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Bell & Ross Vintage BR126 Sport Chronograph

Quite like this ‘classic’ style piece (not a big fan of B&R’s square models).

A svelte 41mm in stainless steel, it has an AR-coated sapphire crystal and water resistance to 100 meters.

Movement is the automatic ETA caliber 2894-2. It has 37 jewels, 28,800 vph and a power reserve of 42 hours.

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IWC Portofino Edition Laureus Sport For Good Foundation

[Press Release] With a limited special edition for the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation, IWC Schaffhausen is showing its support for the sixth time to children and adolescents who are confronted with the most trying conditions in the course of their everyday lives. The watch manufacturer is launching the Portofino Chronograph in characteristic Laureus blue as a symbol of hope for a better future.

“As a Global Partner of the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation, IWC Schaffhausen is launching another watch with a mission that goes well beyond keeping the exact time,” says CEO Georges Kern. “The Portofino Chronograph Edition Laureus Sport for Good Foundation is an ambassador for children and young people from all over the world who lead lives that are far from blessed and are in urgent need of our support. We are able – and willing – to lend a helping hand.” Since 2005, the Schaffhausenbased company has been a driving force behind Laureus, which supports over 90 projects worldwide that give socially underprivileged children and adolescents the hope of a better life and show them ways of helping themselves.

Every year, in keeping with a revered tradition, IWC Schaffhausen selects a model from its collection as a means of supporting the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation. In 2012, it is the Portofino Chronograph’s turn to sustain this sport-inspired range of watches.

The Portofino Chronograph Edition Laureus Sport for Good Foundation in stainless steel is available in a limited edition of 2,500 watches. The exclusive timepiece in the hallmark shade of blue combines understated elegance with a distinctive sporting flair and is a perfect example of successful design and modern technology. The stopwatch elements have been so skilfully integrated that the simplicity typical of the Portofino is retained. The chronograph dial, too, is equally restrained without sacrificing any of its functionality. The aggregate timing displays are joined by a small seconds at “9 o’clock”, which elegantly counterbalances the day and date displays on the opposite side of the dial.

The Portofino Chronograph Edition Laureus Sport for Good Foundation is powered by the tried-and-tested 79320 calibre with a 44-hour power reserve and automatic winding with a ballbearing rotor. A special engraving embellishes the back of the case. This year, in keeping with tradition, IWC Schaffhausen organized its annual children’s drawing competition among all the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation projects worldwide.

The subject “Time to inspire” motivated children and young people all over the world, aged between 4 and 16, to take part. The jury finally chose an illustration by 7-year-old Kumara Wadu Parami Apsara from Sri Lanka, who is part of the Seenigama Sport for Life project. The young girl, who was born exactly a month before the devastating tsunami, took inspiration from the subject to depict four young girls happily playing and enjoying themselves without a care in the world. The winning entry is engraved into the case back of the special edition and serves as a reminder that part of the proceeds from sales will help children all over the world come to terms with their difficulties and find renewed courage despite all the setbacks and losses.

The last three decades in Sri Lanka have been marked by fear and suffering. A 30-year civil war that ended only in 2010 destroyed a large proportion of the island and violently ripped many communities apart. The effects of the horrendous tsunami that hit in December 2004 are still keenly felt, even 7 years later. In April 2005, 4 months after the catastrophe, representatives of the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation first paid a visit to the devastated southern province of Sri Lanka around Galle. Under the leadership of cricketing legend and Laureus World Sports Academy member Sir Ian Botham, the team looked into ways of using sport to give children and adolescents in the crisisstricken region something they could count on and use, to make a large contribution to rebuilding the country. Following its visit, the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation began cooperating with the locally active Foundation of Goodness and set up the Seenigama Sport for Life project as a means of actively supporting the region.

While the first priority was to heal the mental wounds and rebuild the country and its infrastructure after the tsunami, the focus today is on a long-term commitment. The Seenigama Sport for Life project offers coaching in cricket, volleyball, swimming, basketball and badminton from which more than 1,400 children and young people in eight village schools now benefit. Sport is also used as a means of tackling the many social problems, and this is having a positive effect on the entire region. The Foundation of Goodness has also extended its efforts to the north of the country. It is the only non-governmental organization involved and, together with the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation, is fostering post-war development in Sri Lanka.

New sports facilities are being built in the former wartorn zone of Mankulum in the north of Sri Lanka. In March 2011, Ian Botham paid a visit to the project region, which is still plagued by landmines. “Sri Lanka has had to face a number of challenges over the years including the tsunami and conflict, and I never cease to be inspired by the strength of the human spirit to deal with the challenges that affect communities,” said a visibly moved Ian Botham.

