Basel 2006 - Faden
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Basel 2006 - Faden
Ich stelle mir vor, dass alle dem Thread entsprechenden Neuentdeckungen, die allgemeines Interesse wecken könnten, hier gelistet werden
Ich fange dann mal an:
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For Baselworld 2006, Fortis has created this limited edition of 500 pieces, the Ref. 638.27.71M
The case is done in titanium and measures 42mm, the dial is carbon fibre. It features two sapphire crystals and is water resistant to 200 meters. Movement is a base automatic ETA caliber 7750 finished by Fortis.
Ich fange dann mal an:
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For Baselworld 2006, Fortis has created this limited edition of 500 pieces, the Ref. 638.27.71M
The case is done in titanium and measures 42mm, the dial is carbon fibre. It features two sapphire crystals and is water resistant to 200 meters. Movement is a base automatic ETA caliber 7750 finished by Fortis.
Light side of the mood!
Laut Friends Of Oris sollen von Oris in Basel folgende Neuheiten vorgestellt werden:
- Frank Sinatra 18 K Rotgold Worldtimer. limitiert auf 250 Stk. Von dieser gibts bereits ein Foto:
- 2000m Carlos Coste Titanium Diver. 47mm, limitiert auf 2000 Stk.
- Artelier 18 K Rotgold kleine Sekunde, Handaufzug
- Artelier Worldtimer Stahl
- TT2 skeletiert
- TT2 Pointer Date
- TT3 100m LE Chrono
- PVD withRed Markers. Hour/Minutes/Seconds.
- TT1 Diver grüne Lünette/schwarzes Blatt
- Frank Sinatra 18 K Rotgold Worldtimer. limitiert auf 250 Stk. Von dieser gibts bereits ein Foto:
- 2000m Carlos Coste Titanium Diver. 47mm, limitiert auf 2000 Stk.
- Artelier 18 K Rotgold kleine Sekunde, Handaufzug
- Artelier Worldtimer Stahl
- TT2 skeletiert
- TT2 Pointer Date
- TT3 100m LE Chrono
- PVD withRed Markers. Hour/Minutes/Seconds.
- TT1 Diver grüne Lünette/schwarzes Blatt
G´schamster Diener, euer
Andy
Andy
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Cartier Pasha XL Seatimer
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"To be unveiled at the Salon International de Haute Horlogerie 2006 (SIHH), the newest version of Cartier’s legendary Pasha collection is the Seatimer.
It is housed in a stainless steel case that measures 42mm and has a sapphire crystal. Water resistance is good to 100 meters.
Movement is the automatic Catier caliber 049. It is available in a rubber/steel bracelet or all stainless steel depending on dial color (silver or black).
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Das wäre dann die zweite Erhöhung innerhalb von ein paarMatthias S. hat geschrieben: Aber SUB, SUBDATE, GMT und SEADWELLER sowie STAHLDAYTONA
wird es auch treffen
Also noch schnell zuschlagen
Monaten.
Das kann ich mir selbst bei Rolex nicht vorstellen.
So wie ich es verstanden habe, sollen nur die Goldmodelle, auf-
grund des höheren Goldpreises betroffen sein.
Na ja, warten wir es ab.
Gruß
Andreas
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Since its creation by Jack Heuer in 1964, the Carrera chronograph has been one of TAG Heuer’s most iconic models, celebrated as much for its design as for its technological prowess.
It derives its name from the Carrera Panamericana Mexico, a famously difficult car race of the 1950s, among whose participants was the legendary Argentinean driver Juan Manuel Fangio who won the last edition. Worn on the wrist by most F1 drivers in the 1970s, the Carrera has become the must-have chronograph of watch collectors and die-hard fans of motor racing.
The brand-new Carrera Tachymeter Racing is targeted at fans of strong sensations. Furnished with a tachymeter on its fixed bezel for calculating speed, it pays homage to the great motor racing legends and “gentleman drivers.” Its rubber bracelet, partially perforated, is inspired by the mythic universe of racecar driving in the 1950s, and the red needles and massive beveled indexes on the black dial call to mind the speed counters on classic racecar dashboards
This new sporty chronograph will be available in April 2006.
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After the incredible success of the first “SLR Chronograph by TAG Heuer“ Caliber 36-R at Baselworld 2004, TAG Heuer proudly launches the TAG Heuer SLR for Mercedes-Benz, an exceptional new piece of watchmaking prowess.
Destined for fans of exclusive automobiles and connoisseurs of high-end timepieces, the new SLR chronograph celebrates the long and fruitful alliance between TAG Heuer, McLaren and Mercedes-Benz.
Launched in a limited edition of 3,500 pcs, its pushbuttons are boldly positioned on the top of the case, ergonomically inclined at 45 degrees; a timekeeping scale is audaciously placed inside the case on a rotating, mechanic, unidirectional ring driven by a second crown at 9 o’clock. The exterior bezel, elegantly polished in black finish and engraved “SLR,” is thus able to feature a tachymeter, like those used by professional racers to calculate speed.
