Open-access digital course in luxury fashion and sustainability offered by London College of Fashion x Kering

Always dreamt of learning luxury fashion and sustainability? London College of Fashion x Kering offer the world’s first open-access digital course in luxury fashion and sustainability. Every season there is an increase in designer brands at Fashion Weeks around the globe adhering to sustainable principles within their businesses and in turn promoting and contributing to positive … Read more

Richard Mille and McLaren Automotive reveal their first timepiece at the Geneva Motor Show 2018

  McLaren Automotive turns up the heat at Geneva Motor Show with unveiling of track-only McLaren Senna GTR Concept, the Bespoke McLaren 720S by McLaren Special Operations, and the confirmation that forthcoming ‘Hyper-GT’ will be capable of exceeding 243mph (391km/h) – the peak speed of the iconic McLaren F1. McLaren automotive and Richard Mille have … Read more

Something new, blue and pretty wild: H. Moser & Cie Endeavour Flying Hours watch

 

H. Moser & Cie Endeavour Flying Hours watch unveiled at the 2018 SIHH is a hypnotic ballet that captivates the eye. The hours just wander by… actually the minutes do, which is what makes H. Moser & Cie Endeavour Flying Hours watch so unique.

H. Moser & Cie Endeavour Flying Hours watch 2018
H. Moser & Cie Endeavour Flying Hours watch; image source: facebook.com/MoserWatches/

For the first time in its history, the Schaffhausen-based luxury watch manufacture H. Moser & Cie has revisited its time display methods to create a new, disc-based system. The mechanism is inspired by the planetary systems that led to the birth of modern, independent watchmaking. Limited edition of 60 pieces, the Funky Blue dial is equipped with 3 discs for the hours and a central sapphire disc for the minutes, beige kudu leather strap.

The signature H. Moser & Cie. Funky Blue dial features several planetary gears mounted on star wheels: in the centre, the main disc in sapphire displays the minutes on a 240° sector; three smaller discs bearing the hour numerals are arranged around it. Each planetary gear rotates on its own axis, revealing the hour in a display inspired by the original planetary systems. The wide display angle of 240° gives the Endeavour Flying Hours highly accurate legibility. The hour discs, which are so well integrated as to be almost invisible, blend into the main dial, ensuring the aesthetic stays true to H. Moser & Cie.’s signature minimalist style. To enhance the mechanism’s legibility, the current hour numeral appears in white, following the minute disc as it completes a revolution before disappearing to be replaced by the next hour.

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H. Moser & Cie Endeavour Flying Hours watch; image source: facebook.com/MoserWatches/

This piece marks a significant technological milestone in the history of H. Moser & Cie. The automatic C806 calibre that powers the Endeavour Flying Hours was developed and produced jointly by HAUTLENCE and H. Moser & Cie., and is based on the HMC 200 calibre from H. Moser & Cie. With a
minimum power reserve of three days, the C806 movement is equipped with a bi-directional winding system powered by an oscillating weight in solid red gold. The escapement and hairspring are produced in-house by Precision EngineeringAG, a sister company of H. Moser & Cie. and HAUTLENCE. This fruitful collaboration has enabled multiple synergies to be created within the independent Swiss family group MELB Holding, which owns H. Moser & Cie., HAUTLENCE and Precision Engineering AG.

For the strap of the Endeavour Flying Hours, H. Moser & Cie. has opted for beige kudu leather with a raw finish to add an unconventional touch to this highly refined and timelessly elegant model, which is available in a limited edition of 60 pieces.

H. Moser & Cie. was created by Heinrich Moser in 1828. Based in Neuhausen am Rheinfall, it currently employs 55 people, has eight of its own calibres and produces 1,200 watches per annum.

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H. Moser & Cie Endeavour Flying Hours watch; image source: facebook.com/MoserWatches/

D2 Charlie watch will equip the United States Air Force pilots who fly one of the most iconic aircraft in the history of aviation

 

Garmin has been selected by the United States Air Force to equip the men and women who fly the Lockheed U-2, one of the most iconic aircraft in the history of aviation. The D2 Charlie aviator watchwill be an integral and functional part of the U-2 pilot’s toolkit.

The U-2 is a versatile, ultra-high altitude reconnaissance aircraft that is used for intelligence gathering, research and communication purposes. The United States Air Force is expected to take delivery of over 100 D2 Charlie aviator watches for the specialized pilot group that flies the Lockheed U-2 aircraft.

Garmin D2 Charlie aviator watch
Garmin D2 Charlie aviator watch; images: www.garmin.com/en-US/

With a service ceiling of 70,000 feet, Garmin D2 Charlie will provide unique benefits such as barometric- based O2 alerting and GPS-specific features including track, distance to the next waypoint, estimated time enroute and more.

An advanced, standalone navigator, the D2 Charlie aviator watch incorporates exclusive navigation functions and capabilities, including dedicated direct-to and nearest buttons along the side of the bezel that allow the user to easily build/modify flight plans. Airport information pages display communication frequencies, runway information (including dimensions and surface type), weather data and more for aspecified airport. The flight log page allows pilots to conveniently reference recent flights at their wrist, displaying date, flight duration, total distance and more of a particular flight. Additionally, improved flight planning capabilities include the option to add multiple waypoints within a single flight plan and the ability to navigate direct to any waypoint in a flight plan.

Garmin D2 Charlie aviator watch-display
Garmin D2 Charlie aviator watch; images: www.garmin.com/en-US/

Garmin D2 Charlie offers a bold design made of premium materials, including a sapphire scratch-resistant crystal lens and a diamond-like carbon (DLC) coated titanium bezel for improved durability. A sunlight-readable, high-resolution color display with an LED backlight on the watch face allows pilots to view data in most lighting conditions in the cockpit. The D2 Charlie offers up to 20 hours of battery life in GPS mode and up to 12 days in smartwatch mode.

Garmin Elevate wrist heart rate technology allows pilots to measure heart rate 24/7 alongside daily activity tracking. The D2 Charlie aviator watch also comes preloaded with a full multisport toolset for running, golfing, cycling, swimming, skiing and more. Water rated to 100 meters2, it can also withstand swimming and other water activities. When paired with a compatible smartphone, customers can also view phone calls, text and email smart notifications3 at their wrist.

The D2 Charlie aviator watch with a leather wristband is available for a retail price of $799 and $999 for the titanium edition.

Garmin D2 Charlie aviator watch-details display
Garmin D2 Charlie aviator watch; images: www.garmin.com/en-US/

 

New kinetic timepieces: L’Epée 1839 Gaz Derrick is Extracting Hours and Minutes

  L’Epée 1839 seizes control of Planet Earth with the launch of its new kinetic timepiece: Gaz Derrick table clock. Hours and minutes rise up from the movement and involve a new caliber. After having developed a movement with arms for Sherman, or legs (Arachnophobia) or even accompanying it with a skull mechanism (Requiem), L’Epée … Read more

Blancpain for Baselworld 2018: Villeret Quantième Complet GMT

Blancpain began the 2018 with Spanish eight-time Michelin-starred chef Martín Berasategui as a new friend of the brand, joining a roster notably featuring Joël Robuchon, Claude Bosi, and Dani García. For Baselworld 2018, Blancpain reinterprets its complete calendar GMT complication with a new Villeret model, enhanced with the brand’s patented under-lug correctors. Since the early … Read more