it is for your own use or to gift to someone, the G-Shock is a perfect watch to buy. There is a watch for everyone thanks to the range of models and collections on offer. Before you go ahead and buy one, here is an overview of the top models of this watch. a) G-Shock 5600: This is one of the most popular models. It is essentially a modern variant of the original G-Shock. Available in different colors, the watch is popular among youth and kids. It is also one of the cheapest models available making it a favorite. Some of the watches are solar-powered. b) GA Series: The GA series is among the standard models available in analog and digital variations. The G-Shock GA 110, GA 100, GA 200, GA 2000, and GA 2100 are some of the well-known watches in this series.  Casio G-Shock 35th Anniversary Glacier Gold GA-735E-7AJR c) G Shock Mudmaster: The Mudmaster GWG 1000 is an analog-digital model that is available with a triple sensor option. It is without a doubt one of the toughest watches in looks. It is resistant to mud and hence suitable for outdoor use, especially in muddy places and in rainy weather.  Casio G-Shock Mud Master GWG-1000-1AJF d) Gravitymaster: The Gravitymaster GPW 1000 is referred to as the ‘Beast’ because of its large size. It is a Triple G-resistant watch that is rugged and suitable for outdoor use. It a fully analog watch. G-Shock Gravitymaster 3way Time Sync GPW-2000-1A2JF e) G Shock Rangeman: The Rangeman GW 9400 is one of the popular watches in the ‘Master of G’ series. It is known for its memory features and come with various options including a compass, barometer, and altimeter. It is considered as one of the best digital watches in the series. G-Shock Rangeman Multi-Band 6 GW-9400J-1JF f) G Shock Power Trainer: The Power Trainer Ana-Digi GBA 800 is the best watch for those who want to keep a track of their workouts. It has a large number of useful features and can be worn even with your regular outfits making it versatile in use. Casio G-Shock G-Squad GBA-800-8AJF

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  7. Omega Seamaster: A Guide to This Perfect Everyday Watch

    Omega Seamaster: A Guide to This Perfect Everyday Watch

    An icon among the world’s most admired professional wristwatches, Omega Seamaster is a key pillar of the great Swiss watchmaking company. Seamaster maintains an exceptional lineage of professional timepieces that can be used during diving, sailing, water sports and other extreme activities. Being the most diverse and comprehensive collection of the brand, it also offers several dress watches suitable for everyday wear. Introduced in 1948, Seamaster is the longest-running product line of Omega. Presently it offers various types of wristwatches under four sub-collections: Diver 300, Aqua Terra 150, Planet Ocean 600M and the Heritage series. History In 1932, Omega introduced the world’s first commercial diver watch. Named Marine and dressed in a patented double case, it had a water resistance of 70 meters, a remarkable feat during that era. The Seamaster collection was introduced in 1948. This versatile and rugged tool watch was designed to withstand all types of environments ranging from the sea to the skies. Equipped with a rubber O-Ring gasket for ensuring waterproofness, the early generation Omega Seamaster models had a water resistance around 60 meters. In 1957, Omega launched their Professional line of watches: Seamaster 300, Speedmaster and Railmaster. Designed as a diving watch, the very first Seamaster 300 (reference CK 2913) featured a 38mm diameter steel case, automatic movement, rotatable bezel. It had a water resistance of up to 200 meters. In 1978, Omega’s Seamaster professional 200m watch was selected as the watch of SHOM (The Naval Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service), the French government agency responsible for producing the official maps and charts for divers. During the 1960s and the 1970s, Omega made several design enhancements in their Seamaster watch collection. In 1964, the Seamaster with a 42mm case and redesigned bezel was introduced. This second-generation was made in two versions: ref.165.024 (without date display) and ref.166.024 (with the date). During this era, the brand also enhanced