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Victorinox Swiss Army - Watches, Montres, Uhren, Relojes Clip Video de présentation des différents modeles de la marque mais datant de 2005. Réalisé par Foundation Design. Tags: Victorinox Swiss Army Watches Montres Uhren Relojes Knife Manufacture Horlogery Watchmaking Made |
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Romain Jerome - Titanic DNA Reportage http://vsa-watches.blogspot.com/ La montre Romain Jérôme Titanic-DNA -- première pièce d'une collection qui se veut « DNA of Famous Legends » (ADN des grandes légendes) -- entend créer un lien entre notre époque et le « Titanic », paquebot qui a coulé dans l'Atlantique nord en 1912. Argument de la marque : associer une montre de luxe, équipée d'un mouvement haut de gamme (Lajoux Perret, avec petite seconde à 9 h), à des matériaux récupérés sur l'épave du « Titanic ». La lunette en acier oxydée est un alliage qui fusionne l'acier du futur « Titanic II » (dont le lancement est prévu pour 2012, à Belfast, sur le chantier qui avait donné le jour au premier « Titanic ») et quelques parcelles de l'acier remonté de 3 840 m de fond. Le cadran lui-même associe des particules du charbon recueilli sur l'épave à une laque noire. Les aiguilles sont inspirée de l'ancre du « Titanic ». Le boîtier modulaire permet d'associer ces matériaux « DNA » à un boîtier en platine ou en or rose, avec des éléments en titane, en céramique et en matériaux composites (tirage limité à 2012 exemplaires, clin d'œil au lancement du futur « Titanic II »). Le fond de cette montre a été gravé par Kees Engelbarts et il est personnalisable. Tags: romain jerome RomainJerome timepiece titanic wrist watch montres horlogerie horlogery uhren watchmaker watchmaking swis |
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De Witt - WX 1 Watch Concept N°1 http://vsa-watches.blogspot.com/ Tags: De Witt Watches wrist watch montres horlogerie horlogery uhren watchmaker watchmaking swiss movements concept BNB WX1 |
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Jaeger-LeCoultre - Reverso CGI inside animation Video http://vsa-watches.blogspot.com/ Tags: Click to add keywords... |
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IWC - Portugaise Calendrier Perpétuel Calibre 50611 http://vsa-watches.blogspot.com/ Tags: Click to add keywords... |
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FP Journe - Sonnerie Souveraine http://vsa-watches.blogspot.com/ Tags: Click to add keywords... |
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Concord - C1 chronographe http://vsa-watches.blogspot.com/ Tags: Click to add keywords... |
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Chopard - Calibre Louis-Ulysse Chopard (LUC) http://vsa-watches.blogspot.com/ Tags: Click to add keywords... |
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Greubel Forse - 24 Second Inclined Tourbillon http://vsa-watches.blogspot.com/ Tags: Click to add keywords... |
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Blancpain Fifty Fathoms - Launch - 30 meters deep http://vsa-watches.blogspot.com/ Tags: Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Launch Hayek wrist watch montres horlogerie horlogery uhren watchmaker watchmaking swiss suisse |
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Blancpain - Passion For Excellence http://vsa-watches.blogspot.com/ Tags: Blancpain wrist watch montres horlogerie horlogery uhren watchmaker watchmaking swiss suisse |
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Blancpain - Fifty Fathoms http://vsa-watches.blogspot.com/ Tags: Blancpain Fifty Fathoms wrist watch montres horlogerie horlogery uhren watchmaker watchmaking swiss suisse |
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Blancpain - The Peking to Paris Motor Challenge May 2007 http://vsa-watches.blogspot.com/ Tags: Blancpain Pekin Motor Challenge wrist watch montres horlogerie horlogery uhren watchmaker watchmaking swiss suisse |
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Bedat & Co - Discover this Brand http://vsa-watches.blogspot.com/ Tags: Bedat Co wrist watch montres horlogerie horlogery uhren watchmaker watchmaking swiss suisse |
