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  • Newsletter - The highs and lows from the world of watchmaking

    We continue our round-table discussions on the ladies' categories for this year's GPHG with a look at the jewellery category today. Later this week the editorial team will share its thoughts on the Petite Aiguille category before we turn attention to the men's categories.

    Olivier Muller, was lucky enough to see the proofs of the new biography of Jean-Claude Biver before they even reached the hands of the proofreader. This week, he brings us a sneak peek at the book in the form of some extracts that illustrate just why this genius of the watch industry merits an entire book about him.

    With business picking up again after the holidays, our editorial team has been out and about nationwide to bring you the latest news from above and below the surface of watchmaking. On WorldTempus this week you can read all about the Swiss National Aerobatics Championships with Hamilton, A. Lange & Söhne's CEO Wilhelm Schmid celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Ferdinand-Adolph Lange in Zurich (complete with interview) and Carl F. Bucherer making a splash in Lausanne.

  • Hamilton - Chrono Worldtimer

    For pilotes, minutes are far more important than hours. To emphasize the importance of this time unit, the Chrono Worldtimer features an easy-to-read centered chrono counter spanning 12 minutes. It also has pilot-friendly, minute countdown intervals clearly marked on the bezel. Signalling the close collaboration between design and performance are the yellow markings of the first four minutes on the main time display. This pays tribute to the aerobatics inspiration, being the length of the freestyle program in competitions, with a penalty applying if it's exceeded.

    Ease of operation is a high priority for aviation watches. The 10 o'clock pusher is the switch between chronograph functionality and the worldtimer facility. Once in worldtimer mode, easy bi-directional adjustment enables the smart complication to calculate the current time in the zone requested from a choice of 24 locations. Ensuring all globetrotters are always on the same page, particularly pilots commuting between many time zones, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is shown when the 10 o'clock pusher is briefly pressed.

    Aviation influences every aspect of the watch's design, inside and out, right down to the yellow and black striped markings on the mode display. The movement is a new, specially developed Hamilton quartz chronograph, the H-41e, automatically adjusting for daylight saving time across the globe.

    The Hamilton Chrono Worldtimer comes in a 45 mm stainless steel case and is available with a choice of three different straps.

  • Hamilton - Khaki Takeoff Auto Chrono

    Hamilton is taking its close cooperation with leading air squadrons and aerobatic pilot Nicolas Ivanoff to new heights with the Khaki Takeoff Auto Chrono Limited Edition.. Its design code gravitates to the inspiration of the aircraft dashboard and construction. This dynamic pilots' watch is detachable and has an alternative home in a presentation box that makes aviation references with texts such as "No Step" and "Pull to Open". Synchronized with the Hamilton brand's b aviation heritage, dating back to 1919, the Khaki Takeoff Auto Chrono Limited Edition combines high-tech modernity with inspiration from the Hamilton elapsed time clock produced during World War II and then considered the most complicated aircraft clock. This timepiece is limited to 1999 pieces.

    True to its cockpit instrument inspiration, the contemporary pilots' watch has a bi-directional turning flange, driven by the bezel, which has the capacity to record a countdown. In the absence of a propeller, the theme of rotation continues by the turning action required to unlock the case from its part-time home within the wristwatch. Meticulous attention to detail emits a clear signal via the watch's unique wooden storage case. Visible aluminum rivets and plates, as seen on aircrafts, punctuate its surface, while four complementary "instruments" form an authentic dashboard effect around the detached Khaki Takeoff Auto Chrono Limited Edition.

    The Hamilton H-31 movement in the Khaki Takeoff Auto Chrono Limited Edition has 60 hours of power reserve for extended operation airborne or otherwise. Accurately reflecting the appearance of its World War II ancestor, the color scheme of today's timepiece is predominantly black with easily visible yellow markings. The hands are a re-interpretation of the classical hands of traditional pilots' watches. A yellow, plane-shaped pointer on the chronograph second hand provides another themed styling signature. Uniting the messages of pioneering aviation and the demands of the 21st century ground and sky is a fine black leather strap with a comfortable, structured rubber lining.

  • Summer watches - 6 colourful men's watches for the summer

    When taking colour as your sole point of reference, you can run the entire gamut of watches, from in-your-face fluorescence to the subtle gradient of richer colours on the dial of a more classic piece and all points in between. Take a look at the photo gallery above to see what we mean.

    A fluorescent yellow-green has become the signature colour of HYT watches after the company started out showing the hours on its watches by the movement of a liquid in this colour. In the latest limited-edition H1 model, the same colour grabs the attention on the case of the "Azo project", named after the type of polyepoxide used in the manufacture of the case.