the Seamaster line with a number of water-proof dress watches like Seamaster DeVille. With their constant research and exceptional workmanship, Omega succeeded in developing diving timepieces with more waterproofness. Introduced in 1970, the Seamaster 600 PloProf watch had a water resistance of 600 meters. In 1971, Omega launched the Seamaster 1000 dive watch with incredible water resistance up to 1,000 meters. In the 1990s, the Seamaster collection witnessed a great revival. In 1993, Omega introduced the Seamaster Professional Diver with 300 meters water resistance and quartz movement. A year later, the Seamaster Professional 300M Diver equipped with a chronometer-certified automatic movement watch was launched.  In 1995, the James Bond movie ‘Golden Eye’ was released. In this blockbuster spy film, Pierce Brosnan chose to wear the Omega Seamaster Professional Diver 300M Quartz watch. Since this movie, Seamaster has remained a favorite gadget of James Bond 007. In ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’ (1997), ‘The World Is Not Enough’ (1999) and ‘Die Another Day’ (2002), Brosnan wore a Seamaster Professional Diver 300M automatic watch. In 2005, Omega launched the Professional Planet Ocean collection, which offers diving watches with 600 meters water resistance. In the James Bond 007 movie ‘Casino Royale’ (2006), Daniel Craig wore an Omega Seamaster Professional diver 300M and a Seamaster Professional Planet Ocean model. He chose to wear a Seamaster Professional Planet Ocean model in ‘Quantum of Solace’ (2008); a Seamaster Professional Planet Ocean and a Seamaster Aqua Terra in ‘Skyfall’ (2012), and the Seamaster 300 “SPECTRE” watch and a Seamaster ‘Aqua Terra’ in ‘Spectre’ (2015). The partnership with the world’s most admired spy film series has provided worldwide recognition for this iconic collection. In 2018, Omega celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Seamaster Professional Diver 300M watch. To mark this historic milestone, Omega upgraded the Seamaster collection with a larger 42mm case, new wave-pattern dial design and Master-chronometer certified movements. The Seamaster Collection – Shopping guide Seamaster is one of the most extensive collections from Omega. It constitutes various diving timepieces as well as a large number of classic dress watches with exceptional water resistance. Important sub-collections from the Seamaster family are Aqua Terra 150M, Diver 300M and Planet Ocean 600M. The collection also offers a ‘Heritage’ series inspired by the historic Seamaster watches. Based on the chronometric certification, the modern Seamaster watches can be categorized under two distinct groups: ‘Chronometers’ with COSC certification and ‘Master Chronometers’ with both COSC and METAS certifications. Seamaster Diver 300M This is the most admired range of watches from the Seamaster family. Rated for 300 meters water resistance and equipped with a helium escape valve and unidirectional rotating bezel, the Omega Seamaster 300m diving watch is ideally suitable for recreational/scuba diving activities. It is available in various case dimensions like 41mm, 41.5mm, 42mm, 43.5mm and 44mm. They come with Steel, Gold, Steel + Gold, Ceramic, Titanium or Platinum cases. Important models from the Diver 300M series are Co-axial Master Chronometer (42mm and 43.5mm), Co-axial Master Chronometer Chronograph 44mm, Co-axial Master Chronometer GMT Chronograph 44mm, Co-axial Chronometer 41mm and Co-axial Chronometer Chronograph 41.5mm. Among these, Co-axial Master Chronometer models belong to recent generation watches that comply with Omega’s new quality standard introduced in 2015.  