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Alpina - Collection2007 / 2008 Collection http://vsa-watches.blogspot.com/ Tags: Alpina Geneve Geneva wrist watch montres horlogerie horlogery uhren watchmaker watchmaking swiss suisse... |
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Patek Philippe - Nautilus http://vsa-watches.blogspot.com/ Patek Philippe's story In 1839, Antoine Norbert de Patek and François Czapek founded Patek, Czapek & C° in Geneva. At the 1844 Universal Exhibition in Paris, Antoine Norbert de Patek met Jean Adrien Philippe, inventor in 1842 of a pocket watch with stem winding and hand-setting, and offered him the post of technical director as soon as Czapek's contract ran out. In 1845, Patek Czapek & C° was dissolved, and Antoine Norbert de Patek, Jean Adrien Philippe and Vincent Gostowski founded, in Geneva, Patek & C°. In 1851, the three men changed the company's name to Patek Philippe & C°. 1868 Creation of a key-wound watch with brass bracelet. 1887 The Calatrava Cross became the company's registered logo. 1902 The Gondolo Chronometer name was registered. 1914-1930 Creation of grande complication and très grande complication watches, certain of which, with astronomical complications, were sold to James Ward Packard. These included the first two most complicated pieces by Patek Philippe: one, made in 1916, with 16 complications and another, made in 1927, with 10 complications. 1915 Creation of the first ladies' wristwatch with five-minute repeater. 1925 Creation of the first ladies' wristwatch with perpetual calendar (inspired by a pendant watch). 1933 Henry Graves Jr. purchased what was then the most complicated watch ever made by Patek Philippe. It was sold again in 1999 for $11 million. 1936 Creation of an astronomical wristwatch with perpetual calendar and retrograde date. 1940 Special order for a wristwatch with a pulsometric chronograph and world time. 1959 Creation of watches with second time zone. 1974 Creation of the Calatrava model. 1981 Launch of the Nautilus model. 1982 Creation of the Ellipse d'or model. 1989 The Calibre 89, the world's most complicated pocket watch (33 complications), was unveiled to commemorate the company's 150th anniversary. 1996 Launch of the self-winding wristwatch with annual date. 1997 Launch of the Aquanaut model. 2000 Launch of the Star Caliber 2000 (21 complications) to coincide with the third millennium. 2003 Unveiling of the 10 Day Tourbillon with COSC certification. Tags: Patek Philippe Geneva Nautilus wrist watch montres horlogerie horlogery uhren watchmaker watchmaking swiss suisse |
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Patek Philippe - Star Caliber http://vsa-watches.blogspot.com/ Patek Philippe's story In 1839, Antoine Norbert de Patek and François Czapek founded Patek, Czapek & C° in Geneva. At the 1844 Universal Exhibition in Paris, Antoine Norbert de Patek met Jean Adrien Philippe, inventor in 1842 of a pocket watch with stem winding and hand-setting, and offered him the post of technical director as soon as Czapek's contract ran out. In 1845, Patek Czapek & C° was dissolved, and Antoine Norbert de Patek, Jean Adrien Philippe and Vincent Gostowski founded, in Geneva, Patek & C°. In 1851, the three men changed the company's name to Patek Philippe & C°. 1868 Creation of a key-wound watch with brass bracelet. 1887 The Calatrava Cross became the company's registered logo. 1902 The Gondolo Chronometer name was registered. 1914-1930 Creation of grande complication and très grande complication watches, certain of which, with astronomical complications, were sold to James Ward Packard. These included the first two most complicated pieces by Patek Philippe: one, made in 1916, with 16 complications and another, made in 1927, with 10 complications. 1915 Creation of the first ladies' wristwatch with five-minute repeater. 1925 Creation of the first ladies' wristwatch with perpetual calendar (inspired by a pendant watch). 1933 Henry Graves Jr. purchased what was then the most complicated watch ever made by Patek Philippe. It was sold again in 1999 for $11 million. 