mercredi 12 février 2014

Watches that are “Ready for Action”


During the SIHH which took place in Geneva a few weeks ago, also a lot of functional timepieces were presented. This shows once more, that fine watchmaking doesn’t exclude an adventurous lifestyle. In this article, I’m going to focus on my favorite functional watches from the SIHH.

The International Watch Company (IWC) Schaffhausen presented a model which was made in honor of Charles Darwin. This explains why it is simply called “Expedition Charles Darwin”. Its case (click here) is made out of bronze, which still is an unusual material in watchmaking. It is very suitable for diving and convinces with a simple but elegant style.


Also Jaeger-LeCoultre presented a new high-performance watch which now joins the brand’s already existing Master Extreme collection. This model is called the “Master Compressor Chronograph Ceramic” which already tells us about the used material. Ceramic is very hard and scratch-resistant, which is why the watch can be used for hiking or rock climbing.

If you really want to wear these watches during your activity is your own choice. Surveys came to the result, that a sports watch is more of a style choice and are mostly worn as lifestyle watches. In fact, 99.9 per cent of all sold diver’s watches never go deeper than 20 meters.

jeudi 9 janvier 2014

Seiko Clean Energy Watches



With clean energy watches, the Japanese watch manufacturer Seiko shows respect for the environment and makes watches run with no battery change ever needed. The Seiko Solar, for example, takes its energy only from light and saves it in a recharging battery in the inner of the quartz watch. With the first Solar watch being developed in 1977, Seiko counts to the earliest pioneers in solar watch technology. The solar cells are invisibly integrated in the watch’s dial. In fact, the only indication that the watch is working with the power of light is the word “Solar” on the dial, otherwise the dials are truly the color you chose, like really white, black or blue.

 
Even though Seiko Solar watches work best with sun light, they also work with fluorescent light and charge very quickly. For most watches, one minute of sun light is enough to deliver one hour of charge, after three hours of incidence of light the watch usually is fully charged and would even retain its charge during 6 months of total blackness.  

Other examples for Seiko Clean Energy Watches are the Seiko Mechanical, the Seiko Kinetic and the Seiko Spring Drive.

lundi 6 janvier 2014

ZIIIRO Watches



Designer watches produced by the brand “ZIIIRO” are not only beautiful and innovative but also minimal and unique. The first model manufactured by this company was released in 2010 after 9 months of research and development and featured on famous web magazines. The idea was to create wristwatches without hands, but using changing patterns to indicate the passage of time. In the following, I would like to present you my two favorite models:

ZIIIRO Gravity
The first ZIIIRO wristwatch was the Gravity. The display of this timepiece shows an inner swirl representing the current hour and an outer swirl displaying the minutes. The continuous movement of the swirls shows the passing through time in a futuristic way. The strap combines metal and silicone to guarantee a high level of flexibility. Straps (click here) and bodies are available in different colors – from snow white to green, magenta or banana yellow.

ZIIIRO Celeste
The Celeste also convinces with its colorful and futuristic design. The display is composed of two overlapping transparent colored disks. Casing and strap, however, are less conspicuous and made out of matt stainless steel in black, gunmetal and chrome.