Seamaster Diver 300m Co-axial Master Chronometer 42 mm 522.30.42.20.04.001 The Diver 300M Co-axial Master Chronometer 42mm watch is equipped with self-winding calibers 9900 (with the date) or 8806 (without date display). Driven by the Omega self-winding movement 8806, the 43.5mm Seamaster Diver 300M Co-axial Master Chronometer model features a ceramic case fitted with rubber or NATO strap. In the 42mm Co-axial Master Chronometer category, the collection also includes various Omega Seamaster 007 ‘James Bond’ limited editions. The Diver 300M series additionally includes a Master Chronometer Chronograph with 44mm case and automatic Calibre 9900. The watches with Chronometer certification belong to the previous generation of Seamasters equipped with COSC-certified Co-axial movements. These models have plain dials whereas new generation watches (except James Bond limited editions) have wave-motif dials. The Co-axial Chronometer 41mm Diver 300M is equipped with automatic calibre 2500. The 41.5mm version houses calibre 3330. In the Co-axial Chronometer category, Omega also offers Seamaster Diver 300M chronograph models with or without GMT function. The Seamaster Diver 300M is predominantly a men’s watch collection. However, the brand offers a ladies’ Seamaster wristwatch with a 28mm case and quartz movement. Equipped with a unidirectional bezel or diamond-set bezel, this timepiece is water-resistant to 300 meters. The retail price range of Seamaster Diver 300M is HKD$ 17,800 to HKD$ 402,000. Belong to the most recent generation, Master Chronometer variants cost higher than Chronometer versions. The stainless steel models for men (with case sizes 41mm and above) are available within the retail price range of HKD$ 33,900 to HKD$ 83,000. The 18-carat gold watches for men retail above HKD$ 179,000. The most expensive Seamaster Diver 300M in the present catalogue is the 42mm “James Bond” numbered edition watch in Platinum with a retail price of HKD$ 402,000. Seamaster Co-Axial Master Chronometer 42 mm James Bond 210.22.42.20.01.004 Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M This exceptional line typically offers professional-grade diving timepieces with water resistance of 600 meters (60 bar/2000 feet). Available in Steel, Gold, Bi-metal (steel & gold), Ceramic, Titanium and Platinum case versions, all Planet Ocean 600M watches are equipped with unidirectional diving bezel and Helium escape valve. The GMT versions feature bi-directional bezels. Just like other watch families from Omega, this impressive collection can be categorized into ‘Master Chronometer’ and ‘Chronometer’ categories. Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M Co-Axial Master 215.20.46.51.03.001 In the ‘Master Chronometer certified’ section, you will find various new generation Planet Ocean 600M models produced since 2016. The models are: Seamaster Planet Ocean 43.5mm Auto, Seamaster Planet Ocean 43.50mm GMT and Seamaster Planet Ocean 45.5mm Chronograph. These modern dive watches are equipped with ‘Master Chronometer’ Co-Axial automatic movements: Cal.8900/8901(date), Cal. 8906 (GMT) and Cal.9900/9901 (Chronograph). Omega also offers a range of 39.5mm Seamaster Planet Ocean Automatic ‘Master Chronometer’ certified watches equipped with caliber 8800/8801. In the ‘Chronometer certified’ category, Omega offers date, GMT and Chronograph versions. All these watches are equipped with COSC-certified automatic movements: Cal. 8500/8501 (42mm & 45.5mm versions with the date), Cal. 8520/8521 (37.5mm version with the date), Cal. 8605/8615 (43.5mm model with GMT) and Cal. 9300/9301 (45.5mm Chronograph model). The retail price of the Planet Ocean collection starts at HKD$ 45,000. The ‘Master Chronometer’ versions are costlier than ‘Chronometer’ models. The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M stainless steel watches are available within the price range of HKD$ 45,000 – HKD$  65,500 whereas the 18 carat gold versions retail above HKD$  174,200. Omega also offers Gem-set Planet Ocean 600M watches with a price range starting from HKD$  124,500 to a whopping HKD$  1,506,000. Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M Co‑Axial Master 215.30.40.20.04.001 Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M is a comprehensive selection of elegant dress watches with enhanced durability and exceptional water-resistance of 15 bar (150 metres/500 feet). Equipped with Manual-winding, automatic or quartz movements, Aqua Terra 150M is available in various case sizes ranging from 28mm to 43mm. The collection offers several dial color options and case materials (Steel, Steel + Gold, Gold, Platinum and Titanium). The Aqua Terra 150M range also includes an impressive lineup of gem-set watches. Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M Master Co-Axial 231.10.42.21.01.006 Notable new generation models in this impressive watch family are: Co-Axial Master Chronometer (41mm, 41.5mm, 38.5mm, 38mm & 34mm) and Co‑Axial Master Chronometer GMT Worldtimer 43 mm. In the ‘Chronometer’ category, the Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra series offers GMT 43 mm, GMT Chronograph 43 mm, Annual Calendar (38.5mm and 43 mm), Day Date 41.5 mm and Date (38.5 mm, 34mm and 30mm) models. The Aqua Terra Quartz is available in 38.5mm, 30mm and 28mm versions. The retail price range of the Aqua Terra 150M collection is HKD$  21,200 to HKD$  395,000. Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M Co-Axial Master Chronometer GMT Worldtimer 220.53.43.22.02.001 Seamaster Heritage Models The Heritage series of the Seamaster family traditionally consists of sub-collections inspired by the various iconic watches produced by Omega. The most popular models are Bullhead, PLOPROF 1200M, Seamaster 1948, and Seamaster 300. The Seamaster Bullhead chronograph faithfully follows the designs of the iconic bullhead watches of the bygone era. Equipped with automatic Co-Axial calibre 3113, this stainless steel wristwatch features bidirectional inner rotating bezel and solid screw-in caseback with the Seamaster Seahorse. This limited edition timepiece retails at HKD$  74,400. Introduced in 2009, the PLOPROF 1200M is an updated version of the brand’s Seamaster Professional 600. With a water resistance up to 1200 meters, this deep diving watch features screw-in crown, automatic helium escape valve and bezel security pusher. Made of stainless steel or titanium, its massive case houses the automatic Co-Axial calibre 8500. The retail price range is HKD$  72,900 to HKD$   139,600. Seamaster Ploprof 1200M Co-Axial 55 x 48 mm 224.32.55.21.01.002 Available in Steel and Platinum case versions, Seamaster 1948 is a tribute to the Omega Seamaster models of 1948. These 38mm timepieces are equipped with self-winding Master Chronometer Calibre 8804. The retail price range for the steel model is HKD$  49,600 to HKD$  53,500. The platinum version has a selling price range of HKD$  326,500 to HKD$  331,000.Seamaster 300 is designed after the 1957 Omega dive watch of same name. Equipped with the self-winding Master Co-Axial calibre 8400/8401, these watches can be identified from their large hands and indices with vintage-styled luminescent coating. The watch is available in a 41mm diameter case with a unidirectional, polished ceramic rotating bezel and a transparent caseback. The Seamaster 300 from the 1957 Trilogy collection features a 39mm stainless steel case, bidirectional bezel, solid caseback with the 1957 Seahorse engraving and Master Chronometer automatic movement 8806. All Omega Seamaster 300 models are water resistant up to 300 meters. These timepieces are available in Steel, Gold, Bi-metal (gold + steel), Titanium and Platinum versions. The retail price range is HKD$  50,200 to HKD$  511,900. Seamaster 1948 Co-Axial Master Chronometer Small Seconds 511.12.38.20.02.001

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  8. 10 Interesting Facts You Must Know Before Buying an IWC Watch

    10 Interesting Facts You Must Know Before Buying an IWC Watch

    Founded in 1868, IWC is a leading manufacturer of Swiss-made luxury watches. It has been acclaimed worldwide for its meticulously crafted classic wristwatches and well-built professional timepieces, especially the IWC Pilot watches. Its flagship collections are: the Pilot’s Watches, Portugieser, Ingenieur, Aquatimer, Da Vinci and Portofino. The brand is an inheritor of distinguished horological traditions seamlessly combined with visionary entrepreneurship. It is a revered company in the global watchmaking arena, and you can discover several fascinating details while exploring its rich heritage and extensive expertise. In this article, we highlight ten interesting facts related to the company.  (1) Location of the Manufacture Most Swiss manufactures are stationed in the French speaking region of Switzerland whereas IWC is based at Schaffhausen, a historical town in the German speaking part of the country. Only two watch Maisons operate from Schaffhausen: IWC and H. Moser & Cie. Since its founding in 1868, the brand has been operating on the banks of Rhine River, which originates in Switzerland. This isolated geographical location makes IWC unique among the leading luxury Swiss watch brands. Big Pilot’s Watch IW501001 (2) Association with Great Watchmakers Since its establishment, IWC Schaffhausen has benefitted tremendously from the contributions of outstanding watchmakers and talented craftsmen. Among them, the most prominent names are Albert Pellaton and Kurt Klaus. Albert Pellaton (1898 – 1966) was a Swiss watchmaker and inventor. In 1944, he became technical director at International Watch Company. One of his great contributions is the development of a highly efficient mechanical winding system for IWC’s self-winding wristwatches. In 1946, he developed the Pellaton winding system with a modified ratchet mechanism for double-sided winding of automatic wristwatches. Patented in the 1950s, this exceptional mechanism provides IWC automatic watches longer power reserves, ranging up to seven days. Kurt Klaus is a talented master-watchmaker. He joined IWC in 1957. During his illustrious career, he was involved in numerous projects, including perpetual calendars, minute repeaters, tourbillons, and grand complications. Among his several achievements, the most notable is the development of the “IWC Da Vinci” perpetual calendar chronograph.  Da Vinci IW356601 (3) The American Connection The United States of America is the birthplace of several iconic watch companies. Many of them went to oblivion, and a few are still active. Interestingly, most of the surviving brands are presently operating under watchmaking conglomerates based in other countries. However, IWC’s American connection is completely different from the above. Firstly, the company was founded by the visionary American entrepreneur Florentine Ariosto Jones in 1868, and since its establishment, it remained a Swiss brand. Before founding the International Watch Company, F.A. Jones had been working with the E. Howard Watch and Clock Co. in Boston, then a leading American watchmaker. The place he selected for manufacturing Swiss pocket watches for the US market was Schaffhausen, a medieval town near the German border. Moreover, IWC was the first Swiss watch company to adopt the American system of watchmaking.  (4) Pioneer in Modern Materials IWC Schaffhausen is the first Swiss watch brand to manufacture a titanium wristwatch. In 1980, the company launched IWC Porsche Design Titanchronograph (Ref. 3700) – the world’s first titanium chronograph. In 1986, the company introduced its first wristwatch made of ceramic (zirconium oxide). Since then, IWC has created several timepieces made of technical ceramics. In 2019, the brand launched an IWC Pilot watch with a sand-coloured ceramic case. For their Bronze timepieces, IWC uses aluminum bronze, which is harder than the standard bronze. The brand also makes timepieces featuring precious materials like gold and platinum. The company has recently developed a particular variant of 5N gold. Known as Armor Gold®, this new type of gold is considerably harder and more wear-resistant. In 2019, the brand unveiled the first pilot watch made of Ceratanium®. Developed by IWC Schaffhausen, this patented alloy combines the distinctive characteristics of titanium and ceramic.  The innovative materials used in the construction of IWC Ingenieur watches make them one of the best antimagnetic watches ever made. Ingenieur IW380801 (5) In-house Movements IWC Schaffhausen has an impressive lineup of in-house mechanical calibers, ranging from basic time-only movements to extremely complex grand complications. Presently, IWC has 10 caliber families. Among these, seven are automatic and three are hand-wound. Some IWC automatic-winding calibers offer power reserve up to 7 days. Hand-wound movements in the 59000-calibre family provides up to 8 days power reserve.  (6) Leader in Military Aviation Watches IWC is a leading producer of military aviation watches. The history of their pilot’s watches dates back to the early days of aviation. It is the only Swiss watchmaker to have been awarded a license to develop pilot wristwatches for US Navy squadrons. Moreover, the IWC Top Gun collection takes its name from the U.S. Navy’s legendary Fighter Weapons School (TOPGUN). To survive the tremendous stresses of naval aviation, IWC Top Gun watches are made of exceptionally robust, corrosion-resistant materials like titanium and ceramic. The brand’s aviator watch series like Pilot, IWC Big Pilot and Top Gun are much adored by aviation professionals, members of military forces and enthusiasts.  