Sport will continue to play a key role in the attempt to have a positive influence on the lives of as many children and adolescents as possible in Sri Lanka and to pave the road to a better future.

Further information can be found at: www.laureus.com/foundation/projects

Seenigama Sport for Life is just one of over 90 worldwide projects supported by the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation. A charitable foundation, it has already assisted over 1.5 million children and adolescents who are victims of poverty, homelessness, war, violence, discrimination, drug addiction, racism and HIV/Aids. IWC Schaffhausen is a Global Partner and worldwide representative of the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation. With the support of the Laureus World Sports Academy, an association of sports legends who between them hold over 100 Olympic medals, 100 world championship titles and 200 world records, the aim is to help children and young people find a way out of drugs, poverty and violence.

Following this principle, the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation is active in crisis areas all over the world, including the slums of Mumbai and Uganda, the South Bronx in New York and in the region torn by the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.

Technical Specifications

Ref. IW391019
Features – Mechanical chronograph movement, date and day display, small hacking seconds, case back engraving based on the winning entry to the “Time to inspire” drawing competition, limited to 2,500 watches in stainless steel.

Movement – Calibre 79320, Frequency 28,800 A/ h / 4 Hz, Jewels 25, Power reserve 44 h
Winding automatic

Watch – Materials stainless-steel case, blue dial with rhodium-plated Roman numerals, blue alligator leather strap with pin buckle in stainless steel, Glass sapphire, convex, antireflective coating on both sides, Water-resistant 3 bar – Diameter 42 mm x Height 13.5 mm.

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Antoine Preziuso Grand Tourbillon Sport GTS [Baselworld 2012]

There’s kind of a sting in the tail with this one – albeit a luxury sting!

More on that in a bit.

The Antoine Preziuso Grand Tourbillon Sport GTS is a biggun’ at 52mm.

It’s made from the unusual combination – for a watch – of cobalt and chromium alloy.

Makes it very strong apparently.

The movement is a hand-wound caliber APG/28T unit. This has 19 jewels and a power reserve of 110 hours.

You get a sapphire crystal on the front and back and water resistance to 30 meters.

The watch comes wearing a black crocodile strap with red stitching and a folding clasp.

And the ‘sting’?

Well, just a soft one: you can only pick this one up in Geneva.

The saving grace may be that the price of purchase also includes a business class flight and a couple of nights in a hotel to allow you to do so.

Not sure about you, but I think I’d rather they sold it over here and save me the extra dough! :-)

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F.P. Journe Octa Sport

It’s funny the way our mind works sometimes.  To me, this is a watch the Devil would wear (if the Devil needed a watch that is).

At 42mm in size, this one comes in an aluminium alloy and rubber case.

Front and rear sapphire crystals and water resistance of 40 meters.

Powering the Devil’s timepiece is an automatic FP Journe in-house caliber 1300.3. This is made from an aluminium alloy with an off-center titanium rotor. It has 40 jewels, 21,600 vph and a power reserve of 3 days.

Looks fantastic from the rear :-)

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Phosphor World Time Sport

This month sees the release of a new e-ink model from Phosphor: the World Time Sport.

You get a choice of orange, black or white straps as well as multiple timezone support and a reasonable degree of atmospheric protection.

Still relatively early days for e-ink in watches, which gives an incredible viewing experience, but struggles a bit with fast motion graphics such as with stopwatches or  other animations.

Nevertheless, a nice watch and only $80!

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Archimede Sport Taucher M

Archimede have released the ‘Sport Taucher M’ range.

The 41.55m models all have a stainless steel bezel and a choice of stainless, sharkskin(!) or rubber strap.

They have an AR-coated sapphire crystal and are water resistant to 300 meters.

Movement is the Swiss automatic ETA caliber 2824-2 with 25 jewels, 28,800 vph and a power reserve of 42 hours.

Priced at $895.

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Gucci G-Timeless Sport

[Press Release] Gucci Timepieces brand launches two extensions to its G-Timeless range of sport, rugged watches with stylish, unisex appeal. Designed by Creative Director Frida Giannini, G-Timeless Sport is available in two extensions to the larger 44mm model in the range.

