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  • Hamilton - Hamilton in zero gravity

    To this day Hamilton has kept this passion for flying, innovation and precision, and continues to develop pilots' watches supported by its international ambassador Nicolas Ivanoff. For 10 years now the French aerobatics pilot - one of the best in his field - and his Hamilton watches have withstood accelerations of up to 10G on a daily basis.

    It has been demonstrated that accelerations from 0G to 10G have an impact on the human body, and that athletes like Nicolas Ivanoff, capable of withstanding accelerations of this order without an anti-G suit, are rare. However, there have been no studies on the impact these accelerations may have on the precision of that indispensable object, dearly beloved of pilots: the mechanical watch. In fact, the chronometric performance of mechanical watches is always tested when the watch is not in motion and is thus subject only to the earth's gravity (1G).

    Hamilton, whose passion for aviation is allied with a passion for innovation, therefore decided to measure the precision of their mechanical watch movements when subjected to various accelerations, participating in the research initiated by ETA at the beginning of 2013. From 11 to 21 May 2015 a first test and validation phase for the measuring equipment marked the start of the study covering the range 0G to 2G.

    From 5 to 16 October, at Merignac in the French region of Aquitaine, this campaign for the testing of Hamilton watches will take place on board the A310 ZERO-G of Novespace in partnership with ETA, and will be realised in the context of the scientific campaigns conducted by the CNES (the French National Centre for Space Studies). A total measuring time of 30 minutes in zero gravity (three flights, each including a ten minute period of zero gravity) will ensure reliable results.

    "Since 1919, Hamilton has been the faithful partner of those who believe that the sky is the only limit. This is why the brand has engaged in a campaign of parabolic flights. We share the same passion for pushing back the limits in order to achieve new heights of expertise, performance and emotions. We are proud to take this opportunity of advancing watchmaking research, in partnership with ETA, on the occasion of the parabolic flights which will take place from 5 to 16 October next." Sylvain Dolla, CEO Hamilton International Ltd.

    Since 2011, Hamilton has integrated into its mechanical watches exclusive movements developed in partnership with ETA. These movements offer extended typical power reserves (60 hours for the chronographs, 80 hours for the 3-handed models) and broad design possibilities (skeleton, regulator, etc.). With the aim of continuously pushing back the frontiers of research and development of Hamilton products, the study will be carried out on 4 different mechanical movements: the H-10, an automatic 3-hand movement with a typical power reserve of 80 hours; the H-21, an automatic chronograph with a typical power reserve of 60 hours; the H-20-S, a skeleton 3-hand movement; and the ETA 2671 movement, ladies' automatic calibre.

    Theoretical models exist for calculating the effects of gravity on precision chronometry in absolute terms: disequilibrium of the spiral, disequilibrium of the balance wheel, friction on the pivots of the balance wheel due to the weight of the balance wheel, compensation for play in the pivots. This campaign will be the first to compare the theory with experimental data gathered under conditions of a total absence of gravity (0 G).

    The conclusions will be applied to the development and optimisation of the performance of mechanical watches for two different user categories: users on the ground with weak gravitational variations (1G ±1) and users specifically engaging in extreme sports.

  • Newsletter - Fifty-five reasons to celebrate

    On the digital cover of WorldTempus today you will find the new LV Fifty Five from Louis Vuitton. Aside from its clever play on words in the name (LV being of course 55 in Roman Numerals, signalling a switch from Roman to Arabic numerals) this new model is significant because it has been conceived from scratch and introduces an entirely new case design to the Louis Vuitton timepiece collection.

    Our round tables on the finalists in the individual categories for this year's GPHG continue this week with a look at the tourbillons. To coincide with our analysis, David Chokron also provides a handy reminder of what a tourbillon actually is. Apart from the GPHG 2015, the other main event of the autumn is the Only Watch charity auction, for which all the watches will officially be presented at the Monaco Yacht Show, which opens this week. Camille Gendre will be taking a day-return to the Principality to report from the event.

    As you read these lines, H. Moser & Cie. is gearing up for a unique event. As a partner of the first parabolic flight from Switzerland, the brand will be testing a variety of components in the brief period of weightlessness experienced during such flights. Our editor-in-chief will be travelling to the airfield in Dubendorf, near Zurich, to find out more. Hamilton will also be carrying out similar tests on some ETA movements next month, as zero gravity strangely becomes a new testing ground for watches that are unlikely ever to experience it.  
    As all good things must come to an end, our series of daily summer competitions, which started in mid-June, will finish this week. We would like to thank the thousands of people who took part in them and took the time to contact us with their thanks, queries and minor niggles. The operation has been a huge success and has also helped us to improve the site. Don't forget that you can still win one of 10 SwissKubik StartBox watch winders in our regular monthly competition.

  • Hamilton - New partner

    Hamilton's story mirrors the history of movement - that of American railroads, armies, aerobatic aircraft and Hollywood stars.
    Founded in 1892 in Lancaster, PA, Hamilton was extremely successful from the outset, largely due to the reliability and precision of the pocket watches it made for US railway employees. At that time, the brand was known as "the watch of Railroad Accuracy".
    The brand then became the official supplier to US forces in 1914 - and later, in the 1930s, provided the official watches for TWA, Eastern, United and Northwest airlines.
     