Pilot’s Watch Automatic Top Gun IW326901 (7) Master of Complication Watches IWC has mastered on a multitude of extremely complex timepieces, featuring complications like Chronograph, Calendar, Minute Repeater, Tourbillon and Multiple time zones. IWC also crafts Grande Complication watches. Introduced in 1990, the IWC “Grande Complication” was the first automatic wristwatch to combine four complications: chronograph, perpetual calendar, minute repeater and moon-phase. Launched in 1993, the Destriero Scafusia grand complication watch incorporates the perpetual calendar, minute repeater, split-seconds chronograph and flying tourbillon. The IWC Portugiese Grande Complication watch is the most recent addition to this exclusive club. (8) Probus Scafusia IWC’s motto is Probus Scafusia. Formulated in 1903, it refers to a Latin phrase meaning “good, solid craftsmanship from Schaffhausen.” The Probus Scafusia seal is a guarantee of exceptional qualities of IWC Schaffhausen timepieces. This seal is engraved on the crown or rotor of every IWC watch.  (9) Santoni Straps Some of the brand’s timepieces are fitted with high-quality leather straps crafted by Santoni, the world-renowned luxury shoes and leather-goods Maison based in Italy.  Portugieser Annual Calendar IW503502 (10) Leader in Sustainable Luxury Watchmaking Since a long time, the Schaffhausen based manufacture has been internationally recognized for their responsible business practices. In 2018, IWC became the first Swiss luxury watch brand to publish a sustainability report utilizing the global best-practice standards of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI). It is also the first luxury watch brand to meet the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC)’s revised 2019 Code of Practices standards.

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  9. 10 Most Popular Seiko Watches To Collect

    10 Most Popular Seiko Watches To Collect

    Seiko is one of the world’s leading producers of wristwatches and clocks. The company enjoys great followership worldwide, thanks to its in-house expertise and extensive product portfolio comprising high-quality timepieces, ranging from entry-level to luxury segment. A Pioneer in the industrial mass production of excellent timekeepers, the well-established Japanese company manufactures watches powered by quartz, mechanical, kinetic and solar movements. The outstanding collections from the iconic brand are Astron, Premier, Presage, Prospex, Seiko 5 sports and Lukia. In this editorial, we are highlighting the 10 most popular and collectible Seiko watches.  (1) Seiko 5 Sports Limited Edition SRPG47 SRPG47(Source from: seikowatches.com) Seiko 5 Sports is the entry level mechanical watch collection from the Japanese watchmaking giant. It represents an extensive collection of sports wristwatches evolved from the iconic Seiko 5. Introduced in 1963, it was the first automatic day-date watch from the brand. The Seiko 5 Sports collection was launched in 1968. The brand launched the new edition of this iconic collection in 2019. With an accessible retail price range of HKD$ 1,750 to HKD$ 3,500, it is the best place for young customers who love mechanical wristwatches. The most sought-after among them are limited editions like NARUTO & BORUTO, Brian May, Street Fighter V and Evisen Skateboards. Recently, the brand has announced the Seiko 5 sports (SRPG47) 140th anniversary watch. It is limited to 11,000 pieces and boasts a white color dial, for the first time for Seiko 5 sports line. Thanks to its historical significance and unique characteristics, SRPG47 can be considered as a great collectible timepiece in the collection.  