This new variant heralds the introduction of a very dynamic, sporty timepiece designed to enrich Gucci Timepieces’ offering for men and to strengthen the House’s range of sports watches with a model in the popular Diver style (water resistant to 100 meters). The new G-Timeless Sport is available in stainless steel or black PVD, teamed with a white or black dial and a choice of coordinating straps. The crisp, highly recognizable Gucci green-red-green “web” motif comes in white or black super-resistant nylon, whilst the bracelets in black PVD or stainless steel are crafted with a new, smoother “one link” mechanism.

Each dial is distinguished by the “Gucci SPORT” tag at 12 o’clock, the Gucci diamond pattern in the center and the “G” outline shadow, which sets off the green or red luminescent indexes and dots. The Gucci web motif at 3 o’clock provides a flash of coordinated color whilst essential timekeeping functionality is visible in the date counter at 4 o’clock. The fashionable diver aesthetic is achieved by a rotating bezel with an elevated 20-minute section and a white or black scratch-resistant glaze. The bezel is embellished with two different finishes, including cross knurling and straight fluting around the 20-minute elevation, both of which lend this timepiece its tactile, rugged quality.

Technical Specifications

Movement: Swiss Made, quartz movement ETA

Case
Stainless steel case with rotating bezel
Stainless steel with black PVD coating with red 20 minutes (Ref. : YA126230)
Stainless steel with black PVD coating with green 20 minutes(Ref. : YA126229)
Stainless steel and green 20 minutes (Ref. : YA126232, YA126231)
Case back: Snapped case-back

Dial
Black dial with red Superluminova indexes and green/red/green web at 3 o’clock (Ref. : YA126230)
Black dial with green Superluminova indexes and green/red/green web at 3 o’clock (Ref. : YA126229)
White dial with green Superluminova indexes and green/red/green web at 3 o’clock ( Ref. : YA126232, YA126231)

GUCCI SPORT logo printed between center and 12 o’clock
Date at 4 o’clock
“Swiss Made” at 6 o’clock.

Crystal: Sapphire with antireflective coating inside

Bracelet / Strap
Stainless steel with black PVD coating (Ref. : YA126230)
Green-red-green WEB and black nylon strap (Ref. : YA126229)
Stainless steel (Ref. : YA126232)
Green-red-green WEB and white nylon strap (Ref. : YA126231)

Buckle
Stainless steel with black PVD coating deployment buckle (Ref. : YA126230)
Stainless steel with black PVD coating ardillon buckle (Ref. : YA126229)
Stainless steel deployment buckle (Ref. : YA126232)
Stainless steel ardillon buckle (Ref. : YA126231)

Water resistance: 10 atmospheres (320 feet / 100 meters)
Warranty: 2-year international warranty

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Technomarine Cruise Sport Rave

A very short post this one.

In fact, just a picture of the new Technomarine ‘Cruise Sport Rave’.

The orange lines on the strap remind me of lava flows.

What do you think?

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Azzaro Tutto Sport

Here’s the quartz powered Azzaro Tutto Sport.

It’s available in 2 versions – chrono or non.

The chronograph version is steel with a black PVD case, decorated with or without diamonds.

The Tutto Sport is water-resistant to 30 meters.

Technical Specifications

AZ1564.12: 3 hands
AZ1564.13: chonorgraph

Case
Width: 40 mm opening : 29.50 mm
Diamonds only available with stainless steel case
16 diamonds = 0.15 ct
Steel with steel screws, steel black PVD finish with steel screws, steel black PVD finish with black or pink gold screws
Water-resistant to 3 ATM

Movement
AZ1564.12 Swiss quartz movement (RONDA 515)
AZ1564.13 Swiss quartz movement (ETA G15.211)

Functions
AZ1564.12: hours, minutes and second
AZ1564.13: chronograph with 3 counters and date

Bracelet/strap
Steel and black steel PVD finish bracelets, black rubber strap with steel or black PVD finish pin buckle

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Chopard Happy Sport “La vie en rose”

Published by in Chopard on May 14th, 2011 | 1 Comment »

[Press Release] Chopard’s latest addition to the Happy Sport collection, “La vie en rose” radiates summer while retaining the essence of the Happy Sport collection: sports chic with the signature free-moving diamonds.

Roses are the theme to the smallest details: from the bezel set with rose sapphires, to the rosé mother-of-pearl dial and matching satin strap. Adding to the motif is a delicately contoured rose on the dial with free-moving diamonds and rose sapphires that dance like dewdrops across its petals.

“La vie en rose” is 36 mm in diameter and a limited production timepiece available in stainless steel (250 pieces) or rose gold. The rose gold models are available with either a gem-set rose gold bezel (25 pieces) or a non-set bezel (250 pieces).

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