2011年1月13日星期四

floating within the Seiko SPA841P1 case

this one can show chronograph times with 1/10 of second accuracy, instead of 1/8th or 1/6th, like the majority of jumping seconds chronographs. That is not all though, it can also display the jumping seconds differently than every other Seiko SPA841P1 watch available on the market. Instead of displaying a part of a second inside a subdial, the measurement is displayed with a central hand. If you've ever seen a foudroyante for action, you'll be able to imagine how mesmerizing this will look in-person. Source: Zenith
Introduced at Baselworld 2010, the Blancpain Carrousel Sapphire is very a remarkable timepiece. It features a rose gold case having a sapphire crystal on the front, back as well as on both sides from the case. It even features a sapphire crystal instead of the plates and dial, which creates the illusion how the movement is floating within the Seiko SPA841P1 case. It looks really cool personally. Another key feature, is the carrousel movement (a "carrousel" improves accuracy by negating gravity's effects, similar to a tourbillon). A carrousel movement is very difficult to produce, and incredibly rare. Accordingly, the cost is what you would pay for a tourbillon, or more. Retail: $240,000Source: Blancpain
Parmigiani Fleurier just introduced a new version of the popular Tonda Hemisphere timepiece. Like the previous versions, this one has a dual time zone (GMT) feature. Both time zones are fully visible, instantly, including minutes and hours. In D&G DW0065 Men's watch addition, each has its own day/night indicator. There is also an exposed date window, that allows you to see three days at a time. Two crowns control the separate timezones, and the main crown also enables you to wind the watch and hang the date.

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