Street Fighter Limited Edition SRPF24K1 (2) Seiko King Turtle Prospex Save The Ocean King Turtle SRPE07K1 With an illustrious history that dates back the mid 1970s, Seiko Turtle is one of the most admired diving watches ever made. In 1976, Seiko launched a stainless steel self-winding dive watch with 150 meters water resistance. Dedicated to Japanese market, its reference was 6306 and featured a 45mm diameter case with a crown at 4 o’clock. In the same year, Seiko also launched 6309, which shared a similar case design and dimensions, but a different movement. Due to the unique shape of their case, these recreational diving timepieces received the nickname ‘Turtle.’ Nowadays, these references are highly popular among the Seiko watch collectors. Among the modern generation Seiko Turtles, the King Turtle watches (SRPE03 and SRPE05) have the same dimensions of the historic model but with significant improvements. King Turtle is fitted with a sapphire crystal instead of Hardlex. The other details include redesigned bezel, magnifying glass for day and date display, new 4R automatic movement, LumiBrite luminescent coating and 200 meters water resistance. The King Turtle is an ideal watch for collecting, thanks to its vintage inspiration. The retail price of King Turtle is approximately HKD$ 3,980.  Prospex King Turtle SRPE03K1 (3) Seiko Presage Cocktail  Introduced in 2016, Presage is a fine mechanical watch collection from Seiko. Combining the Japanese aesthetics sense with the brand’s traditional watchmaking skills, this series offers timepieces under two categories: Basic and Prestige. The Basic line typically offers elegant automatic wristwatches with a retail price range of S$ 500-800. Among them, the Seiko Presage cocktail series offers wristwatches inspired by famous cocktails. In addition to technical sophistication and refined design, the alluring beauty of the dial is a major reason behind the popularity of these contemporary mechanical watches. The latest additions to the Cocktail lineup are SRPE47J1 and SRPE49J1. Equipped with the 4R35 automatic movement, these stainless steel watches feature a 38.5mm diameter case and embossed pattern dials inspired by the color of cocktails. SRPE47J1 features a captivating pink dial inspired by the Tequila Sunset, and SRPE49J1 has a tempting blue dial that takes inspiration from the classic Frozen Margarita. Limited to 5,000 pieces each, these wristwatches are collectible.  Presage Automatic Pink Dial SRPE47J1 (4) Seiko Alpinist Re-edition The Alpinist watch enjoys an incredible history of more than six decades. In 1959, the brand launched Seiko Laurel Alpinist, which marked the beginning of a new watch collection dedicated to mountaineers and outdoor sports enthusiasts. Thanks to its cult status and popularity, this phenomenal creation has now become an important collector’s timepiece. Recently Seiko has unveiled a recreation of the original Seiko Alpinist watch of 1959 in a limited edition of 1,959 pieces. The brand has also launched three modern interpretations of the Alpinist watch. All these automatic timepieces are collectible thanks to their historical legacy and all-round performance. The price of the latest Seiko Alpinist watch is approximately HKD$ 6,440.  Prospex Alpinist Limited Model SBDC091 (5) Seiko Prospex ‘Samurai’ SRPB51/53 Seiko introduced its first diving watch in 1965 with reference number 6217. Equipped with an automatic movement, it had a water resistance of 150 meters. The notable references from the first generation Seiko diving watches are 6105, 6215, 6306 and 6309. In 1988, the company introduced 7002, a slimmed-down dive version. After a while, the brand increased the water-resistance of this variant to 200 meters. Its immediate successor was SKX 007, an ISO-certified dive watch with 200-meter water resistance. It was one of the best-selling diver’s watches ever made. The Japanese company discontinued the production of the iconic Seiko Skx 007 in 2019. In 2017, Seiko paid tribute to the iconic 6217 model by creating the First Diver’s Re-creation limited edition SLA017 watch. Along with this, the brand also launched two modern interpretations (SPB051 and SPB053) of Seiko’s first dive watch introduced in 1965. These references are popular among collectors, thanks to their lineage with Japan’s first diving watch. The approximate price range is HKD$ 8,200 – 10,540.  