Inside, the Mountainscape uses Grand Seiko's Hi-Beat automatic 9SA5 movement with a quick-setting date function. It's fair to link call this 47-jewel caliber a masterpiece. First, the movement runs with an accuracy of +5 to -3 seconds per day. Second, the Hi-Beat designation translates to a 36,000vph frequency. Finally, and impressively, the power reserve is 80 hours.It is clear where its inspiration came from, as the Panda dial is very sought-after.Pulling out the crown one little click further puts it in the third position.Dimensions are almost identical, as well, at 39mm x 20mm in height (the original versions are 38.5mm) and the watch will be offered as a limited edition of 20 pieces in white gold, and 20 in red gold. Price at launch is $185,000.
The sapphire-crystal which unveils the watch’s engineering displays the slogan "Hublot Loves London"!If you're unfamiliar with splits, or think you could use a refresher course, this is where you should start. This story digs deep into the origins of the complication, how it came about, why it link was useful, and what models you need to know in order to appreciate this genre of watches. Get a cup of coffee and settle in though – this is one to take your time with.Read the full story here.Flipping back to a time and date format, black dial, Arabic numeral watch in the vein of the Aquanaut. This time we turn our attention to the first name in pilot's watches: IWC and its famed Mark series. This is a 2000s Mark XVI which means you get a 39mm, stark white numeral, deep black dial, highly legible sports watch.
I love link a good story, and I think the folks at Rolex "forgot" to tell the story about the GMT-Master II 126720VTNR and why they decided to put the crown on the left and the date at 9 o'clock.I’m a big fan of the Summiteer, Freediver, and Seafarer, but I’m a bigger fan of the Commuter.As far as its Big Bangness, those have been around since 2005. They are a honking chunk of a watch that manage to be both flashy and sporty, but maybe so flashy you just forget the sporty part. Sometimes they are fairly straightforward things made of ceramic or steel and cost a normal amount of money, and sometimes they are made of gold and cost a bit more, and sometimes, like now, they are SAXEM and the brand won't tell you how much they cost unless you ask.
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