To accentuate these innovations even further, the dial features superbly high-end finishings: ten double index diamond facets have been applied by hand one-by-one; two rhodium-plated rings elegantly circle the counters at 3 and 9 o’clock; and the hands have been diamond-tipped by hand.
The chronograph’s classic alligator bracelet is boldly integrated inside the case, thus allowing for a perfectly streamlined profile on the wrist. The bracelet also features a safety buckle operated by pushbuttons and engraved with “SLR.”
A strong design (43mm diameter) for a powerful automobile, the TAG Heuer SLR for Mercedes-Benz is a high-end creation of character reserved for admirers of the world’s most exclusive timepieces.
Since its creation by Jack Heuer in 1964, the Carrera chronograph has been one of TAG Heuer’s most iconic models, celebrated as much for its design as for its technological prowess.
It derives its name from the Carrera Panamericana Mexico, a famously difficult car race of the 1950s, among whose participants was the legendary Argentinean driver Juan Manuel Fangio who won the last edition. Worn on the wrist by most F1 drivers in the 1970s, the Carrera has become the must-have chronograph of watch collectors and die-hard fans of motor racing.
The brand-new Carrera Tachymeter Racing is targeted at fans of strong sensations. Furnished with a tachymeter on its fixed bezel for calculating speed, it pays homage to the great motor racing legends and “gentleman drivers.” Its rubber bracelet, partially perforated, is inspired by the mythic universe of racecar driving in the 1950s, and the red needles and massive beveled indexes on the black dial call to mind the speed counters on classic racecar dashboards
This new sporty chronograph will be available in April 2006.
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After the incredible success of the first “SLR Chronograph by TAG Heuer“ Caliber 36-R at Baselworld 2004, TAG Heuer proudly launches the TAG Heuer SLR for Mercedes-Benz, an exceptional new piece of watchmaking prowess.
Destined for fans of exclusive automobiles and connoisseurs of high-end timepieces, the new SLR chronograph celebrates the long and fruitful alliance between TAG Heuer, McLaren and Mercedes-Benz.
Launched in a limited edition of 3,500 pcs, its pushbuttons are boldly positioned on the top of the case, ergonomically inclined at 45 degrees; a timekeeping scale is audaciously placed inside the case on a rotating, mechanic, unidirectional ring driven by a second crown at 9 o’clock. The exterior bezel, elegantly polished in black finish and engraved “SLR,” is thus able to feature a tachymeter, like those used by professional racers to calculate speed.
To accentuate these innovations even further, the dial features superbly high-end finishings: ten double index diamond facets have been applied by hand one-by-one; two rhodium-plated rings elegantly circle the counters at 3 and 9 o’clock; and the hands have been diamond-tipped by hand.
The chronograph’s classic alligator bracelet is boldly integrated inside the case, thus allowing for a perfectly streamlined profile on the wrist. The bracelet also features a safety buckle operated by pushbuttons and engraved with “SLR.”
A strong design (43mm diameter) for a powerful automobile, the TAG Heuer SLR for Mercedes-Benz is a high-end creation of character reserved for admirers of the world’s most exclusive timepieces.
Light side of the mood!
Tach auch. Schön hier!
Einstandsbeitrag...
Gerüchte:
- IWC bringt eine BP mit Handaufzug (Basis FA Jones-Kaliber) um 44mm
- Nachfolger der PP 5110
- Breguet bringt die "Tradition" mit Zusatzfunktion
Keine Gerüchte:
- neues Werk bei AL&S
- neues Werk bei GP
- AMVOX-2 in diversen Metallen und schicke Reverso zum 75. bei JLC
- möglicherweise Silizium-Teile auch bei anderen als PP
- UN neue Sonata mit Kathedral-Tonfeder, Ludovico und Maxi Diver; gibt´s auch schon Bilder von:
http://www.network54.com/Forum/169624/m ... 139164557/
Beste Grüße,
Peter
Einstandsbeitrag...
Gerüchte:
- IWC bringt eine BP mit Handaufzug (Basis FA Jones-Kaliber) um 44mm
- Nachfolger der PP 5110
- Breguet bringt die "Tradition" mit Zusatzfunktion
Keine Gerüchte:
- neues Werk bei AL&S
- neues Werk bei GP
- AMVOX-2 in diversen Metallen und schicke Reverso zum 75. bei JLC
- möglicherweise Silizium-Teile auch bei anderen als PP
- UN neue Sonata mit Kathedral-Tonfeder, Ludovico und Maxi Diver; gibt´s auch schon Bilder von:
http://www.network54.com/Forum/169624/m ... 139164557/
Beste Grüße,
Peter
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