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IWC - Portuguese Yacht Club Chronograph

The Portuguese Yacht Club Chronograph introduces a sportingly elegant note into the Portuguese family for the first time, with an IWC-manufactured chronograph movement and technical features that are quite impressive.


The new flagship of the Portuguese fleet: Portuguese Grande Complication

The Grande Complication from IWC Schaffhausen, which brought the highest horological complications together in a wristwatch as a world-first precisely twenty years ago, now appears for the first time in a Portuguese case. It also retains its impressive technical inventory: perpetual calendar, minute repeater and chronograph with automatic movement.Limited production at only 50 units per year.


IWC Portuguese Hand-Wound

IWC has once again extended its line of its iconic Portuguese watches powered by manual-wind movements. Featuring the well-known Calibre 98295 engine inside its slim (only 10 millimeters thick!) stainless steel case, the IWC Portuguese hand-Wound features the characteristic seconds display sub-dial at 6 o’clock with a distinct “60″ printed in bright red. The watch will be available in two color combinations.


IWC Portuguese Tourbillon Hand-Wound

This one is going to be huge, both in terms of its recommended price and popularity among the collectors and well-funded enthusiasts. Available with the beautifully decorated Calibre 98900 manufacture manual-wind movement, this one is the ultimate dress watch. Sporting the famous flying minute tourbillon complication, this variation of the almost century-old pocket watch movement gets even more accurate with its frequency increased from 18,000 to more appealing 28,800 vpThe movement’s balance spring stores enough power to make it tick for as long as 54 hours.

Like it is the case with a great number of other tourbillon watches, its black dial with applied Arabic numerals looks grossly unbalanced with all the visual “weight” concentrated between 6 o’clock and 9 o’clock positions. Unfortunately, the “F. A. Jones” facsimile at 3 o’clock does little to resolve the matter.

The IWC Portuguese Tourbillon Hand-Wound (Ref. IW5447) watch’s production run is limited at 500 pieces.


IWC Da Vinci Chronograph Ceramic

The Swiss watch brand IWC has finally unveiled their first ceramic Da Vinci chronograph watch. Inside the watch is hidden the Caliber 89360 automatic chronograph. the movement features a column-wheel switching, free sprung balance with 4 adjustable weights, flyback function and impressive 68 hours of power reserve with single barrel mainspring.


IWC Portuguese Perpetual Calendar

The Swiss brand has once again updated its gorgeous IWC Portuguese Perpetual Calendar range extending the line with three extra model and two choices of metal (now you can get it in red gold and white gold, too). Powered by the same Calibre 51613 automatic movement as the earlier iterations of the model, the IWC Portuguese Perpetual Calendar Ref. IW5023 features the same complex functionality perfectly displaying current day, date, day of week, month, four digit year and moon phase.


Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor ExtremeLab

This watch is sure to be the star of the JLC booth. The design, colors and layout are very sporty and appealing. It is available in a titanium or rose gold case (46.8 x 16.5mm). Both models have a black TiVan 15 ceramic bezels and black rubber coated crowns. The skeleton dial design has a lot of information, but it is still easy to read, especially with the digital chronograph minutes indicator at 12 o'clock. Inside, is either a JLC in-house Caliber 780 or 781. Both versions feature a 60-hour power reserve and run at 28,800 vph, but the 781 also features an advanced antimagnetic silicon escapement. The oscillating weight (automatic-rotor) is mounted on high-tech lubricant free ball bearings. The movement does feature a chronograph and on top of reading the minutes digitally, it also reads chronograph seconds with 1/8th of a second accuracy. And it is, of course, a column-wheel chronograph. Overall, this watch should be extremely popular, as it exhibits JLC's best watchmaking know-how and impressive aesthetics.


Jaeger-LeCoultre Duometre a Quantieme Lunaire moonphase chronograph

A new development of the "dual-wing" concept, with the Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 381, and a new open-worked dial revealing the details of the movement, with an indication of the moon phases and a jumping seconds hand. A new seconds jumping hand stop mechanism allows precision to 1/6th of a second when setting the time. This timepiece is available in pink gold and a limited series of 300 in yellow gold.


Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor Extreme World Chronograph

A new more technical design using materials such as Texalium™ for the dial highlights the ability to withstand even the toughest conditions that is a feature of the Master Compressor Extreme collection.

The new Master Compressor Extreme World Chronograph is driven by the Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 752 automatic movement, and protected by the unprecedented air cushion shock absorber system. With its vertical clutch, its large variable inertia balance and its laser-welded balance spring, the Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 752 combines the qualities of reliability, precision and endurance that one would naturally expect to find in a great sports watch.


Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Grande Tradition Grande Complication

To emphasise the exceptional character of the Grande Tradition collection, this remarkable timepiece with its grandes complications is a masterful reinterpretation of the tourbillon and perpetual calendar functions. The minute repeater with its crystal gong incorporates the latest discoveries by Jaeger-LeCoultre with “trebuchet” hammers. The night sky and sidereal time add the final touches to this exceptional ensemble. With more than 500 components, its new Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 945 has a silicon escapement to ensure optimum running precision. This timepiece is available in a limited series of 75 in white gold.


Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Chronograph

In the Master Control range, the Master Chronograph now comes with a chronograph function of classic and elegant design. Its case, with a solid case back on which the new logo of the Master Control line is engraved, houses an automatic movement, the Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 751a/1, a column-wheel chronograph movement with vertical coupling. Available in 18-carat pink gold or steel, the new Master Chronograph sports a domed silver dial that really shows off its fine sunburst finish.


Master Memovox & Memovox International

These two new models, based on the legendary Memovox movement created in 1956, are a further step in the magnificent watchmaking adventure of alarm watches to which Jaeger-LeCoultre has long been a leading contributor.

In pink gold or steel, the Master Memovox is the most classical and the most contained expression of the art of watchmaking. Its mechanical alarm instils this watch with an unparalleled acoustic dimension.

Powered by the new Calibre 956, it incorporates Jaeger-LeCoultre's latest technical developments: winding mechanism with ceramic beads, variable inertia balance and fast date setting.

The limited series (750 timepieces in steel and 250 in pink gold) of the Master Memovox International includes on the central disc of its black dial the names of 24 cities enabling travellers to immediately see the time across the globe, along with the useful alarm function.


Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Squadra Lady automatic

Powerful and sophisticated, this new version of the Reverso Squadra Lady Automatic has been released in 18-carat pink gold with a double row of 36 round diamonds. On one side, its white mother-of-pearl dial displays the hours and minutes along with a day/night indicator, and on the other the Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 967 automatic mechanical movement is clearly visible.


Atmos Réédition 1930

Inspired from a historical piece dating from 1930 in the Jaeger-LeCoultre Heritage Gallery, this Atmos pays homage to this clock's creator, Jean-Léon Reutter. Under its glass dome, this Atmos presents the purest essence of watchmaking, revealing the interior of its virtually perpetual mechanism. This re-edition, in steel, glass and air, is limited to 300 clocks.


Jaeger LeCoultre Duometer and Chronograph Complication

Jaeger LeCoultre has brought us number of sports watches and for the past few weeks we have seen them release luxurious watches. This Jaeger LeCoultre Duometer and Chronograph they are presenting now is a combination of a sports and luxurious timepiece that many would adore.

This Jaeger LeCoultre Watch is made of a luxurious 18 carat rose gold case which makes an undeniably irresistible charm. To match this case, they created this with a brown alligator strap which looks perfect together. Aside from the stylish and luxurious design of this watch, they also created this with functionality which makes it suitable for sports activities. This watch has chronographs for the jumping seconds, power reserve indicator, hours and minutes counters, etc. aside from the time on the sub dial located on 9 o’clock.


Master Grande Tradition Tourbillon by Jaeger LeCoultre

Here is Jaeger LeCoultre once again with another timepiece that will surely attract many watch enthusiasts and collectors. They are presenting this Jaeger LeCoultre Master Grande Tradition Tourbillon featuring functionality and elegance.

