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Carl F. Bucherer Patravi TravelTec Four X [Basel 2012]

Yes, I realise we’re not quite clear of SIHH just yet (and plenty of updates to come from there), but at this time of year the main events do tend to run into a bit of a blur :-)

[Press Release] Titanium, ceramic, 18kt rose gold and rubber: with the Patravi TravelTec Four X, time takes on a new material format.

In the new Patravi TravelTec FourX model, the watchmakers at Carl F. Bucherer bring together not only different time zones but also different worlds – worlds of exquisite materials. Fine 18 K rose gold, paired with extra-hard hightech ceramic, which sets the highest standards in the timeconsuming process of forming the bezel. And high-quality titanium and highly resistant rubber also play their role in an extraordinary overall concept. For together, these four very
different materials add yet another dimension to the fourth dimension of time: exclusivity.

Movement and case integrated for the first time.
The design of the Patravi TravelTec, which was first launched in 2006, created entirely new challenges for engineers, watchmakers and designers, since the specification required the clear and simultaneous indication of three time zones, necessitating for the first time ever the integration of movement and case. In the Patravi TravelTec, the case contains part of the time-zone selection mechanism, which is controlled in two directions by means of a single monopusher. The process can even be observed through a window that has been let into the side.

For frequent fliers and globetrotters.
The time and effort put into the design is very much aimed at ease of operation. For example, the direction of travel (east or west) can be pre-selected on the multifunctional monopusher at 10 o’clock and each push causes a jump to the next time zone, the flange with its imprinted 24-hour scale turning in either direction to guarantee that the red hours hand always shows the correct local time.

Unlike other “world time watches”, the Patravi TravelTec is suitable both for frequent flyers and for those who communicate with people all over the world. Those entering another time zone will prefer to make an adjustment at once, moving the wedge-shaped hours-hand forward or backward an hour at a time. Those who frequently need to make calls to other time zones will value the combination of the 24-hours hand and the patented Patravi TravelTec mechanism, with which the time zone of the person called can be selected and it can be seen at a glance whether it is day or night there.

With the new Patravi TravelTec FourX model, Carl F. Bucherer has created an additional highlight. Four different materials are used, forming a unique combination of luxury and high tech: 18kt rose gold, titanium, ceramic and rubber. The technical look of total visibility is enhanced by the coloring. Matt black contrasts with fine rose gold, while red emphasizes important information on the dial.

Technical Specifications

Reference number: 00.10620.22.93.01
Movement: automatic, CFB 1901.1 caliber, chronometer, diameter 28.6 mm, height 7.3 mm, 39 jewels, power reserve 42 hours
Functions: chronograph, three time zones, date, hours, minutes, small seconds
Case: 18kt rose gold, ceramic bezel, skeletonized dial, screwdown crown and rubber pusher, titanium monopusher, sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating on both sides, water-resistant to 50 m (5 atm), diameter 46.6 mm, height 15.5 mm
Strap: rubber strap, 18kt rose gold folding clasp
Variants: 00.10620.21.93.01: 950 palladium case, titanium folding clasp

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Carl F. Bucherer Patravi EvoTec Calendar

Ready for some fast facts on the Carl F Bucherer EvoTec Calendar?

Sure? There’ll be a test!

Ok, in 3..2..1:

Technical Specs

Reference number: 00.10629.08.33.01

Movement: Automatic, CFB A1004 Manufacture caliber, diameter 32 mm, height 6.9 mm, 33 jewels, power reserve 55 hours

Functions: Display of the week, big date, date, small seconds

Case: Stainless steel, screw-down crown, sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating on both sides, case back with sapphire crystal, water-resistant to 50 m, diameter 42.6 mm, height 12.85 mm

Strap: Calfskin, folding clasp

Variants: Ref. 00.10629.03.13.01: 18K rose gold case, calfskin strap with rose gold folding clasp

 

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Dying To Know Which Spanish Manufacturers Are Exhibiting At Baselworld?

Of course you are!  

Well, ask and ye shall receive – courtesy of the Spanish Association of Jewellery Manufacturers (Joyex).

And who said we don’t bring you all the hot and burning news? ;-)

- Aguilar de Dios
- As Borraz Gascon- As & As
- Bagués-Masriera
- Carrera y Carrera
- Cervera Barcelona
- Dámaso Martínez
- Facet Jewellery Solutions
- Festina Lotus
- Grupo Munreco- Viceroy-Sandoz
- Laiseca & Ferragut
- Lladró
- Luxenter
- Magerit Joyas
- Majorica
- Noah Diseño
- Ohtres Peninsula
- Osona Box- Vic Box
- Piero Magli W.S.
- Ramon Joiers
- Relojería y Complementos- Marea
- Sólito Watches- Franc Vila
- Valentin- Time Force

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Ronda Mastertech 8000 XXL Chronograph

Pre-Baselworld, Ronda have announced what they claim to be the first XXL chronograph in the 15ligne (33.80 mm) size.

The ‘Mastertech 8000′ (sounds like a food blender doesn’t it?) 8040.B model features a classic design with three eyes at 3, 6, and 9 o’clock, as well as a big 3.6 x 5.5 mm date indicator.

The caliber 8040.N also has a retrograde day indicator at 12 o’clock.

More once the show launches I’m sure.

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Edox Iceman Diver

Moving swiftly on from GTE/SIHH to Baselworld.

Here’s a Basel preview from Edox – the ‘Iceman Diver’ (great name!).

Issued as a limited edition of 600 Pieces, this piece has a stainless steel case, in black PVD.

It measures 43mm, has a sapphire crystal and is water resistant to 1,000 meters.

Movement is the Swiss automatic ETA caliber 2895-2 with 27 jewels, 28,800 vph and a power reserve of 44 hours.

MSRP is $2,500.

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Longines Twenty-Four Hours

It’s that time of year when things really ramp up pre a number of key watch shows.  In advance of the largest of the lot – Baselworld – Longines have introduced the ‘Twenty-Four Hour’s pilots watch.

In the 1950’s Longines supplied watches to the Swiss national airline, Swissair. These timepieces, which had been developed specifically from the brand’s aviators’ watches, had a very distinctive 24-hour dial. This technical characteristic met the needs of navigators who, at the time, had to determine the position of the aircraft and set up a flight plan. Longines has now re-issued this watch for both historical and functional reasons, as well as for the aesthetic attraction it still holds.

The case, in stainless steel, measures 47.5mm. It has an AR-coated sapphire crystal and an engraved back cover on top of a sapphire display back. It is water resistant to 30 meters.

Movement is the Swiss automatic Longines L704.2 (base Valgranges A07-171) with 24 jewels, 28,800 vph and a power reserve of 2 days. Functions are hours, minutes, seconds, date, 24-hour circle on dial. This caliber makes one full circle of the dial in 24 hours.

The dial is matte black with 24 white Arabic numerals with Super-LumiNova coating and a Railway track minute circle with date aperture at 3 o’clock. Hands are skeleton pear steel hour-hand with Super-LumiNova coating, skeleton leaf minute-hand with Super-LumiNova coating and stick with drop counterweight seconds hand.

The strap is black alligator with a Longines buckle.

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