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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.

  • Hamilton - Jazzmaster Lady

    Both classical and classy in appearance, the new Jazzmaster watches offer the contemporary woman the choice of an automatic or quartz movement. Feminine charm comes in the shape of teardrop indexes, sculptured nickeled hands integrating white Super-LumiNova® and a delicate, shimmering sunray pattern on the dial.

    These duo of watches comes in a 30 mm stainless steel case. Both are fitted with a midnight blue strap or a white leather strap easily accessed thanks to the easy click feature.

  • Hamilton - Behind the Camera Awards

    Hamilton watches and Los Angeles Confidential magazine hosted the 8th annual Hamilton Behind the Camera Awards on November 9th at The Ebell of Los Angeles. The awards ceremony paid tribute to the behind-the-scenes talents whose individual work contributes to the quality of a motion picture and to the lasting impression that it has on movie audiences.
    Hamilton celebrates watch appearances in more than 400 films, most recently Interstellar.
    Sylvain Dolla, CEO of Hamilton International Ltd. remarked, "Watchmaking and filmmaking are similar in that we both share a passion for creating something uniquely beautiful that inspires and touches our audience."

    Golden Globe and Emmy nominated actor Matthew Morrison emceed this year's awards ceremony and was joined by an assembly of A-list actors, actresses and award-winning filmmakers to present these awards.

    The honorees were selected from movies released during the year and/or qualified and presented at the most recent prestigious movie festivals of Cannes, Toronto and Venice as well as at the Festival of the American Film Institute.

    The list of honorees for the Hamilton Behind the Camera 2014 Awards included:

    Director: Bennett Miller, "Foxcatcher" Presented by Golden Globe Winning Actor, Steve Carell and Award Winning Actor Channing Tatum

    Producers: John DeLuca, Rob Marshall and Marc Platt, "Into The Woods" Presented by Golden Globe Winning Actress, Emily Blunt

    Film Editor: Sandra Adair, "Boyhood" Presented by Emmy Award Winning and Golden Globe Nominated Actress, Patricia Arquette

    Breakthrough Producers: Nora Grossman, Ido Ostrowsky and Teddy Schwarzman, "The Imitation Game" Presented by Award Winning Actor, Allen Leech

    Visual Effects: Dan Lemmon, "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes". Presented by Award Winning Andy Serkis

    Production Designer: Donald Graham Burt, "Gone Girl". Presented by Award-Nominated Actress, Michelle Monaghan

    Screenwriter: J.C. Chandor, "A Most Violent Year", Presented by Emmi Nominated, Will Arnett

    Cinematographer: Robert Yeoman, "The Grand Budapest Hotel", Presented by Tony Revolori

    Property Master: Ellen Freund, "Mad Men", Presented by Award-Nominated Actress, Keirnan Shipka

    Lifetime Achievement Award for Outstanding Film Music: Alexandre Desplat, "The Imitation Game", "The Grand Budapest Hotel", "Unbroken", "Godzilla", "The Monuments Men", Presented by Award-Nominated Actor Matthew Goode

  • IWC - Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton present their own watches

    Apart from their professional interest in Fomula One, Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg also share a passion for mechanical watches. As brand ambassadors of IWC Schaffhausen, they had a hand in the design of their own watches, and, prior to the first practice sessions on the track, appeared for their presentation at an IWC event in Singapore.
    The results are impressive: the Ingenieur Chronograph Edition "Lewis Hamilton" (Ref. IW379602) has a distinctly technical appeal, while the Ingenieur Chronograph Edition "Nico Rosberg" (Ref. IW379603) is both lighter and sportier in appearance.

    The main aims of the collaboration between IWC and the two drivers were to equip both teammates with a personalized and characteristic watch and to adapt the concept of "performance engineering" to the successful Silver Arrow drivers.

    The fact that the watch chosen was a chronograph from the Ingenieur family was no coincidence. First, the chronograph is the epitome of sports timing; and, second, the Ingenieur collection pays tribute to the global partnership between IWC and Mercedes AMG Petronas with materials typically used in motorsport, such as titanium, carbon fibre and ceramic. For both Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton, the only conceivable material for the case was titanium.
    The rugged timepieces have been equipped with one of the most efficient movements manufactured entirely by IWC, the 89361 calibre, equipped with IWC double-pawl winding system.

    The upper totalizer displays clocked hours and minutes as clearly as the time of day. Stopped times up to one minute are measured by the central seconds hand. Another very practical feature for anyone who frequents the world's racing circuits is the flyback function for measuring pit-stop times.
    Both of the special editions, which are each limited to 250 watches, have a special feature on the reverse side: inset into the titanium case back is a medallion of carbon fibre, which may well show signs of wear and tear.
    A certificate supplied with each watch confirms that the material originally comes from one of the Silver Arrow cars used by Mercedes AMG Petronas.
    The back of the watch is sealed with a water-resistant sapphire glass that bears the personal logo of Nico Rosberg or Lewis Hamilton on the inner surface.