    A simple change of strap colour can make a big difference to a watch, as Bell & Ross demonstrates with the bright orange canvas strap on its limited edition BR 03-94 Carbon Orange model. Orange is the colour reserved for essential information in a plane's cockpit and thus fits perfectly with the brand's aviation associations.

    Hamilton, on the other hand, goes for a tone-on-tone extension of the blue background and red accents on the dial of its Pan Europ model with a matching stripy textile strap. The result is a watch that looks as if it was made for the summer. Blue is also the logical colour for the new Abyss 44mm chronograph by Hysek, especially when teamed up with a matching blue leather strap. Swivelling lugs on the lightweight titanium ensure that it adapts perfectly to the contours of your wrist.

    On its Marine "Deck Chronometer", L. Leroy opts for brown tones reminiscent of the teak found on vessels when the company used to produce marine chronometers for over thirty different naval forces. H. Moser & Cie. takes things a step further with its new signature smoked red-gold dial on the Venturer Small Seconds, adding a pleasing new hue to the palette of dial colours.

    Click on the image above to view our gallery of colourful men's watches for the summer. 

  • Hamilton - Flintridge

    The original watch featured a protective cover and was the exclusive property of sportsmen destined for the great, dusty and damp outdoors. Today's wearers safeguard their own time with an intricately decorated folding flap ensuring the dial is for their eyes only.
     

    Hamilton Flintridge Gent

    At first glance the closed Flintridge Gent reminds of an intricate 1930s radio microphone. The cover hosts a Clous de Paris pattern, interrupted only by two peepholes for the day and date, plus an embossed logo. Raising the "lid" reveals a silver-colored dial, also with a stamped Clous de Paris centerpiece, and dauphine-shaped, polished hands.  

    The H-40 movement, with 80 hours of power reserve, is visible through the case back. Giving today's Flintridge an unmistakably modern air is the layered architecture of the case with the distinctive finishes of its various surfaces. Its soave signature is a grey leather strap.

    Only 999 watches will be available.

    Hamilton Flintridge Lady

    The secret of the 2014 Flintridge Lady is pure feminine charm. A polished cover appears to emit sunrays from a round opening just above the 6 o'clock position. Shining through this opening is a cluster of seven diamonds, a tempting invitation to raise the protective covering.

    The silver-colored dial, with finely shaped hands and applied indexes, along with the case's smooth surfaces, bring more elegant touches combined with an astute eye for detail.

    The watch is worn on a burgundy strap. Only 999 ladies will own one of these limited edition watches.
     

  • Hamilton - Hamilton RailRoad Auto Chrono

    Two new RailRoad timepieces connect Hamilton's deep-rooted tradition of transportation timekeeping with technology and design that love to access undiscovered territories. Alluding to the brand's title as "The Watch of Railroad Accuracy", gained in nineteenth century America, they integrate styling elements from pocket watches of that era. The RailRoad Auto Chrono has a coiled length of track accommodating a tachymeter, while the RailRoad Small Second has a new propriety movement affording an eye-catching dial layout. In this article, the RailRoad Auto Chrono watch is in highlight.

    The case of the RailRoad Auto Chrono, with its rounded edges, vertical brushing and tapered pusher protectors, transports the imagination directly to the times of pocket watches. No longer confined to pockets, today's timepiece is secured by a stylish stainless steel bracelet or a black leather strap with fine stitching.

    The case of the RailRoad Auto Chrono, with its rounded edges, vertical brushing and tapered pusher protectors, transports the imagination directly to the times of pocket watches. No longer confined to pockets, today's timepiece is secured by a stylish stainless steel bracelet or a black leather strap with fine stitching.

  • Hamilton - X-Wind Limited Edition

    The dial of the Khaki X-Wind Limited Edition presents a 3D effect. With its stepped architecture, the multi-level form navigates the eye to its chosen destination, whether it's one of the chronograph's three counters, the date window at nine o'clock, or the surrounding rim and turning bezel with their finely marked digits.

    Mirroring the multi-dimensional theme are contrasting metallic finishes on the bi-color dial, incorporating sand blasting and brushing, as well as the combination of stainless steel and rubber on the easy to grip bezel and pushers. An X shape between the pusher and crown draws the eye and skeletonized hands recall cockpit instruments. The dependable engine of this limited edition watch is Hamilton's own, Swiss-made H-21 movement with 60 hours of power reserve.

    Four models make up the 2014 Khaki X-Wind Limited Edition. The key differentiator is the color scheme of the dial with two options available - one in brushed black and brushed dark grey; the other with sunray silver coloring and brushed dark grey. There are 1,999 of each of these designs, every one numbered. A black rubber strap underlines the sporty statement, finished with an H-shaped pin buckle. To accentuate the refined character of this iconic pilots' watch, wearers can opt for a classical stainless steel bracelet.

