Posts Tagged ‘diamond watch’
Breguet’s New Reine de Naples Sonnerie au Passage Ladies Watch - 200th Anniversary Edition
Breguet has created yet another amazing complication for its Reine de Naples Watch. This year marks the 200th anniversary of the year that the Queen of Naples, Caroline Murat, commissioned Breguet to create the first wrist-worn watch.
This is the first time that Breguet has added a grand complication to the Reine de Naples watch - it strikes on every hour with a set of three double “sonneries.” This differs from a minute repeater in that it strikes automatically and only every hour (the striker can be turned off). The beautiful movement in all its glory is displayed from the back - it is an oval shape to fit the shape of the watch, and features a richly carved rendering of a dove in flight. The hammers that strike the hourly chime are visible through two apertures on the dial at 11 and 1 o’clock.
Caroline was Napoleon Bonaparte’s younger sister and one of eight children. Her husband Joachim ruled Naples from 1808 to 1816, when he was tried for an attempt at the French throne and executed. Caroline was known to be highly intelligent and ambitious. She commissioned the first wrist watch made by Breguet and also was an afficionado of barometers and thermometers.
Watch Specifics: Automatic movement, with a 65 hour power reserve when the strike is off and 50 hours when the strike is on.
Ralph Lauren and his Watch Collection - An Impressive New Player in the Field
It’s not easy to be a start up in the watch world, full of 100-plus year old manufactures. The Swiss have a virtual lock on fine watchmaking, and Ralph Lauren wisely launched his new haute horologerie collection in a partnership with the Richemont group.
This is not to say that Mr. Lauren did not have his hand in every step of the process. He is according to reports an avid watch collector (he also owns some of the rarest automobiles) and of course has his own distinctive style and unwavering dedication to quality. It’s also rumored that he rejected the brown color of his watchbands several times until it was just to his specifications.
All of this hard work and attention to detail has borne a distinctive collection of three first models, the Stirrup, the Slim Classique, and the Sporting collection. Movements range from manual winds to automatics.
The highest complication is a World Time in the Sporting collection, that has a second time zone, 40 hour power reserve, day/night indicator, and date. The collection was introduced at the 2009 SIHH show amid great anticipation from retail. Historically many fashion designers have licensed their name to manufactures but this is the first “designer” launch that embraces the craft of watchmaking at its highest level.
Chanel's Iconic Camellia Jewelry and Diamond Ladies Watch
Chanel’s impact on the fashion world is unmatched. Her creations have become staples for the fashionable the world over: quilted handbags, Chanel jackets, and bold, impactful jewelry, both costume and precious.
Chanel today also has an amazing collection of fine jewelry that takes some of its inspiration from her iconic symbols. The Camellia, often seen as a fabric brooch or print, is also represented in the jewelry line. Camellia are flowering plants native to Asia and have an exotic heady scent.
The camellia’s exotic fragrance and beauty inspired Chanel, and her creations reflect her passion for the flower. It’s also said that her great friend Marcel Proust wore a camellia in his suit buttonhole. Chanel has introduced over the years camellia gold rings, camellia pendants, and the exquisite ladies’ diamond watch with a secret: the top hinges open and closed to reveal the time underneath.
There are many different varieties of the flower, and although the white blossom is more prevalent in the States, the pink varieties are in fact more abundant in their native lands.




