Archive for the ‘Limited’ category
April 27, 2008
From blogs.wsj.com
A $300,000 watch? Luxury. A $300,000 watch that doesn’t tell time — and that sells out? Pure genius.
According to several news reports flagged by my friends at Luxist, Swiss watchmaker Romain Jerome just launched the “Day&Night” watch. The watch won’t tell you what time it is. That’s so yesterday. But it does tell you whether it’s day or night — helpful, I guess, for billionaire types who can’t afford windows.
As the company’s Web site boasts: “With no display for the hours, minutes or seconds, the Day&Night offers a new way of measuring time, splitting the universe of time into two fundamentally opposing sections: day versus night.”
What’s most impressive about the Day&Night is its complexity, given its absolute uselessness. The watch features two tourbillons — devices that overcome the ill effects of earth’s gravity on a watch’s accuracy — connected by a differential mechanism. Instead of hands, the watch has a “contemplative tourbillon operation whereby the ‘Day’ tourbillon operates for 12 hours to symbolize working life, while the ‘Night’ tourbillon takes over afterward to represent an individual’s private time.”
Like other Romain Jerome watches, the watch is made in part with steel salvaged from the sunken Titanic, along with material from the shipyard where it was built. That sounds creepy to me, but maybe today’s buyers prefer morbid metals.
The company’s chief executive, Yvan Arpa, cited statistical studies to explain how the watch better reflects the time-philosophy of today’s wealthy.
“When you ask people what is the ultimate luxury, 80 percent answer ‘time’. Then when you look at other studies, 67 percent don’t look at their watch to tell what time it is,” he told Reuters.
He added that anyone can buy a watch that tells time — only a truly discerning customer can buy one that doesn’t.
And here’s the best part: The watch sold out within 48 hours of its launch.
via blogs.wsj.com
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November 29, 2007
The name Amadena is synonymous with finely cut diamonds from Canada. As an established Mine-to-Market leader, Amadena brings Canadian diamonds from their rough essence to the retail market, providing both finely cut loose diamonds and fine jewelry collections. Rio Tinto, one of the world’s foremost mining and exploration companies, has recognized Amadena as a Select Diamantaire, one of a distinguished group of direct customers who has achieved the highest level of expertise in their field. Every diamond holds the story of its journey from birth to polished realization – an Amadena diamond tells a story that is certified pure in both quality and conscience.
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Categories: Cushion Cut, Diamonds, Fashion Jewelry, Limited, Unique, White Gold
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July 20, 2007
If you’re a motorbike enthusiast, and especially a fan of the “Kentucky Kid” Nicky Hayden, then you’ll savor the high-tech performance and design of the T-Race. Winner of the Daytona 200 in 2002, Hayden went on to place 5th in the MotoGP in 2003–enough to take Rookie of the Year honors. In 2005 he finished 3rd in the MotoGP and in 2006 he spearheaded the Repsol Honda Championship, beating Rossi 252 points to 247. After signing with Honda for 2 more years for the 2007 and 2008 seasons, his racing number changed from 69 to 1, and Tissot commemorates this speed-driven evolution with a limited edition T-Race of 11,111. The precision Swiss quartz split second chronograph movement is housed within a case hybrid of surgical grade stainless steel and carbon carbon fibre, and “bike frame” screws. The scratch-resistant sapphire crystal is surrounded by a bezel and crown protection designed with slanting ventilation shafts inspired by braking disks. The carbon fiber dial design combines speedometer-like counters with a magnified crystal over the date display at 3. Wear the T-Race on your arm with a rubber tire-track strap with safety clasp. Packaged in a special “helmet” case printed with Hayden’s new racing number, #1.
Case Thickness: 12mm
Closure: Deployant Push Button Clasp
Warranty: 2-year
Water Resistance: 10 ATM / 100 M / 330 F
Color: Carbon Fiber Dial
Case Material: Scratchproof Hard Metal
Case Diameter: 43 mm
Crystal: Sapphire
Band: Orange Rubber Strap
Luminosity: Hands and Markers
Caseback: Engraved and Numbered
Movement: Quartz
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