The Slim d’Hermès welcomes a new entirely in-housecrafted model in platinum

With its new Slim Quantième Perpétuel Platine presented at 2017 Baselworld, Hermès unites the full spectrum of watchmaking skills. The apparent simplicity of the all-blue-clad Slim d’Hermès Quantième Perpétuel Platine immediately draws the gaze. The numerals with their font specially designed for the Slim collection stand out with light and airy grace. While the date, … Read more

Maestro with 3D MEMO function is the first Haute Complication watch by Christophe Claret

Christophe Claret is a natural-born anti-conformist who never misses out on a chance to express his creative audacity through original displays running counter to traditional design codes.  Christophe Claret’s latest timepiece will help you remember something important. Christophe Claret Maestro’s glass dome provides a striking view of the movement architecture and the famous Charles X … Read more

The perpetual calendar. 5 authentic collector’s watches for modern gentlemen

A perpetual calendar complication allows watch aficionados to track the date, day of the week, month, year, leap year, and sometimes even more. Being one of the most practical of complications, a perpetual calendar is an intricate mechanism very praised in Haute Horlogerie. Discover the complex and exceptionally ingenious movements. CHOPARD L.U.C PERPETUAL CHRONO watch … Read more

The Ins and Outs of Watch Complications

As with any area of luxury goods, a vast amount of time and skill go into the making of high-end watches. If done properly, a good timepiece will not only be a tool for time keeping but also a beautiful work of art. This can push up the cost of a watch but considering it … Read more

Captivating watch complications: Jacob & Co. Astronomia Sky with celestial display in three dimensions

Jacob & Co., known for its unique and captivating complications, has made history yet again with the Astronomia Sky timepiece.

Jacob & Co Astronomia Sky watch

In 2014, Jacob & Co stunned the watch industry with the launch of the Astronomia Gravitational Triple Axis Tourbillon. This year, the brand is further extending upon the innovations of the Astronomia with the launch of the Astronomia Sky, adding a never-before-seen complication: a sidereal display in three dimensions combined with an oval sky indicator and a 24- hour day and night display.

  • Sidereal Time
    Covering the internal surface of the Astronomia’s case, the celestial dial accomplishes a full rotation in one sidereal year –which is the actual time it takes the earth to make one full rotation around the sun in relation to the fixed stars. The blued grade 5 titanium dial features 18K gold stars as well as hand- applied and hand-engraved zodiac signs.
  • Oval Sky Indicator
    Above the celestial dial is the Oval Sky Indicator, which shows the portion of the stars visible from the Northern Hemisphere. This indicator makes one full rotation in one sidereal day. A sidereal day is the amount of time it takes for the earth to rotate once on its axis: 23.5640916 hours.
  • Day/Night Indicator
    At the center of the satellite axis, a lacquered hand-engraved titanium globe rotates on itself inside a tinted half-domed sapphire, symbolizing night and day.
  • Satellites Race
    Four satellite arms rotate around the dial every 20 minutes. As a result, when one looks at the watch, it never appears exactly the same.
    Jacob & Co Astronomia Sky watch-baselworld 2016

On the first satellite lies the amazing triple axis gravitational tourbillon, which rotates on one axis in 60 seconds, on the second axis every 5 minutes, and around the dial every 20 minutes.On the second satellite is the time (hours and minutes) subdial. Thanks to a clever differential gear system, the time display is always in the correct position while it rotates around the dial. The “12” marker is always facing upwards.

On the third satellite is the Orbital Second Hand, an open-worked titanium wheel that rotates in 60 seconds with a second hand, and rotates around the dial every 20 minutes. On the fourth and final satellite is the patented “Jacob Cut” red moon, a spherical orange sapphire with 288 facets. This sapphire, the first of its kind in the modern jewelry industry, rotates on its axis every 60 seconds and turns around the dial every 20 minutes.

Jacob & Co. has created a simple yet ingenious solution to the time setting of this complicated watch. TheAstronomia Sky has two bows and two wheels on the back of the watch, making time setting very easy for theuser.

Jacob & Co Geneve Jacob & Co Astronomia Sky watch-baselworld 2016- Jacob & Co Astronomia Sky watch-- Jacob & Co Astronomia Sky watch-

 

Breguet is chic and romantic with Classique Phase de Lune Dame 9088

Baselworld 2016: Breguet’s chic reinvented with Classique Phase de Lune Dame 9088 timepiece. The moon phase, one of the most romantic complications in watchmaking, is revisited by Breguet for Baselworld 2016. As is customary, Breguet once again devotes its technical developments and watchmaking expertise to women. With its new Classique Phase de Lune Dame 9088 … Read more