  • Hamilton - Khaki Pilot Pioneer Auto Chrono

    Hamilton has been fuelling its expertise in creating aviators' timepieces since 1919. This mix of a pioneering heritage and technological innovation is again prominent on the brand's radar screen in 2013, in the form of the Hamilton Khaki Pilot Pioneer Auto Chrono.
    Inspired by Hamilton timepieces created in the 1970s for the British Royal Air Force, the design team chose clean styling to showcase the new watch's appealing materials and easy-to-use timekeeping competence. The numbers on the dial are bold to facilitate fast easy reading, and Super-LumiNova® hour indices help in the dark. They are white on the rugged black dial and black against the alternative ivory-colored background. Sandblasted elements on the case remain true to the pioneering aviation roots of the design, protecting the wearer against distracting reflected sunlight, inside and outside the cockpit environment.

    The Hamilton Khaki Pilot Pioneer Auto Chrono is powered by the newly developed, propriety H-31 movement. Stemming from the Valjoux 7753, it offers 60 hours power reserve and can be seen through the open case-back. An asymmetrical case integrates a protected crown and pushers. And just like the glass of its highly respected 1970s ancestors, the sapphire crystal is bly domed.
    A wide choice of attachments is available, embracing stainless steel, black leather and a selection of textile straps, including a very appropriate military kaki option.
     

  • Hamilton - Playing the Jazzmaster tune and staging a face-to-face horological encounter

    The Jazzmaster is the undisputed star of the Hamilton collections. After devoting two in-house (ETA-based) movements to this range, the H21 and H31 chronographs with their 60-hour power reserves, Hamilton unveils the H20s - of which the letter 's' stands for 'skeleton-worked'. Available as of early October 2013, this Jazzmaster Viewmatic Skeleton will be the brand's first three-hand skeleton model.
    Hamilton also welcomes a second new movement, H12, that will also be used in the Jazzmaster collection, but this time for a new Regulator model (a timepiece in which the hours and minutes hands are not placed on the same central pivot, but offset in two separate counters). "This is a movement developed with the support of the Swatch Group but which will be offered to other brands in addition to Hamilton", says Sylvain Dolla, CEO Hamilton International.


    This invaluable economic, logistic and industrial support is doubly beneficial to Hamilton. First of all, by enabling it to meet b demand that has seen the brand record "double-digit growth for seven consecutive years", as Sylvain Dolla points out. It can thus offer an extremely diversified range of products to a "young, urban clientele often making its first purchase in the field of mechanical watchmaking", adds the CEO. "These customers are also increasingly better informed: they arrive in the boutique with a good knowledge of the models and sometimes even with screen captures from our website!".
    The second positive repercussion of the Swatch Group backing is the extremely attractive pricing of the models, mostly falling within the CHF 500 to 1,500 range. Given its ongoing success, does Hamilton intend to move upmarket, including in terms of price? "Definitely not!" insists Sylvain Dolla. "In this price segment, we have a wide-open road ahead of us for many years to come".


    Limited-edition movie presence

    Anyone acquainted with Hamilton is aware that the brand has been highly active in the field of cinema since the 1950s, from the first Elvis Presley feature films to action flicks such as Men in Black, Die Hard and Fight Club. "We work on a daily basis with the Los Angeles studio accessorists", explains Sylvain Dolla. "It is generally they who come knocking on our door, making specific requests for an upcoming production. They don't have any specific watchmaking knowledge, a fact that sometimes leads to some daunting mechanical challenges in order to give horological shape to their cinematographic visions!"
    This year, the vision is embodied in the Jazzmaster Face 2 Face. It is based on the principle of one watch with two independent movements. The visual effect of this 888-piece limited series lies in the fact that each of the two faces reveals either a chronograph or a three-hand dial, juxtaposed with the skeletonised rotor of one of the two automatic movements. This imposing Face 2 Face model with its outsized oval-shaped 53 x 44 mm case displays a striking contrast between the displays and the movements and the void surrounding them and taking up as much if not more space.

    Hamilton thus wraps up Baselworld 2013 while remaining true to its image as a dynamic, youthful, creative and accessible brand. The only variation in its line of conduct relates to its future orientation: thus far bly rooted in military circles (Hamilton has supplied timepieces to most of the world's armed forces), the brand now intends to focus more on the civilian environment.

  • Hamilton - Jazzmaster Auto Chrono

    The new Hamilton Jazzmaster Auto Chrono uses the latest innovations in watchmaking to improvise on the proven melody represented by its original version. Driven by the recently developed H-21 movement, this high-performance automatic chronograph can rely on 60 hours of power reserve. Modernity is king in the confidently contemporary shaping of the case and the dial design.


    In its entirety, the Hamilton Jazzmaster Auto Chrono is a picture of sophistication that masters usability and reliability.

