Watch Facts
Quiz: 2024.06.07 Quiz (HMS)
- Oyster steel and 18k gold case in 36mm.
- Automatic in house calibre 3230 with bidirectional winding.
- Paramagnetic blue Parachrom hairspring, balance wheel with variable inertia, regulating via 4 gold Microstella nuts.
- Paraflex shock absorbers and Chronergy escapement.
- Paramagnetic pallet fork and escape wheel.
- Superlative Chronometer (COSC + Rolex certification after casing) -2/+2 sec/day accuracy.
- Power reserve is 70hrs.
- Priced at €10,300
The watch was developed in partnership with brand ambassador and record-breaking explorer Ben Saunders. Endurance is based on the Supermarine with new features. 24-hour GMT and a compass bezel for navigation, make this an absolute essential tool watch. Ben Saunders developed this watch for his Trans-Antarctic Solo Expedition. This is the second collaboration with Saunders; the first joint effort was back in 2014 with the Terra Nova. Titanium case in 43mm. Display case back, water resistance to 500m. Bi directional bezel. Automatic movement Bremont BE-93-2AE, power reserve at 42hrs. COSC Chronometer certified. Limited to 300pcs. Priced at US$6,395.00
To celebrate the 160th Minerva anniversary (2018), Montblanc has released this explorer inspired pocket watch. Titanium case in 60mm. Dial is made of a rare blue dumortierite stone. Minerva monopusher manual winding movement with 50 hours power reserve. Compass in the back, with various possibilityto wear and use the watch. Limited to 100pc. Priced at 48,000€
In 2004 South African born explorer Mike Horn completed a two-year, 3-month solo circumnavigation of the Arctic Circle, and in 2006 along with Norwegian explorer Børge Ousland, became the first men to travel without dog or motorised transport to the North Pole during winter, in permanent darkness. Of course, a watch with a Quartz movement would simply freeze, he relied on his PAM92 to navigate in such extreme conditions. Anti magnetism with soft iron inner case, water resistance to 300 meters, capable to resist extreme temperatures down to –70° (whereas the oils used in a normal watch would fail at –30°); the Arktos can also be used as a compass. The Luminor Arktos was released in 2004 (limited 500pcs)
- Named after the British explorer, it was originally released in 1962, this watch is the perfect blend of vintage and new material.
- Although Rado had already used ceramic for the bezel of its signature dive watch, it is the first time that ceramic is applied to the entire Captain Cook.
- Monobloc construction case, plasma high-tech ceramic in 43mm.
- Plasma ceramic is forged in an oven at 20,000°C transform finished white ceramic into a material with a metallic shine, retaining its essential properties: lightness, hardness, and comfort.
- Bezel is Gold PVD coated stainless steel with insert made of polished ceramic.
- Dial in black-tinted sapphire crystal.
- Automatic Rado calibre R734 (base Powermatic 80) openworked, anti-magnetic Nivachron hairspring.
- Power reserve is 80hrs. Priced at CHF 3,700 (ref R32127162)
18k 3N yellow gold case in 37mm with a thickness of 7.95mm; sapphire display case back, palladium Maltese cross at 5 o’clock. Golden matt dial with yellow gold indexes and hands. Automatic in house calibre 2455/2 movement; Geneva Seal certified; 18k winding rotor. Power reserve is 40hrs Boutique exclusive Priced at CHF 63,500.00
This Polo S Black is in stainless steel with a ADLC bezel, 42mm diameter, newly developed in-house automatic caliber 1110P. Its 9.4 mm thick. The Polo is an iconic line up and this new model will continue its legacy. Limited to 888pcs. Priced at 8,900.00USD
H Moser Swiss Alp “S” No battery, no touchscreen, no messaging and no update necessary. This is the new version S. 18k white gold, 38.2 mm x44 mm x 10.3 mm. Blue fumé dial; in-house Moser caliber HMC 324, hand-wound, 4-day power reserve, 18,000 vph, Straumann balance spring with Breguet overcoil and Moser interchangeable escapement. Power reserve on the movement, priced at $24,900USD
- The young brand’s second model since its birth, also its first mechanical Swiss made piece.
- Stainless steel case in 37.5mm with a thickness of 10.5mm, solid case back, cow horn lugs, assembled to a multi part case.
- Sapphire crystal.
- Automatic winding movement produced by La Joux-Perret in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland.
- The movement is finished to a high-end degree with an advanced inspection process.
- They are decorated with Côtes de Genève and snailing, and the oscillating weight is engraved with the words “Furlan Marri, crafted with care, designed for details”.
- Power reserved is 68hrs.
- Priced at CHF1250.00
- 42mm case in Titanium. Vintage Valjoux 92 Caliber chronograph movement; power reserve at 40 hours.
- Two floating counters add the dimension to the dial, and the red sub register measuring minutes and the white measuring seconds. Only 15 pcs will be made.
- Priced at US$18,000.00