1936 Creation of an astronomical wristwatch with perpetual calendar and retrograde date. 1940 Special order for a wristwatch with a pulsometric chronograph and world time. 1959 Creation of watches with second time zone. 1974 Creation of the Calatrava model. 1981 Launch of the Nautilus model. 1982 Creation of the Ellipse d'or model. 1989 The Calibre 89, the world's most complicated pocket watch (33 complications), was unveiled to commemorate the company's 150th anniversary. 1996 Launch of the self-winding wristwatch with annual date. 1997 Launch of the Aquanaut model. 2000 Launch of the Star Caliber 2000 (21 complications) to coincide with the third millennium. 2003 Unveiling of the 10 Day Tourbillon with COSC certification. Tags: Patek Philippe Geneva Nautilus wrist watch montres horlogerie horlogery uhren watchmaker watchmaking swiss suisse |
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Patek Philippe - To My Son http://vsa-watches.blogspot.com/ Patek Philippe's story In 1839, Antoine Norbert de Patek and François Czapek founded Patek, Czapek & C° in Geneva. At the 1844 Universal Exhibition in Paris, Antoine Norbert de Patek met Jean Adrien Philippe, inventor in 1842 of a pocket watch with stem winding and hand-setting, and offered him the post of technical director as soon as Czapek's contract ran out. In 1845, Patek Czapek & C° was dissolved, and Antoine Norbert de Patek, Jean Adrien Philippe and Vincent Gostowski founded, in Geneva, Patek & C°. In 1851, the three men changed the company's name to Patek Philippe & C°. 1868 Creation of a key-wound watch with brass bracelet. 1887 The Calatrava Cross became the company's registered logo. 1902 The Gondolo Chronometer name was registered. 1914-1930 Creation of grande complication and très grande complication watches, certain of which, with astronomical complications, were sold to James Ward Packard. These included the first two most complicated pieces by Patek Philippe: one, made in 1916, with 16 complications and another, made in 1927, with 10 complications. 1915 Creation of the first ladies' wristwatch with five-minute repeater. 1925 Creation of the first ladies' wristwatch with perpetual calendar (inspired by a pendant watch). 1933 Henry Graves Jr. purchased what was then the most complicated watch ever made by Patek Philippe. It was sold again in 1999 for $11 million. 1936 Creation of an astronomical wristwatch with perpetual calendar and retrograde date. 1940 Special order for a wristwatch with a pulsometric chronograph and world time. 1959 Creation of watches with second time zone. 1974 Creation of the Calatrava model. 1981 Launch of the Nautilus model. 1982 Creation of the Ellipse d'or model. 1989 The Calibre 89, the world's most complicated pocket watch (33 complications), was unveiled to commemorate the company's 150th anniversary. 1996 Launch of the self-winding wristwatch with annual date. 1997 Launch of the Aquanaut model. 2000 Launch of the Star Caliber 2000 (21 complications) to coincide with the third millennium. 2003 Unveiling of the 10 Day Tourbillon with COSC certification. Tags: Patek Philippe Geneva Nautilus wrist watch montres horlogerie horlogery uhren watchmaker watchmaking swiss suisse |
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Patek Philippe - Birth of a Legend http://vsa-watches.blogspot.com/ Patek Philippe's story In 1839, Antoine Norbert de Patek and François Czapek founded Patek, Czapek & C° in Geneva. At the 1844 Universal Exhibition in Paris, Antoine Norbert de Patek met Jean Adrien Philippe, inventor in 1842 of a pocket watch with stem winding and hand-setting, and offered him the post of technical director as soon as Czapek's contract ran out. In 1845, Patek Czapek & C° was dissolved, and Antoine Norbert de Patek, Jean Adrien Philippe and Vincent Gostowski founded, in Geneva, Patek & C°. In 1851, the three men changed the company's name to Patek Philippe & C°. 1868 Creation of a key-wound watch with brass bracelet. 1887 The Calatrava Cross became the company's registered logo. 1902 The Gondolo Chronometer name was registered. 