Like the other elegant timepiece that we have seen, this Jaeger LeCoultre Master Grande Tradition Tourbillon is also made with an 18 carat rose gold case and bezel. To match this, they have also included a dark brown alligator strap with gold clasp. The time and functions on this watch is presented in a white dial accented with rose gold hour markers and hands.

Aside from the center time, this watch includes a perpetual calendar that shows the month, day, date, and moon phase indicator which are all presented on the sub dials. This watch also includes a tourbillon cage on the 6 o’clock position displaying this watch’s movement.


Jaeger-LeCoultre MasterCompressor W-Alarm 46 ValentinoRossiMensWristwatch

EXTREMELY RARE AND HIGHLY COLLECTIBLE.

Master G Limited to just 346 pieces. In tribute to Valentino Rossi and his race number 46, Jaeger LeCoultre introduces the Master Compressor Extreme W-Alarm '46'.

On the city disc, certain cities generally representing specific time zones have been replaced by those of the great motor-racing circuits, such as Laguna Seca, Sepang, Mugello and Donington (adjusted via Black PVD-coated Aluminum crown at 10).

Despite the massive case, the alarm buzz is clear and easily audible, quite a feat given its large size. JLC achieves this by running the gong around the circumference of the movement, instead of attaching it to the caseback as in earlier Memovox alarm watches. This layout is more akin to a minute repeater than an alarm watch. Even when the alarm is at full wind, it can be deactivated simply by depressing the push piece around the 10 o'clock city crown. The acoustics within the case have been optimized to ensure a powerful and harmonious tone with consistently identical intensity and tone, whether the alarm watch is being worn or not.

Local hour and minute hands, trapeze-shaped gold-plated, openworked, luminescent. Crown at 2 controls the alarm function and rapid date correction in counter clockwise direction. Crown at 4 starts the watch, adjusts time; crown equipped with a compression key. Crown at 10 to display world time, in black anodized aluminum. Double-sided push-piece at 10 to start/stop the alarm.


Jaeger LeCoultre Ladies Ceramic Master Compressor Diving Watch

We have seen several watches from Jaeger LeCoultre collection and most of them are men’s watches but this time, they have created a unique and very functional timepiece exclusively for women. This watch is called as Jaeger LeCoultre Master Compressor Diving GMT Lady Ceramic.

As expected of Jaeger LeCoultre’s creations, this ladies version of Master Compressor is also a stylish and sporty looking watch that includes functionality. This watch is also made luxurious to suit women’s preference. They have included on this diamond embellishments found on the bezel. The bezel and case of this watch are made of a black ceramic material which makes it strong and scratch resistant.

This is paired with a black articulated rubber strap to complement the case. This watch also includes a guilloche patterned black dial that has accents of silver hour markers and luminescent coated hands. This timepiece also goes with a 24 hour second time zone found on the 9 o’clock position and a date indicator on the window at 3 o’clock.

This Jaeger LeCoultre Master Compressor Diving GMT for ladies is definitely one of their watches to collect. Women should take this chance to get a luxurious ladies watch from Jaeger LeCoultre.


Jaeger LeCoultre Master compressor extreme world alarm Titan

The Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor Extreme W-Alarm Tides of Time is a limited edition timepiece commemorating the relationship between the Manufacture Jaeger-Lecoultre, the Unesco World Heritage Center and the International Herald Tribune; the timepiece features case in grade-5 titanium, a blue-accented black dial with 24 world reference cities (including 3 natural sites listed by the World Heritage Center), and a black strap with contrasting stitching. The Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor Extreme W-Alarm Tides of Time watch utilizes a self-winding manufacture movement with a world time complication, an alarm, a display for a second timezone, central sweep seconds, and a date display. The timepiece has a sapphire crystal, and a key-locking system for the winding crown; water resistance is rated for 100 meters. Limited to an edition of 350 pieces.


