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Hello Legmann and all

I do agree with you I do not collect ornated watch but complication watch
The movement for me is the main attraction.
New money have a tendency to be attracted by the bling bling
a diamond covered watch has to offer it made techromarine a very "in" watch for a while because Hollywood stars where buying .
A fully diamond dial Basel and front casing for 20k when a Rolex was 200 K for same description
of course diamonds where from SI quality down a cheaper color even below Top wesselton branding while Rolex are VVS 2 and up with D color

But it was a good show
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and what about the new gold ... who is mix with other elements like carbride or ruby powder ... does is keep the same value in the long term ....
Ice can be misleading , is truth if you don't no quality of it ... So its better to thrust a big house name like rolex breguet tag heuer.
Diamonds never loose value .

and I'm all about the complication also.
 

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Wich as the best complication , that's a complicated question !
I love jaeger lecoultre !
Master Ultra thin minute reapeter flying tourbillion... If I had to have one only watch !
http://www.jaeger-lecoultre.com/FR/...minute-repeater-flying-tourbillon/1313520#/t1
Master grande tradition gyro tourbillion 3 ! More gorgeous than the zenith Christophe colomb !
http://www.jaeger-lecoultre.com/FR/...radition-gyrotourbillon-3-jubilee/5036420#/t1
Lecoultre atmos! Marc Newson ! 120 Vph Economy of energy and perpetual !
http://www.jaeger-lecoultre.com/FR/fr/watches/atmos-by-marc-newson/5165102

Breguet aero naval High frequency escapement in Silicon ! Best fastest frequency watch not a gimmick like the tag heuer 1000 !
http://www.breguet.com/fr/garde-temps/type-xx-xxi-xxii

Jacquet-Droz that is a complication !
http://www.jaquet-droz.com/fr/collections/novelties-les-ateliers-dart/bird-repeater-geneva

And not the least Patek
Black and gold hummmmm!
https://www.patek.com/fr/montres-pour-hommes/grandes-complications/6102R-001
Day date mont year bisextil Reapeter chronograph .....
https://www.patek.com/fr/montres-pour-hommes/grandes-complications/5208P-001


A couldn't forget omega 9300 co axial ( dark side of th moon )
 

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2001 Swatch Diaphane One Carousel Tourbillon

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A lower end amazing complication watch a carousel movement from swatch http://grail-watch.com/2014/04/02/2001-swatch-diaphane-one-carousel-tourbillon/


A 360 degrees rotation of the dial with bonus a tourbillon al of this for a swatch watch It was high horology and pricey luxury in a sleek plastic and aluminum package that was unmistakably Swatch!


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Tourbillon Carrousel Watch Finally Explains What Blancpain Has Been Talking About, Ha

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Tourbillon Carrousel Watch Finally Explains What Blancpain Has Been Talking About, Hands-On
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Blancpain-Tourbillon-Carrousel-15 The Blancpain Tourbillon Carrousel presented at Baselworld 2013 showcases the difference between the well-known (among watch people) tourbillon and its lesser-known cousin, the carrousel. Each uses very similar methods for attempting to compensate for gravity in a balance wheel. Just a smidgen of background. Blancpain used to produce tourbillon complications like the best of them. Then a few years ago they seemed to decide that the tourbillon was too common (pshh, tourbillon... I know! Like everyone has one). So they adopted the carrousel as "their" preferred rotating regulation system. It was an interesting idea, but the funny part was seeing them attempt to explain in words exactly how a tourbillon and carrousel are different. So for those struggling to distinguish between the two (and there are many who will struggle), this watch will finally allow you to compare a tourbillon and carrousel side by side. Thanks Blancpain!
This is important for a number of reasons. Some have tried to deride the carrousel, considering it an inferior tourbillon or a second rate complication altogether. Making appreciation of the carrousel more difficult, is the fact what while helpful videos by Blancpain try to make the distinction with the tourbillon clear, it remains relatively too technical for most people to truly understand.

I for one, was one of those people who struggled to tell the difference at first, and it didn't help that Blancpain is the only company that actively delineates the difference between the two, leaving it as the only brand that uses the carrousel in such an assertive way.

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To put it as simply as possible, the tourbillon runs via a single gear train all the way to the escape wheel which uses a fixed fourth wheel (normally running seconds) upon which it makes its rotation, spinning the cage as it goes along. The carrousel on the other hand, runs two gear trains, the first from the mainspring to the escape wheel like a normal watch, the second running through the third wheel with additional gears to turn the cage sitting on a platform that is geared to rotate.