    Lewis Hamilton's timepiece
     "I wanted to have a watch that featured a lot of technology," says Lewis Hamilton. The racing driver prefers metal bracelets and chose rugged, skin-friendly titanium for the Ingenieur Chronograph Edition "Lewis Hamilton". In doing so, the technophile Mercedes driver also created the only watch in the entire IWC collection with a titanium bracelet.


    Nico Rosberg's timepiece
     "For me, IWC watches epitomize not only complex technology and unmatched performance but also passion and emotions," is how Nico Rosberg sums up his impressions. "These were also the elements that I wanted my watch to embody. I was certain that the combination of my favourite material, titanium, with the black strap and the bright dial would create a striking contrast." The yellow colour of the seconds hand and of the hands in the totalizer at "12 o'clock" recalls the neon yellow helmet that was Nico Rosberg's trademark for 7 years. The watch features a rubber strap, which has an added touch of luxury with its embossed calfskin inlay and grey quilted stitching.

    Renewal of partnership with Mercedes AMG Petronas
    IWC Schaffhausen also announces the renewal of its current partnership with the Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One™ Team for a further 3 years.
     

  • Hamilton - Baselworld 2014 : Vintage, skeletons and aerobatics

    With casual, smart, men's, ladies', unisex, thirties and seventies-style models, it will be difficult not to find a Hamilton watch to your taste among the new releases for 2014! The brand is on all fronts, with ever-assertive creativity. Over and above the Khaki on which it has built a good part of its success and reputation, Hamilton is exploring new horizons, particularly in dress watches. "We're proud of Hamilton's dual nationality. 'American Spirit - Swiss Precision' is a great source of inspiration in the development of our watches," explains Sylvain Dolla, CEO.

    The new Bagley ladies' models are the first to catch the eye. The timepiece draws inspiration from a 1939 watch. Its shape is unique, due to the differing heights of the horizontal and vertical edges of the case and the combination of straight and curved lines. The sides of the case extend into elegant handles. Equipped with a slightly rounded multi-level dial and featuring a central padded-effect panel, the timepiece comes in two sizes with a wide variety of straps. Fitted with a quartz movement, prices will start at 430 euros.

    Dare to wear the Flintridge!

    It's likely to take people a little more time to adjust to the Flintridge, on the other hand. Its distinctive design, 1930s look and dial protection all make for an audacious watch. The outer surface of the protective cover features a sunburst effect finish, simply revealing seven diamonds at 6 o'clock in the ladies' version. The men's version is slightly more compact and bulky. It features a date window at 6 o'clock and a day window at midday, with a Paris stud finish.

    On the dial of both models there is an echo of the dial finish (sunburst or Paris studs), along with very Thirties-style hour markers and hands. This Flintridge is fun, original and unconventional, with a touch of aesthetic daring that's brilliantly carried off by Hamilton. Alas, there won't be enough for everybody: each of these watches is one of a limited edition of just 999.

    Modern Vintage

    In the same vintage spirit, the Pan Europ presents itself as unashamedly modern! Although the original model dates back to 1971, the 2014 version boasts an exclusive automatic movement with an 80-hour power reserve. The circular dial is surrounded by angular lugs; the whole frames a rotating bezel with an aluminium ring, giving a rather bullhead shape. There will be four models on offer, in grey and blue shades, with assorted Nato or perforated leather straps.

    Two new, more contemporary RailRoad models recall Hamilton's train-related history. Each one comes in a Chrono or Small Second version. The RailRoad Auto Chrono features a roller with a tachymeter that uses a new movement, also new for the RailRoad Small Second, developed in-house. The watches have plenty of polished brushed steel, offering a particularly attractive contrast to the hazel brown or blue tachymeter. The Small Second has a price tag of under 1000 euros, while the chrono version weighs in at 1495 euros.

    Khaki - a safe investment

    But where would Hamilton be without its Khaki? This year, Baselworld has two new radically different versions on offer. The first is a celebration of skeletonisation. It features the collection's famous "X" across the dial. Beneath it, the movement is almost entirely visible, including the balance, cleverly positioned at midday.

    At the other extreme, the Khaki X-Wind Limited Edition sports a sophisticated look and a drift angle calculator to meet the needs of aviation fans. "Aviation and films are the two key interests reflected in Hamilton watches' DNA," admits CEO Sylvain Dolla. The Khaki X-Wind 2014 limited edition comprises four models whose most obvious difference is their dial colours: two versions are available, in either brushed black and brushed dark grey or sunburst silver and brushed dark grey. 1,999 numbered watches for each model will be on offer, at 800 euros apiece.