    After halting its commercial production during the Second World War, Hamilton re-emerged in 1957 through technological innovation with the development of the Ventura: the world's first electric watch. Then came the Pulsar, launched in 1970: the first LED digital watch on the planet.
    Worn by Elvis Presley in 1961 in the film Blue Hawaii, the Ventura placed Hamilton in the spotlight. Hamilton has gone on to co-star in over 400 further films including 2001: A Space Odyssey, Fight Club, Men in Black, and Die Hard.
    In 2003, Hamilton transferred its business and headquarters to Biel, Switzerland. Hamilton watches now boast the Swiss Made label.
     

  • Filmmaking - Action!

    Urwerk & Jackie Chan
    The star of martial arts comedies, Jackie Chan, found himself instantly drawn to Felix Baumgartner's muscular creations at a private presentation in Paris (photo) and quite naturally asked to wear them on-screen. Launched in China although not yet in Europe, Chinese Zodiac shows three very unexpected UR-202s worn by Jackie Chan and his team. This is a great piece of exposure for Urwerk, and all the more so because the hilarious actor even manages to take photographs with his timepiece !
    Hamilton & Bruce Willis
    You don't change a winning team. In the Die Hard saga, Bruce Willis once again wears a Hamilton but has picked a new model. After Die Hard, Back to Hell, the toughest guy of successful action films shows up in Die Hard, a Beautiful Day to Die with a Hamilton Jazzmaster Viewmatic on his wrist (a classic style that is surprising for Bruce Willis who may have a double personality?) In the film, his charming and muscular son, Jai Courtney, wears a watch that is better suited to elevated testosterone levels - a Hamilton Khaki X-Patrol. Hamilton has adopted a habit of partnering with science fiction movies, such as the very futuristic 2001: A Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick, or more recently I am Legend and the very popular trilogy Men in Black.

  • TAG Heuer - With Lewis Hamilton and Alain Prost

    On June 24th, a date chosen to echo the famous 24 Hours at Le Mans race, 350 journalists, celebrities and a veritable who's who of les people assembled in Paris to fete the MONACO LS, the latest launch in TAG Heuer's 40th Anniversary Celebrations of the iconic MONACO line of racing-inspired sports watches and chronographs.


    The exclusive party was held just off the Champs Elysees in the Michelin-starred Maison Blanche restaurant on the glamorous Avenue Montaigne. Among the revelers were 2008 Formula One World Champion Lewis Hamilton, French VIPs Alain Prost, Jacques Lafitte, Catalina Denis…, and TAG Heuer's victorious partners on the Le Mans Peugeot team, who placed one-two in this year's running of the world's most important endurance race.


    Also present — in a special virtual incarnation ¬— was Steve McQueen, the screen legend who first brought the Monaco watch to international prominence in his cult classic 1970 race film Le Mans.
    The MONACO partygoers in Paris were treated to the first full screening of Steve McQueen and Lewis Hamilton: The Duel, a virtual cinema showdown in which McQueen and fellow TAG Heuer Ambassador Hamilton battle it out on the treacherous turns of the fabled Le Mans circuit.
    The Legend and the Virtuoso on the same track… 40 years apart!


    In the effects-rich film, McQueen drives a Porsche Gulf 917, as he did in Le Mans, and wears the same Monaco, the blue-dialed, square-shaped icon that changed forever the face of Swiss watchmaking. Hamilton drives the single-seat McLaren in which he won the F1 World Drivers' Championship. On his wrist - the Monaco LS Chronograph Calibre 12, the Monaco's radically redesigned and seriously supercharged descendent. 

    Many in attendance had seen a teaser version of the cinematic race in late March at BaselWorld 2009. At the Maison Blanche bash, however, they were finally given a chance to see Lewis Hamilton win the epic duel.
    "Steve McQueen the Legend has passed the mantle to Lewis Hamilton the Virtuoso," said TAG Heuer President and CEO Jean-Christophe Babin. "And the original Monaco has morphed into the incredible Monaco LS, the new cult status symbol of the racing circuit. What a race, what a party, and what a watch!"


    "I'm particularly proud to have been chosen by TAG Heuer to carry on this fabulous legend," said Lewis Hamilton, a TAG Heuer Ambassador since his F3 days in 2003. "And also of my acting! Who knows, maybe my next role will be alongside Leonardo DiCaprio."
    The other star of the night was the Monaco LS Chronograph Calibre 12. An audacious piece of cutting-edge architecture equipped with a powerful TAG Heuer Dubois Depraz 2008 movement, the Monaco LS has a sporty black dial and an imposing 40.5mm case in polished and fine-brushed steel. The current second is displayed in a linear second window at 3 o'clock, chronograph minutes at 9, chronograph hours at 6 and the date in an angled window with black disk at 12. The luminescent indexes are hand-applied and faceted, and the luminescent minute and hour hands are faceted, polished and fine-brushed. The rhodium second hand is adorned with a striking touch of red. Bracelet options are an elegant black alligator strap with folding buckle and safety pushbuttons or a steel bracelet with folding buckle and a unique new TAG Heuer-patented micro-adjustment cutting wheel. Water resistant to 100 metres, with anti-reflective double-sided treatment on the curved sapphire scratch-resistant crystal glass to ensure the best readability, this is a glamorous new addition to the prestigious Monaco fleet.

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