If all this sounds confusing to you, it doesn't matter, just know that the carrousel has a plain technical difference, even though the purpose is essentially the same as a tourbillon - to average out gravity related losses in timekeeping. Just let us know if you want a full technical article explaining the difference, and I will see what I can do. Still, have a look at this video if you are technically inclined, and perhaps you will be able to perceive the difference yourself. Of course on the watch, Blancpain makes it easy by labeling which complication is which.

As the brand that wants to be known as the one with the carrousel, this watch makes sense for Blancpain. Part of the enjoyment of high end watch-making is the understanding and appreciation of the little details, and it was in my trying to understand the difference between the tourbillon and the carrousel that really made me get a better than vague sense of how they work.


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Hello Marc7

A lower end amazing complication watch a carousel movement from swatch http://grail-watch.com/2014/04/02/2001-swatch-diaphane-one-carousel-tourbillon/


A 360 degrees rotation of the dial with bonus a tourbillon al of this for a swatch watch It was high horology and pricey luxury in a sleek plastic and aluminum package that was unmistakably Swatch!


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Wow a 3000$ plastic watch ! Beatiful watch with a real complicated movement !
At this price I'll look at Tudor first !
But very nice watch
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Wow a 3000$ plastic watch ! Beatiful watch with a real complicated movement !
At this price I'll look at Tudor first !
But very nice watch
Great find !

That watch was made to commemorate in 2001 for the 200 th anniversary of the invention of the famous Tourbillon by the none less famous Louis Abraham Breget also the creator of Breget watch company.
Breget being a company in the swatch Group .




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Corum famous bubble watch

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Corum Bubble Watch Is Back For 2015


http://www.ablogtowatch.com/corum-bubble-watch-back-2015/




7 COMMENTSMARCH 27, 2015BY ARIEL ADAMS
Corum-Bubble-Watch-2015-1 It is really about time Corum returned the popular Bubble watch - a timepiece collection that originally came out in the year 2000 and served a major modern role in the brand's history. Eventually, the Corum Bubble watch collection was discontinued, probably because Corum started to go a bit nuts with some silly limited edition models - that, looking back today, are pretty darn cool. You may recall back in 2008, when aBlogtoWatch featured a collection of limited edition Corum Bubble watches that were extremely fitting for Halloween. For Baselworld 2015, the Corum Bubble is back, and I finally have reason to pay attention to the brand again.
I recall a few years ago meeting with Corum at Baselworld and inquiring about the Bubble and whether we might see one again. Someone sneered at me remarking that "we don't think that is right for the brand anymore. We've moved past that." "Ok..." is all I could respond with, and we moved on to seeing more new variations of the Admirals Cup and Golden Bridge collection. I've always liked Corum, but over the last few years, the fun side of the brand seemed to be diminishing and being replaced with a lot of ill-conceived high-end watches that did nothing to serve the image of the brand. I believe that the last time I wrote about Corum was back in January of 2014 when I had a less than optimistic view of the Corum Chronograph Tourbillon 47 Seafender. Later, the brand decided to stick double tourbillons into an Admiral's Cup watch, and with their new ownership by China Haidian Holdings, I more or less assumed the brand's appeal for watch enthusiasts was (at least temporarily) over. So you can imagine my delighted surprise to hear that the Corum Bubble is back.




Not only back, but back with decent prices. In fact, aside from some minor changes and a case size that has been increased to 47mm wide from 45mm wide, the 2015 Corum Bubble is very similar to the way it was when Corum decided to discontinue it. Also, even though the case is larger (and sounds really big) the Corum Bubble wears smaller than it is with snub lugs and a case that wraps around your wrist nicely. With that said, I am pretty sure you can imagine that with a name like the "Bubble," this watch is thick. The sapphire crystal alone is 8mm thick and the entire Corum Bubble watch is 18.8mm thick - but in a cool way.


Corum got the original idea for the Corum Bubble from a prototype dive watch meant for extreme depths. It may very well have been a Rolex. The thick crystal acted to distort the dial, and Corum just sort of played with that and created "bubble-style" hands and hour markers that look interesting with a bit of distortion. The rounded edges make that possible, but also give the timepiece a fun, almost cartoonish look that has appeal to many people. The dial and case shape together have made the Corum Bubble one of the most distinctive "fun" high-end watches around, and I am really glad to see that Corum realized discontinuing it was a mistake. It is entirely possible that the Corum Bubble watch collection needed a break, and I am happy to see it return for its 15-year anniversary.


For the relaunch of the Corum Bubble, there are three models, two of which are limited edition. Corum is clearly taking it slow with the Corum Bubble, but these are nice models. All of the 2015 Corum Bubble watches use the same movements that Corum used in its previous three-hand Corum Bubble watches, which is their Caliber CO 0082 (a base Swiss ETA 2892 automatic). The CO 0082 has been skeletonized for the non-limited edition model which is the return of the Corum Bubble Skeleton. Extremely similar to the older Corum Bubble Skeleton watches, the new Skeleton has slightly different skeletonized bridge designs.