Jaeger LeCoultre grand reverso 986 duodate

Limited series of 500 in 18-carat pink gold and Limited series of 1500 in stainless steel Its reversible case, its pure geometrical shapes and its immediately recognisable style earn the Reverso status as one of the rare Haute Horlogerie icons. A timeless cult object, it shows up here in an assertively masculine large-sized version. The front dial shows the time in the main time zone as well as the date and seconds, while the back reveals the time in a reference time zone complete with a day/night indicator. Its distinguished elegance is accentuated by extremely refined dials combining guilloché and Clous de Paris finishes. Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 986, created in 2009. Mechanical manually-wound movement. 48-hour power reserve. 28,800 vibrations per hour, 19 jewels, 183 parts, 4.15 mm thick


Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos Clocks Are Back

Jaeger-LeCoultre, the proud creator of the legandary Atmos clock, has marked its 175th anniversary with introducing new interpretations of the Atmos clock, for which the year 2008 is also a milestone year.

The Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos clock is famous for two remarkable characteristics - it is easy to maintain and functions in a really extraordinary way. The Atmos requires no battery, electricity and even winding. The clock was born thanks to the genius of Jean-Leon Reutter.

Since he was 14, Jean-Leon Reutter was overwhelmed by the idea to invent a perpetual clock. Having graduated as an engineer from the prestigious Zurich Institute of Technology, in 1928 Jean-Leon developed the principle of a clock with an outstanding ability to keep time for centuries without any external intervention. In 1932, Jean-Leon Reutter met David LeCoultre who was ready to spend all his manufacturing resources on the production of this incredible clock.

The Atmos enjoyed an instant success, with some 750,000 sold to date. Moreover, the clock's mechanism is so environmentally-friendly that it would take 60 million to produce enough energy for lighting a single 15 watt bulb.

To celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Atmos, Jaeger-LeCoultre has launched three totally original models created in close cooperation with leading artists and craftsmen.

The first Atmos has been created by famous designer Marc Newson, who has long been fascinated by the clock. The designer himself contacted Jaeger-LeCoultre and shared his idea about creating a new model. The Australian artist, the designer of the Orgone stretch lounge chair, has enveloped the Atmos 561 by Marc Newson in a Baccarat crystal ice-cube, inspired by the contemporary design principles of pure lines and forms. It took five attempts to come up with the ideally smooth crystal envelope.

The second original Atmos model has nothing to do with contemporary design, tracing back to the 17th century, when Andreas Cellarius drew his star chart. The Atmos Astronomique features a reproduction of a map of the heavens on a glass case. It is equipped with a complicated movement offering an equation of time, the month and showing the constellations of the northern hemisphere.

The third Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos glorifies the exquisite art of marquetry. The case of the clock, which automatically slides open, is a true masterpiece created in a limited edition of ten, being inlaid with hundreds of pieces of precious wood and gold leaf. The painstakingly assembled pieces reproduce the celebrated Portrait of Adele Bloch by Gustav Klimt.


Jaeger-le Coultre Memovox Tribute to Polaris - A Must Have Re-Edition of a Classic

There are good looking watches and great looking watches and then there are a few watches that it's tough to imagine ever taking off of your wrist - the huge (for its time) JLC Memovox Polaris, manufactured by Jaeger-Le Coultre from 1965-1970 is definitely one of just a handful of watches that makes it into the latter column in my book. Technically the first watch designed for diving that featured an alarm, its real appeal back then most likely rested in the fact that it was, as a result of its size, extraordinarily easy to read.

A target of collectors since production stopped in 1970, an original Memovox Polaris is almost impossible to find now. Anyone who has one won't part with it easily - that's for sure.

Luckily though, for 768 lucky watch aficionados, Jaeger is offering a re-edition of the celebrated Jaeger-Le Coultre Memovox Polaris this year. It is undoubtedly the one new watch to buy this year if you are buying only one.

The new Memovox Polaris, as you might imagine since it is a re-edition, is a very faithful replica of its predecessor. Jaeger has even abandoned the now ubiquitous sapphire crystal in favor of a domed synthetic glass that's accurate to the original design specifications.

