Showing posts with label Power reserve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Power reserve. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 March 2012

The Zermatt GMT by IceLink


IceLink is a young Swiss-American watchmaker, which adheres to the principal of catching attention at any cost without losing the focus for quality mechanisms. The Zermatt GMT, named for the famous Swiss ski resort, is for this reason showing five dials telling you the hour and minutes of New York, London, Dubai, Hong Kong and your individually adjusted home time plus a perpetually rotating seconds dial. The huge case, 63x43mm to be precise, is crafted of titanium with a 18kt rosé gold coating. In the inside works a ILMM1 caliber, which revolves at 28.800 vph and provides a power reserve of around 2 days.
Price tag: $44.000
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Saturday, 4 June 2011

Glashütte reissues the iconic Sixties Square



There are just a few manufacturers that can create timekeepers exuding such a dense level of class as the legendary Glashütte. This reissue of the iconic Sixties Square offers you a flying tourbillon, a 18kt gold 41mm case and numerous sophisticated details such as the feligre Arabic numerals. In the inside works a Glashütte in-house caliber which uses 2 diamonds among the 50 used jewels and provides its wearer a power reserve of 48 hours.
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