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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 - 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

  • 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 Skeleton Gent

    As a watch journalist, I am supposed to be objective and impartial, reporting on developments in the watch industry, new watches and profiles of personalities.

    I have a confession to make.

    I have a soft spot in my heart for Hamilton Watch. I lived in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, the birthplace of Hamilton, for more than 20 years before I moved to Switzerland, and my father-in-law, Robert V. Hartman, was a master watchmaker for Hamilton. So, I was introduced to Hamilton very early on and grew to love the brand.

    Hamilton has a long, very American history and today's Hamilton, owned by the Swiss Swatch Group, honors this heritage with its designs, its marketing and its emphasis on innovation. As a result, I have remained close to the brand and am fortunate enough to have several Hamilton watches in my collection, including the iconic Ventura and the recent Hamilton Navy Pioneer Limited Edition.

    Hamilton has done a good job honoring its past while at the same time continuing to innovate with new movements, designs and initiatives. Innovation has indeed been a hallmark for Hamilton since the beginning, when the company pioneered the mass-produced low-cost watch, as well as precise railroad watches.

    Later, the company earned plaudits for its efforts during World War II, and the postwar era was distinguished by ground-breaking work in automation and new materials, including breakthroughs in lubrication.

    Skeleton
    I am a big fan of skeleton watches. I love being able to see into the beating heart of the watch, which is why I was so impressed when Hamilton introduced the Jazzmaster Viewmatic Skeleton for men and women at the end of 2013. This is a watch that is not only good looking, but also ably embodies all that Hamilton has going for it. It is a skeleton, showcasing the automatic movement beating inside, while also featuring a brand-new movement, the H-20-S, and a new laser-engraving technique.

    "The H-20-S is a skeleton movement exclusive to Hamilton and was developed with ETA," says Sylvain Dolla, president of Hamilton Watch Worldwide. "Often a skeleton is designed in a traditional way. With the Jazzmaster Collection, we underline the contemporary decoration, including laser engraving and vertical brushing, as well as a 3D and see-through effect. Thanks to generously dimensioned openings and a multilevel dial, the wearer enjoys a maximal view on the movement, including components such as the hairspring and the beautiful barrel escapement."

    Hamilton has a lot to offer watch lovers, both entry level and those who are more sophisticated. The price points are reasonable and buying a Hamilton is a way to be a part of this very American brand's continuing legacy.

  • TAG Heuer - Hamilton wins the Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi



    Button's chances of making it a McLaren one-two were damaged by a KERS problem that affected him right from the start.
    Hamilton said: "To have Jenson on the podium alongside me was great - great for me, great for him, great for the team, and a great boost as we move towards the end of the season. The team has been fantastic all weekend - the strategy, the pitstops, everything - really top-class. The whole package came together today and I owe everyone a big thank-you. This is so uplifting - for the team and for me. To be able to walk away with a smile feels just fantastic: victory is good for the soul."


    Lewis Hamilton drove an utterly faultless race today, taking the lead at the second corner and controlling the gap back to Fernando with consummate skill over the remaining 54 laps. It was Lewis's 17th career grand prix victory, all of them scored for Vodafone McLaren Mercedes and TAG Heuer on his wrist, his third of the season, and the sixth time this year McLaren Racing Team had occasion to pull on their famous Vodafone rocket-red victory T-shirts.


    Congratulations to Lewis, Jenson and the entire Vondafone McLaren Mercedes Team !

  • Richard Mille - Main Partner to the Grand Prix de Pau 2011


    The Grand Prix de Pau returns in 2011, an event eagerly anticipated by all GP enthusiasts, especially as it will take place on one of the last remaining street circuits.
    Richard Mille became involved in the Grand Prix de Pau when he partnered the Historic Grand Prix de Pau, two years ago. This year, the brand is supporting both the Historic and the Modern Grand Prix, which will take place over two consecutive weekends, 14th/15th May and 21st/22nd May respectively.


    The Grand Prix de Pau is a tough testing ground for racing cars and experience, inevitably leads to improvements and innovations. It is in this same spirit that Richard Mille has always approached watchmaking. As principal partner, with both the Historic and Modern Grand Prix de Pau, allows Richard Mille to consolidate his ties between modernity and tradition - Pre-war racing cars with the automobiles of tomorrow, while celebrating the best of car manufacturing.
    The Historic Grand Prix de Pau will take place over the weekend of 14tth and 15th May and will from then on become a yearly event. Participating cars will be divided into seven different grids according to age and specifi cation but the majority of racing will include single seaters that contributed to the reputation of the circuit.
    The following Trophies will be awarded: the Legende Trophy for Grand Prix vehicles and pre-war sports cars, including 15 Bugatti and the Delahaye 145 V12 that won the 1938 Pau Grand Prix; the Argentin Trophy for Grand Prix vehicles with a pre-1961 engine; the Pau Trophy for Grand Prix vehicles with a pre-1966 rear engine; the Pyrenees Trophy for Formula Ford vehicles dating from between 1966 and 1981; the Junior Trophy for Formula Junior vehicles dating from between 1957 and 1963. GT and touring cars will also compete for the Phil Hill/ Sixties Endurance and Mini Classic Trophies.
    Like the Le Mans Classic race, hundreds of automobile clubs will also be putting on an open-air exhibition of their most treasured vehicles so that visitors can get up close to these cars, many of which will pre-date them.
    The Modern Grand Prix de Pau will take place over the weekend of 21st and 22nd May and will be the opportunity to see the champions of the future. Cars will be categorized into nine grids: Formula Renault 2.0, Championship of France FFSA F4, Renault Clio Cup Elf, 207 THP Cup, THP Spider Cup, Legends Cars Trophy, F3 Classic, Formula 3 International Trophy and the fi rst ever Grand Prix de Pau Electric.
    Keen race enthusiasts will remember that Formula 3 has been the proving ground for future champions, in particular Lewis Hamilton.

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