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Quiz: 2024.08.26 Quiz (All weather)
Microblasted titanium case in 44mm. Automatic El Primero 9004 movement; a mechanical marvel that was launched in 2017. This 1/100th of a second chronograph features a double chain construction; where a separate set of balance wheel, gear train and even barrel are present – one for time keeping and the separate one for 1/100th second chronograph. The separate balance wheel for the chronograph is smaller with a shorter hairspring is necessary in order to achieve 360,000 beat per hour for the chronograph. 293 components. Bi-directional winding. Power reserve indicator at 12 o’clock. Each Land Rover edition comes with an extra rubber strap. Power reserve is 50 hours Limited to 250pcs. Priced at USD13,400.00
42mm titanium case. Manual winding Cal. A250, 21,600VPH, Carbon caseback. mainplate and bridges in carbon fibre. Power reserve is 90hrs The ‘Cocktail’ collection comprise of eight unique piece. Each is named after a cocktail – Aviation (photoed here), White Russian, Cosmopolitan, Negroni, Ocean View, Blue Lagoon, Berry Berry Blast and Tequila Sunrise. Priced at 43,000CHF
7750 based Graham’s calibre G1747 – a 25-jewel automatic chronograph with a 30-minute counter, 28,800BPH. Carbon fiber case at 47mm – under 100gram weight. Limited to 50pcs. Priced at US$11,550.00
Stainless steel case in 40mm. Carbon-paper blue dial, off-white matt panda dial; the font and Hamilton logo across the dial are the historic version from 1968. Automatic chronograph movement caliber H-31. Power reserve is at 60 hours. Priced at 2150.00CHF
This watch implemented the most technically advanced methods; resulting in no oils or liquid lubricants of any kind, and it comes with a 50-year guarantee. Carbotech case in 49mm. Dial is made of a carbon nanotube coating. The manual winding caliber P.3001/C has 3 days power reserve; bridges and mainplates are made from a tantalum-based ceramic containing a high percentage of carbon making oiling of the pivots unnecessary. The pallet lever and escapement wheel are made of DLC-coated silicon. Limited to 50pcs. Priced at 50,000.00€
For the very first time H. Moser released their divers watch in 2019. Also, the first time the brand produced a stainless steel bracelet. Stainless steel case in 42.8mm. Automatic movement HMC200. Power reserve at 72 hours. Funky blue dial. Uni directional rotating bezel. Priced at 15,500CHF
PVD stainless steel case in 42mm. The two crowns, (the lower) one for setting time (and date) and (the upper) one for rotating the inner diving bezel. Water resistance to 300m. Automatic Longines caliber L888 with 64hrs power reserve. Priced at USD 2700
Dive watch rated to 300 meters. Movement is a Bremont’s BE-92AE automatic. This COSC-certified Swiss caliber is based on a modified ETA 2892 (the same movement that Omega used for their 1120 caliber). The BE-92AE is a 4Hz movement with 21 jewels, a Nivaflex 1 mainspring, Glucydur balance, Anachron balance spring, and a power reserve of 40 hours. Stainless steel case in 40mm. Priced at 3095.00€
Titanium case & bracelet in 42mm. Automatic caliber 8806 coaxial movement, water resistance to 300 meter. Silicon balance spring. “Tropical” brown aluminium dial and bezel ring. On the NAIAD LOCK caseback; a series of numbers, which follow the format for genuine military issue watches “0552” is the code number specified for Navy personnel with “9237697” being the number for a divers’ watch. The letter “A” is a code used to signify a watch with a screw in crown. The number “62” is the year of the very first James Bond film. 5 year warranty. Power reserve is at 55hrs. Priced at 9,200.00CHF