    Detail shapes design

    Special shaping of the antireflective sapphire crystal enables maximum dial visibility, subtly guiding the eye to the three counters. These are grouped on the left to allow the date display at 4 o'clock optimal exposure. Tapered pushers elegantly mirror the lugs' form and the requited love of detail also finds expression in 'Clous de Paris' dial decoration.

    Styling choices enable the Hamilton Jazzmaster Auto Chrono to harmonize with the rhythms of diverse lifestyles. A new five-row stainless steel bracelet for instance merges seamlessly into the contemporary case. While rose gold-colored indexes bring warm tones to a version with a silver dial and crocodile-pattern brown leather strap. The five-b family is equipped to satisfy different wearer types, united by their zero-tolerance attitude with regard to timekeeping accuracy and material quality.

    Hamilton was founded in 1892 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA. Hamilton watches combine the American spirit with the unrivalled precision of the latest Swiss movements and technologies. Known for its innovative design, Hamilton has a b foothold in Hollywood, with products appearing in 400 films. The brand also boasts a b aviation heritage. Hamilton is a member of the Swatch group, the largest watch manufacturer and distributor in the world with 160 production sites in Switzerland. 

  • TAG Heuer - Lewis Hamilton

    Lewis Hamilton began karting at the age of 8 and was very soon spotted by Ron Dennis who saw in him a rising Formula 1 star. In 2002, he moved up to racing cars, winning the English Formula Renault championship the following year. 
    In 2004, he moved on to the F3 Euroseries, where he notched up 15 victories, 10 of the fastest times and 13 pole positions and where, a year later, he won the title. His rise continued in 2006 as he won the GP2 championship with the ART Grand Prix team. 


    This young prodigy's career, made up of eagerly accepted challenges, will flourish this year in Formula 1 as he joins the two-time world champion, Fernando Alonso, as part of the McLaren Mercedes Vodafone team. 
    TAG Heuer is proud to count Lewis Hamilton among its ranks - never a man to refuse a challenge - and wishes him great success in the formidable world of Formula 1.

  • TAG Heuer - Hamilton Wins the Belgium Grand Prix

    Lewis won an epic Spa race in which the predicted rain wreaked havoc with many of the World Championship contenders.
    Hamilton led from the start as polesitter Mark Webber failed to get away from pole position with any speed. However it was a combination of rain and team-mate Sebastian Vettel who threw the race into chaos.


    Jenson Button and Fernando Alonso were both the innocent victims of other people's accidents in the damp conditions, while Vettel was involved in three separate stewards investigations, including eliminating Button.


    Webber recovered from dropping to P7 at La Source hairpin on Lap 1 to take second position ahead of Robert Kubica, Felipe Massa and Adrian Sutil. Alonso lost control of his Ferrari and crashed on Lap 38, while Vettel finished the race a lap down and out of the points.


    Congratulations to the McLaren team!

  • TAG Heuer - Sharapova, DiCaprio, Wood and Hamilton

    La Revue FH - 30 April 2009 - No 8
    In a time of economic challenge, TAG Heuer is extending its bold vision of the avant-garde with a brand new, emotionally charged ad campaign that challenges the very rules of endorsement marketing.
    The famous challenge of TAG Heuer, «What are you made of?», is the common thread linking the past campaign to this daring new one. Now, however, the confrontational claim expresses the unique drive and passion of these super-achieving Knights of Time.
    The visually stunning campaign coincides with the signing of new TAG Heuer ambassador Leonardo DiCaprio, who is partnering with the brand to support two of the world's most important environmental charities: the Natural Resources Defense Council and Green Cross International. The Hollywood superstar and committed environmental activist will appear in the new campaign endorsements of TAG Heuer's new ultra-masculine Aquaracer 500. Other visuals will feature world number one golfer Tiger Woods for Link, 2008 F1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton for TAG Heuer's bestselling Carrera line and tennis superstar Maria Sharapova for women's expression of Aquaracer and Link.
    The sophisticated visuals were shot by master photographer Tom Munro, whose glamorous photos regularly appear on the covers of Italian Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. Produced by CLM BBDO, the campaign will be launched worldwide in May.
    «TAG Heuer's 2009 ad campaign is an inspirational tale of personal achievement, » said Jean-Christophe Babin, TAG Heuer President and CEO. «It tells the story of extraordinary individuals who transcend obstacles to realize dreams and attain the unreachable - and then keep going, setting their sights even higher, on horizons not yet dreamed of. These incredible men and woman are champions who never stop thinking of themselves as challengers. This is why, in their stunning portraits by Tom Munro, they don't wear the watches on their wrists but brandish them in their fists - as public declaration of their determination. The timepieces aren't accessories, they are talismans - lucky charms accompanying heroes on a perennial quest to be better, ber, faster.»

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