The two limited edition 2015 Corum Bubble watches are the Corum Bubble ALL Black in a black PVD-coated steel case as well as the Corum Bubble Vintage, which has a bronze-colored PVD-coated steel case. Each of the two limited edition models will have a total of 350 pieces. More good news is in regard to pricing - which is rather welcoming for the limited edition models (even compared to the prices of original Corum Bubble watches available for sale) at a reasonable $3,425 for the Corum Bubble All Black and Corum Bubble Vintage, and a lofty $8,300 for the non-limited Corum Bubble Skeleton.




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Ressence type 3 is on my top 3 for innovation style and design . No hands no crown only disk that orbit inside the watch .So every time you look at it the dial as changed position. The contrast on the type 3 as such as spectacular , the white looks as small light bars because there's no reflection of light between the sapphire and the dial who is filed with oil and to move those dial they use micro magnetic field.... Such a beauty simple and complex (407 component ) at the same time :)
http://ressence.eu/collection/type-3/
http://ressence.eu/downloads/type_1/TYPE_1b_01.jpg
http://ressence.eu/downloads/type_1/TYPE_1w_front.jpg
http://www.hodinkee.com/blog/hands-on-ressence-type-1-3-configurations
 

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Ressence type 3 is on my top 3 for innovation style and design . No hands no crown only disk that orbit inside the watch .So every time you look at it the dial as changed position. The contrast on the type 3 as such as spectacular , the white looks as small light bars because there's no reflection of light between the sapphire and the dial who is filed with oil and to move those dial they use micro magnetic field.... Such a beauty simple and complex (407 component ) at the same time :)
http://ressence.eu/collection/type-3/
http://ressence.eu/downloads/type_1/TYPE_1b_01.jpg
http://ressence.eu/downloads/type_1/TYPE_1w_front.jpg
http://www.hodinkee.com/blog/hands-on-ressence-type-1-3-configurations


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Greubel Forsey Quantieme-Perpetuel a equation

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Greubel Forsey

http://www.greubelforsey.com/en/collection/quantieme-perpetuel-equation


Greubel Forsey has pushed beyond the previous limits of watchmaking, with no fewer than six major inventions, and a focus on ground-breaking inclined tourbillons. Now it’s time to reinvent the horological complication in the original sense of the term, and to show that in this area as well, watchmaking is in a perpetual state of evolution. The technically and ergonomically innovative Double Balancier 35° and GMT provided the springboard for this new take on the time-honoured perpetual calendar.

The QP à ÉQUATION in white gold measures 43.5mm in diameter and is 16mm high. It includes a fourth patentthe 24-second Tourbillon inclined at 25°, . The balance oscillates at 21,600v/h and the power reserve is 72 hours from two fast-rotation superimposed barrels that feature protection against excess tension. This leaves space for a large free-sprung balance. The movement diameter is 37mm(16.41 lignes), height 9.55mm and comprises 570 components and 65 jewels.



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What is the perpetual calendar ?

The perpetual calendar is the most advanced version of this type of complication that is the date display .

From the simplest to the most sophisticated

The calendar is a mechanism that allows the display of the date of the month , that is to say a display of 1 to 31, which jumps every 24 hours .

There are different calendars that do not compete with the technicality of the perpetual calendar . When the simple date requires intervention after each month that lasts less than 31 days , it is no need to intervene only once a year , in February , for the annual calendar .

The management of leap years

The perpetual calendar , he requires no intervention, and takes into account all the specifics of the month, but also years managing leap years , and , until 2100 .




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Booker, what advice (if any) can you provide about purchasing vintage timepieces?

Would love to own an older restored Omega or Zenith, but difficult to know if what you are purchasing is authentic and original.
 

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Booker, what advice (if any) can you provide about purchasing vintage timepieces?

Would love to own an older restored Omega or Zenith, but difficult to know if what you are purchasing is authentic and original.
Hello legmann;

Yes have the time piece verified for authenticity ,by a specialist ,I actually have a Ulysses Nardin pocket watch circa 1900 in my collection .