1914-1930 Creation of grande complication and très grande complication watches, certain of which, with astronomical complications, were sold to James Ward Packard. These included the first two most complicated pieces by Patek Philippe: one, made in 1916, with 16 complications and another, made in 1927, with 10 complications. 1915 Creation of the first ladies' wristwatch with five-minute repeater. 1925 Creation of the first ladies' wristwatch with perpetual calendar (inspired by a pendant watch). 1933 Henry Graves Jr. purchased what was then the most complicated watch ever made by Patek Philippe. It was sold again in 1999 for $11 million. 1936 Creation of an astronomical wristwatch with perpetual calendar and retrograde date. 1940 Special order for a wristwatch with a pulsometric chronograph and world time. 1959 Creation of watches with second time zone. 1974 Creation of the Calatrava model. 1981 Launch of the Nautilus model. 1982 Creation of the Ellipse d'or model. 1989 The Calibre 89, the world's most complicated pocket watch (33 complications), was unveiled to commemorate the company's 150th anniversary. 1996 Launch of the self-winding wristwatch with annual date. 1997 Launch of the Aquanaut model. 2000 Launch of the Star Caliber 2000 (21 complications) to coincide with the third millennium. 2003 Unveiling of the 10 Day Tourbillon with COSC certification. Tags: Patek Philippe Geneva Nautilus wrist watch montres horlogerie horlogery uhren watchmaker watchmaking swiss suisse |
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Victorinox - Swiss Army Knife - Equipping People For Life's http://vsa-watches.blogspot.com/ In 1897 the Original Swiss Army Knife was created in the small village of Ibach, Switzerland. Since that time, Victorinox has become well-known in more than 100 countries for precision, quality, functionality and versatility. This century old heritage has been extended to Swiss Army Watches, which reflect the ingenious design and outstanding durability Victorinox has come to stand for over the years. Uncompromising craftsmanship makes these watches worthy to carry the "cross and shield" emblem that symbolizes the legend of Victorinox and the Swiss Army Brand. Whether you're going around the corner or around the globe, classically styled Swiss Army watches will make sure that you're equipped for life's adventures. No matter what those adventures might be. The VICTORINOX "Swiss Army Knife" is over 100 Years Old. This useful pocket Multi-Tool was legally registered on June 12, 1897. Over 34,000 of these pocket tools with the distinctive Swiss cross leave the factory in central Switzerland each day. Ninety per cent are for export to over 100 different countries and serve as ambassadors for Switzerland. Karl Elsener, the company founder, wanted to create work in sparsely industrialized central Switzerland and counter the emigration spawned by unemployment. To go from hand-crafting to industrial production was at the time adventurous and required enormous determination. Today, this family business in Schwyz provides 950 jobs. After the soldier's knife, which every recruit receives upon entering the army, Karl Elsener developed a new, elegant and light weight pocket knife, with six practical tools. He called this new model the "Officers and Sports Knife". After an unparalleled success story around the world, the VICTORINOX "Swiss Army Knife" is even orbiting the earth as part of the standard equipment of the Space Shuttle Crew. The knife has also been successfully proven on expeditions: in the arctic ice of the North Pole; on the highest peak on earth, Mount Everest; in the tropical rain forests of the Amazon, and elsewhere. Time and again, it has been a life saver in situations of extreme danger and great need. The New York Museum of Modern Art and the State Museum for Applied Art in Munich have selected it for their collection of excellence in design, and, since Lyndon B. Johnson, US presidents present guests with VICTORINOX pocket knives. Today, the "Officers' Knife" is available in over 100 different models. Each knife must undergo seamless quality controls before being released for sale. Tags: Victorinox Swiss Army knife Wenger watches manufacture coutellerie couteaux suisse switzerland horlogerie horlogery |