The dial of the Polaris is perfection - there's plenty of room for all of the indicators, nothing is superfluous and everything is just where you'd want it to be. Conspicuous in its absence is an external bezel of any sort (the internal bezel rotates to log bottom time) to take the focus away from the important stuff. A hallmark of the original version, the triangle that marks the alarm time is there too - it's subtle but spot on.

Inside of the Jaeger-Le Coultre Memovox Polaris (2008) is the Jaeger Calibre 956 manually wound movement. It should be even more reliable (and accurate) than the original powerplant with the modern technology it incorporates but it still features a suspended gong - the feature that made the alarm of the original audible underwater and the subject of much of the advertising for the Polaris back in the late 60s.

On the wrist, the look and even the feel of the 42mm Polaris is like no other watch you've ever worn. It isn't often that you find a watch without a single design element that couldn't use some tweaking - the Jaeger-Le Coultre Memovox Polaris is one of those watches!Jaeger is making 768 of these in stainless steel - fly don't drive to your JLC authorized dealer!


Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control 1833 Ultra Thin watch.

Featuring a 38mm in diameter and 3.31mm thick 18K rose gold case and laconic chocolate brown dial with gold cabochon minute track and dauphine hands, this time keeper by no means less complicated than the Grand Tourbillon model. For example, its Jaeger-LeCoultre Caliber 849 manual wind movement is made up of 123 pieces somehow fitted in a tiny space of just 1.85 millimeters. And all this beauty is completely hand-made!

This top class Ultra Thin is limited to only 575 pieces.


IWC Antoine de Saint Exupery Big Pilots watch Limited Edition

IWC is presenting us a new version of their IWC Big Pilots Watch calling it as the Antoine de Saint Exupery edition. This version of IWC Big Pilots watch is also presented in different materials that will suit your taste of luxuriousness and style.

This IWC Big Pilots Watch Antoine de Saint Exupery Edition is obviously a stylish and dependable stylish pilot’s watch that IWC is known for. This time they are bringing this watch in a new level as they made this available in different materials. This timepiece is available in stainless steel, white gold, rose gold, and platinum. These materials can be found on the case and bezel of this watch depending on your taste.

All of these materials are available with a brown leather strap with white stitch accents. These are also matched with a dark brown dial in chrome adding elegance to this timepiece. This dial is accented with luminescent coated hour numbers and hands. This timepiece is also equipped with a power reserve indicator at 3 o’clock and date indicator at 6 o’clock aside from its time function.

This pilot’s watch called as IWC Big Pilots Watch Antoine de Saint Exupery Edition will be available in limited edition. The stainless steel version will be available in 1,149 pieces, white gold in 250 pieces, rose gold in 500 pieces, and a platinum version.


IWC Da Vinci Perpetual Calendar with Digital Date-Month Indicator

This watch is definitely another elegant timepiece from IWC that features not only its stylishness but also its functionality. This watch is called as the IWC Da Vinci Perpetual Calendar Digital Date-Month and this will truly be another collectors’ must have.

This IWC Da Vinci Perpetual Calendar Digital Date-Month is presented in a stylish tonneau shaped case which makes it also comfortable because of its perfect fitting on the wrist. This case along with the bracelet’s clasp is made of an 18 carat rose gold material which gives this watch some elegance. To match its elegance, they have also included on this a brown crocodile leather strap. This watch is also presented with a silver dial holding which holds the functions.

This silver dial is accented with rose gold hour markers and hands with luminescent coating. This watch is equipped with a 12 hour and 60 minute counters found on the sub dial at 12 and a small seconds counter at 6 o’clock along with the leap year indicator. This watch also includes a digital date and month indicator found on the window at 9 and 3 o’clock respectively. With this IWC’s elegance and functionality, this timepiece is definitely one of their many watches that enthusiasts would like to collect. This watch will also be released in a limited edition of 500 pieces making it hard to find.


IWC Ingenieur Big Chronograph Collection for 2009

This IWC Ingenieur Big Chronograph is crafted from the use of a polished stainless steel material which you can see on its case and bezel. The bezel of this watch also includes a tachymeter scale that is very useful especially in sports activities. This watch is also combined with elegance by using an alligator leather material on its bracelet.