High end Jewelery stores that are selling brand new pieces can assist you and of course reliable auction house



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Art on a Dial of a Watch

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Other subject then complications or grand complications or gem stones ,
Enamel art on a dial ?

https://www.google.ca/search?q=enam...LBYKpogTT34HABQ&ved=0CCAQsAQ&biw=1366&bih=659


http://www.ulysse-nardin.com/en/swiss_watch_manufacturer/News___Events/News/Enamelling_Process.html


https://www.google.ca/search?q=enam...v&sa=X&ei=CEEgVfrSDdLhoASrvYCwAQ&ved=0CDUQsAQ

https://www.google.ca/search?q=enam...tbm=isch&q=enamel+dials+from+Gerard+Perregaux


Only a very few High end watch company has the craftsmanship to achieve such level of miniaturized art

My personal favorite does have lots of Oumffffff!LOLhttp://quillandpad.com/2014/12/24/why-do-ulysse-nardins-dials-look-so-good-because-donze-cadrans-authentically-fires-enamel/



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The A. Lange & Söhne Grand Complication

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoDxIGZgWek


When the A. Lange & Söhne Grand Complication was first announced at SIHH 2013 it got the entire watch industry's attention -- as you would expect an extremely complex, 50mm diameter, $2.6 million watch to do -- though only a handful of people were able to actually see the watch in person. Large scale models and official press photos had to suffice for most. But a few weeks ago a prototype Grand Complication made

What is a Minute Repeater?
A repeater is a complication in a mechanical watch that chimes the time on demand by activating a push or a slide-piece. Different types of repeater allow the time to be heard to varying degrees of precision; from the simple quarter-repeater which merely strikes the number of hours and quarters, to the minute repeater which sounds the time down to the minute using separate tones for hours, quarter-hours and minutes.

Originating before widespread use of electricity, they allowed the time to be determined in the dark and they were also used by the visually impaired. Today minute repeaters, one of the most complex repeater mechanisms, are coveted by collectors and watch lovers alike as rare masterpieces of precision mechanical engineering.



Putting all the complication together is a accomplishement





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Divers watch rolex sea dweller

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A watch water resistant to great depth

The Rolex Sea Dweller

The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date Sea-Dweller is a line of diver's watches manufactured by Rolex, with an underwater diving depth rating of 610 metres (2,000 ft) for the vintage models and up to 3,900 metres (12,800 ft) for the most recent[when?] Sea-Dweller DEEPSEA model.http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/70/Rolex_deepsea.jpg/330px-Rolex_deepsea.jpg,

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...a_Sea-Dweller_watch_customized_bu_TraxNYC.jpg


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Rolex Watches Featured in James Bond Films

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The much loved James Bond film series has historically introduced a whole host of amazingly innovative products to the world. Where the Rolex Company is concerned, its watches have been featured in a total of nine 007 movies including Dr. No, From Russian with Love, Goldfinger, Thunderball, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, Live and Let Die, The Man with the Golden Gun, and License to Kill.



Within the eight Bond Movies that featured Rolex watches, various characters had the pleasure of wearing a beautiful Rolex. Beginning with Dr. No in 1962, James Bond can be spotted wearing a Rolex non-perpetual with a cold-colored case, light-colored dial, and dark colored strap, it became known as the Sylvia Trench Rolex. In the same movie, he also sported the Rolex Submariner 6538, which became Bond’s signature watch.

In the 1963 hit From Russian with Love, Bond wears what has been coined the “Russian Embassy Rolex”, or a Rolex Submariner with a textured strap. One can’t forget how beautiful the pre-owned Rolex Submariner appeared with his perfectly tailored clothing. Within the same movie, Bond also sported a watch very similar to the Sylvia Trench Rolex.

When Goldfinger took the world by storm in 1964, Bond once again could be seen wearing his Rolex Submariner 6538, which was provided the name “Cigarette Lighter Rolex.” There was one change made to the watch that included the use of an undersized RAF strap. In the 1965 Bond film Thunderball, Bond wore his Rolex Submariner with undersized RAF strap as he attempted to save the world yet once again.

In You Only Live Twice, the Sylvia Trench Rolex stole reappeared. This reveals Bond’s commitment to classic elegance, durability, and precision. Two years later in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service Bond reverted back to the Rolex Submariner, but this time introduced the stainless steel bracelet. Additionally, the movie saw him wear the Rolex 6239 with stainless steel bracelet.

By 1973, the world expected to see Bond’s Rolex watch no matter where he went. Thus, when he wore the Rolex Submariner 5513 with a stainless steel bracelet in Live and Let Die, it was no surprise. The watch inspired many men to find a very similar timepiece for themselves.

Bond’s love affair with Rolex was at its end in The Man with the Golden Gun of 1974. Once again he wore the Rolex Submariner with stainless steel bracelet. When 1976 was born, Bond’s Rolex love affair was replaced with a new love for SEIKO. Since then, Rolex hasn’t been a part of a single Bond movie.

Rolex collectors from around the world are constantly seeking out pre-owned Rolex watches from the James Bond era. Finding them can be quite tricky, but it is possible. No matter how old we James Bond fans are we still crave to be like Bond as we adventure our way through life.

- See more at: http://www.bobswatches.com/rolex-bl...in-james-bond-films.html#sthash.DnYPyYET.dpuf




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