Prospex Diver Samurai SRPB51K1 (6) Seiko Presage Sharp Edged Series A recent member of the Presage Prestige line, the Sharp Edged Series is a much admired Seiko automatic mechanical watch family. An outstanding feature of the watch is its finely decorated dial highlighting hemp leaf pattern. Known as ‘Asanoha’ in Japan, this decoration has been used in holy rituals since ancient times. The dial is extremely attractive, thanks to its rich texture and the sharply edged geometric pattern that generates a fine color nuance as they play with the light at different angles. Equipped with self-winding movements, Sharp Edged Series offers stainless steel watches with the Date display (caliber 6R35) or GMT function (caliber 6R64). The retail price range is HKD$ 8,780 to HKD$ 13,600.  Presage Sharp Edged Series SPB170J1 (7) Seiko Presage Arita Porcelain Dial This elegant wristwatch belongs to Presage’s Prestige line, which offers finely crafted mechanical timepieces in the price range of HKD$ 5,850 to HKD$ 23,400. The Seiko Presage Arita Porcelain Dial is a popular collector’s watch. A key factor behind the popularity of this wristwatch is its immaculate dial made of porcelain from Arita, the Japanese town renowned for the finest, traditionally produced porcelain. Introduced in 2019, this stainless steel automatic watch is now available in references like SPB093, SPB095 and SPB171. The price range of the Presage Arita Porcelain Dial watch is HKD$ 12,800 to HKD$ 19,900.  Presage Arita Porcelain SPB095J1 (8) Seiko Lukia New Automatic Series Seiko Lukia is an impressive collection of stylish ladies’ wristwatches inspired by the exuberance and glamour of Ginza, the upscale shopping district in Tokyo. Introduced in 1995, Lukia was earlier available in the domestic market only. In 2020, Seiko began selling Lukia watches in the International market. The most recent additions to the line are the Automatic models featuring meticulously crafted mother-of-pearl dials endowed with flower-motif and traditional Japanese colors. Equipped with 6R35 self-winding movement, new Lukia is an ultimate meeting point of Japanese aesthetics sense, trendsetting fashion designs and traditional watchmaking. These special characteristics emphasize the new Lukia automatic as the best collectible ladies’ watch in the present Seiko lineup. The average retail price range of the new Seiko Lukia automatic watch series is HKD$ 12,900 – HKD$ 23,400.  Lukia Mechanical Automatic SSVM023 (9) Seiko Marine Master Professional Automatic 1000m After its successful foray into entry-level diving watches in the mid-1960s, Seiko decided to produce a dedicated collection for saturation divers. In 1975, the company launched its first professional diving timepiece with 600 meter water resistance. It was also the world’s first diving watch with a titanium case. In 1986, the brand created a professional diver’s watch with 1,000 meters water resistance. Available in quartz and automatic movement versions, Marine master Professional is a worthy successor of these deep-sea divers. The Marine Master Professional Automatic 1000m comes with a massive 52.4mm diameter case made of titanium and ceramic. Being one of the most-admired deep-sea diving watches ever made, this model offers a great collection value. The approximate price of this 1000 meters water-resistant Seiko Prospex dive watch is HKD$ 22,250.  Marine Master Professional SBDX013 (10) King Seiko KSK Re-creation In January 2021, to mark the 140th anniversary of its establishment, Seiko released a re-creation of the iconic King Seiko KSK watch. Designed after the 1965 KSK hand-wound watch, this new recreation features a 38.1mm diameter stainless steel case with Zaratsu-polished surfaces. It boasts all aesthetic features of its illustrious ancestor, such as flat dial with faceted indexes and broad, sharp hands.  This new creation, however, houses an automatic caliber instead of manual-wound movement. A premium timepiece that reminds us the glorious past of Seiko obviously deserves the generous admiration of fine watch collectors. Limited to 3,000 pieces, this luxurious mechanical watch has a retail price of about HKD$ 31,900. Source from: seiko.watchonista.com

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  10. 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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