This timepiece also includes a black dial with 60 minute scale on the flange. This is accented with stainless hour markers and hands with luminescent coating, and chronographs. The chronographs of this watch includes a 60 minute and 12 hour counters found on the 12 o’clock position, and a small seconds counter found on 6 along with the date indicator.

This IWC Ingenieur Big Chronograph will also be available in platinum and pink gold material which are obviously more luxurious than this version.


IWC Aquatimer collection 2009

The tradition of innovation

Once again, IWC Schaffhausen has extensively revised, both technically and aesthetically, its family of diver's watches, first introduced in 1967 under the name Aquatimer and since then further developed on a number of occasions. The unmistakeable DNA of its predecessors and the unbroken pursuit of innovation have not changed over time. This step coincides with a new partnership in support of environmental and marine conservation, which IWC has entered into with the Charles Darwin Foundation in the Galapagos to mark the Darwin bicentennial year in 2009.

This new environmental commitment by IWC will start in the Darwin anniversary year - 2009 - in which the scientific world will celebrate the bicentenary of the birth of the great British biologist and behavioural scientist Charles Darwin. He made his fundamental observations on the origin of species mainly on the Galapagos, the unique archipelago in the Pacific Ocean which was never in contact with the mainland at any time during the history of evolution. Specific animal and plant species not to be found anywhere else on earth evolved here through natural selection as a result of the differences in living conditions - even from one island to the next. This is also true of the marine life. Yet this "laboratory of evolution" is massively endangered by settlement, by illegal fishing and by the introduction of animals that are destroying the basis of existence of the indigenous species.

The non-profit Charles Darwin Foundation (CDF) has more than 100 interns actively engaged in the conservation of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is on the "Red List". IWC not only backs this cause in non-material ways but also through a considerable financial contribution to support the CDF in this worthy endeavour. One of the new Aquatimer models, the Aquatimer Chronograph Edition Galapagos Islands, is dedicated specifically to this commitment.


IWC Vintage collection Jubilee edition 1868 – 2008

With its narrow Roman numerals and moon phase display, the Portofino Hand-Wound exudes the same timeless elegance as the original 24 years ago, and has made use of its renaissance to correct a “flaw” – albeit a rather becoming one: the choice of the 98800-calibre hunter movement means that the moon phase and seconds displays are now back at their conventional positions of 12 and 6’clock, respectively. The movement, which is based on the Jones calibre and features a nickel-plated nickel-silver threequarter plate, screw balance, Breguet spring and elongated index, has also undergone a modification: the accuracy of the moon phase display has been improved to the extent that it deviates by just one day in 122 years from the actual progress of the moon. In addition, the moon phase can easily be corrected using just the crown. The imposing 46-millimetre case remains unchanged. And with its sapphire glass, crossed out, antireflective and sapphire back cover, this superb example of a typical IWC pocket watch-style wristwatch can now be viewed from all sides.

Portofino jubilee edition

  • Limited edition of 500 watches in platinum
  • Mechanical movement
  • Hand-wound
  • 46-hour power reserve when fully wound
  • Moon phase display at 12 o’clock
  • Small seconds hand at 6 o’clock
  • Breguet spring
  • Sapphire glass, crossed out, antireflective
  • See-through sapphire glass back
  • Glass: sapphire, crossed out, antireflective
  • Back: sapphire glass back
  • Water-resistant: 3 bar
  • Case diameter: 46 mm
  • Case height: 11 mm
  • Weight:
    Portofino Hand-Wound in platinum with crocodile leather strap: 121 g
    Portofino Hand-Wound in stainless steel with crocodile leather strap: 85 g
  • Calibre: 98800
  • Vibrations: 18 800/h / 2.5 Hz
  • Jewels: 18
  • Power reserve: 46 h
  • Winding: hand-wound