    The ultimate version of the Khaki is the fruit of cooperation between the brand and aerobatics champion and squadron pilot Nicolas Ivanoff. Its styling draws inspiration from aircraft and cockpit dashboard design. The watch includes a two-directional rotating flange, activated by a bezel that can record a countdown. This can also be detached and be placed on a dashboard. With a 60-hour power reserve, there will be 1,999 Khaki Takeoff Auto Chrono Limited Edition watches for sale at 2500 euros each, in a luxurious wooden case replicating the very essence of a dashboard.

  • Hamilton - Hamilton Goes Behind the Scenes of Hollywood

    Hamilton Watch Company has enjoyed more than sixty years of screen success -starting with the 1951 Oscar-nominated movie, The Frogmen, wherein the brand equipped the naval divers in the movies with Hamilton watches - much as it had during World War II.  Since then Hamilton watches have appeared in more than 400 movies.

    In fact, Elvis Presley wore the now iconic Ventura watch in the 1961 film, Blue Hawaii. In recent years Hamilton appeared in such hits as 2001 A Space Odyssey, Men in Black and the newly released A Good Day to Die Hard where its Khaki X-Patrol and Jazzmaster watches adorn the wrists of Bruce Willis as John McClane and on Jai Courtney, McClane's estranged son. 

    This long relationship with Hollywood led Hamilton to interact closely with the stylists, prop-masters and other behind-the-scenes people, and thereby to create and sponsor the annual Behind the Camera Awards, wherein the brand honors the hard work of the talented individuals who work magic behind the scenes.

    In November, the brand presented the 7th annual Behind the Camera Awards at the Ebell in Hollywood with a star-studded Red Carpet presenter list. Presenters included actor and Grammy Award winner singer/songwriter Lenny Kravitz, Academy Award and Golden Globe nominated actor Bruce Dern, Academy Award and Golden Globe nominated actor Casey Affleck, Academy Award and Golden Globe nominated director, screenwriter and producer Jason Reitman, Academy Award nominated actress Amy Adams, and award-winning actress Zoe Saldana. Actress Elisabeth Rohm of NBC's Law & Order is hosting the awards ceremony.

    Honorees for the Hamilton Behind the Camera 2013 Awards included:

    • Director: David O. Russell, "American Hustle"
    • Foreign Film/Director: Haiffa Al Mansour, "Wadjda"
    • Screenwriters: Brad Ingelsby and Scott Cooper, "Out Of The Furnace"
    • Producers: Robbie Brenner and Rachel Winter, "Dallas Buyers Club"
    • Casting Directors: Billy Hopkins and Leah Daniels-Butler, "Lee Daniels' The Butler"
    • Production Designer: Jess Goncher, "Inside Llewyn Davis"
    • Film Editor: Dana E. Glauberman, "Labor Day"
    • Costume Designer: Michael Wilkinson, "American Hustle"
    • Property Master: Brad Einhorn, "Behind The Candelabra"
    • Lifetime Achievement in Cinematography: Phedon Papamichael, ASC, "Nebraska"


    According to Sylvain Dolla, CEO of Hamilton International, "We created the Hamilton Behind the Camera Awards to honor the passion and to support and celebrate the off-screen talents who make a difference each year; who ensure that both the hearts and minds of movie-lovers all around the world are touched." 

  • 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.
     

  • TAG Heuer - Maria Sharapova and Lewis Hamilton


    With these results, Maria is standing 1st of WTA ranking and Lewis is leading the World Championship. Beautiful Rebels at the top!
    On Saturday the 9 th of June, the Russian TAG Heuer Ambassador won the last Grand Chelem tournament she had never won in the past. She had to show her best tennis during 1 hour and half against Sara Errani but her experience and really good current form helped winning 6-3, 6-2. With a TAG Heuer Formula 1 Lady Steel & Ceramic at her wrist, she showed up Roland Garros trophy to the French public.


     
    Maria now becomes the 6 th Woman Tennis Players having won the US Open, the Australian Open, Wimbledon and Roland Garros since the beginning of the Open era. Standing at the top of WTA ranking, after a Final at the Australian Open and a victory in Roland Garros, Maria is now looking forward a 2 nd victory in Wimbledon, starting in 2 weeks.
    On Sunday the 10th of June, in Canada, Lewis Hamilton became the 7th winner in F1 this season, in 7 GPs! Lewis realized the perfect race, with a good tyre strategy making him overtaking Alonso and Vettel within the last 10 laps. On the podium, he proudly celebrate his victory with his TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre 1887 on his wrist.
     


    Beside Lewis, on the second step of the podium, TAG Heuer new ambassador Romain Grosjean celebrates his best place in F1 this season. The Franco-Swiss driver did also an incredible race finishing 2,5 seconds behind Lewis Hamilton.
    Scoring 25 points, Lewis took back the lead of the F1 drivers' championship ranking. He is now looking forward the next Grand-Prix in Valencia, Spain on June the 24.

  • 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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