IWC Aquatimer Chronograph “Cousteau Divers” Limited edition

For more than forty years Jacques-Yves Cousteau travelled the Seven Seas with one of the world’s best-known research vessels, the legendary “Calypso”. In 1996, the converted minesweeper was seriously damaged following a collision in Singapore harbour and sank. After years of uncertainty awaiting restoration in La Rochelle, the ship has now been transferred to a special wharf in Concarneau, where the extremely complex business of refurbishing is now going ahead at full speed. The ambitious goal is to reconstruct it completely and have it back in service by 2009. As in 2006, IWC will be contributing part of the proceeds from sales of its Aquatimer Chronograph “Cousteau Divers” in 2008 towards the salvation of this symbol of marine conservation worldwide. The watch is suitable for diving 12 bar and like all the watches in the Aquatimer watch family equipped with the practical rotating inner bezel used for setting and reading off dive time. The image of the “Calypso” on the back cover guarantees that the 2500-piece limited edition will be a much-sought-after rarity.

  • Limited edition of 2500 watches
  • Mechanical movement
  • Self-winding
  • 44-hour power reserve when fully wound
  • Day and date display
  • Small hacking seconds hand
  • Mechanical rotating inner bezel
  • Luminescent elements on hands, dial and rotating inner bezel
  • Sapphire glass, antireflective on both sides
  • Glass: sapphire, convex, antireflective
  • Crown: screwed
  • Water-resistant: 12 bar
  • Case diameter: 44 mm
  • Case height: 15 mm
  • Weight: Aquatimer Chronograph “Cousteau Divers” in stainless steel with rubber strap: 146 g
  • Calibre: 79320
  • Vibrations: 28 800/h / 4 Hz
  • Jewels: 25
  • Power reserve: 44 h
  • Winding: automatic

BELL & ROSS BR-S PINK GOLD BLACK DIAL

The BR-S watch is a classic interpretation of the professional BR 01 instrument. Smaller (38 x 39 mm), flatter (7 mm) and with a manual mechanical movement, the BR-S gold is synonymous with high-technology and elegance.

Mechanical movement with manual winding, ETA 7001. Hours, minutes and small second. 17 rubies. 21600 vibrations/hour. Power reserve of about 42 hours. High-precision setting. Functions: hour, minute and second indication. Time setting with second stop. 18-ct pink gold or white gold case. 39 mm wide x 38 mm high. Caseback with sapphire crystal centred on the balance. Pearl or ivory dial depending on the colour of the case. Struck or appliqué figures. Gilded or hot-blued hands. Anti-reflective coated sapphire crystal. Water-resistance: 50 m. Alligator strap


Bell & Ross Limited Editions: BR 02 INSTRUMENT

Professional diving instrument waterproof to 1000 M*

General Description:

  • Mechanical movement with self-winding
  • Quality finishing
  • 26 jewels
  • 28,800 alternations an hour
  • Power reserve of approximately 40 hours
  • High precision setting in 4 positions (tolerance of 0/+10 seconds a day)
  • Functions: hours, minutes, central seconds
  • Date with quick correction
  • Setting of the hour with the seconds stopping
  • Case (44 mm diameter) made up of 4 elements (middle + upper lid fixed by 4 screws + screw-in back + crown protector fixed by 2 screws)
  • Materials: polished-satin finish steel, glass bead blasted steel with black finishing type «carbon powder coating», 18 K pink gold or 18 K pink gold with black finished steel
  • Decompression valve to balance the inside pressure of the case with the external pressure during diving at great depths
  • Two screw-in crowns: one to adjust the mechanical movement , the other to rotate the graduated inside bezel
  • Screw-in back
  • Dial covered with a layer of black paint or carbon fibre
  • Hands and index marks with a layer of high luminescence paint to make reading in the dark at great depths easier
  • Interior swivelling bezel, unidirectional, notched and graduated 60 minutes
  • The marker in the shape of a triangle (O or 60’) is marked by a luminescent point in darkness
  • Anti-reflective treated sapphire crystal
  • BR 02 Blue: 500 pieces/year
  • BR 02 Orange: 500 pieces/year

*Water resistance: 1000 M or 300 M for the version with pink gold case. Strap in rubber or ultra resistant synthetic cloth.