just for checking on dinner reservations or cocktail hour
This piece omega watch isn’t just for checking on dinner reservations or cocktail hour – there is a 24 hour indicator at three o’clock and a second time zone at six. Add that to the silicon framework and even with the world on your wrist, the Breguet feels effortless.The Swedish watchmaker so exclusive few recognize its name, Angular Momentum got some press recently for its diving watch. While the athletic piece was unique, we’re drawing your attention to the Ruthenium Sport, an afternoon addition featuring a satin finish, stainless steel crown with AM inlay, 3 mm sapphire crystal and 25 jewels. The piece is part of Angular Momentum’s special edition collection where a handful of its brothers have only been created once. The surprising selection fuses the brand’s exceptional talent for mesmerizing design, unparalleled in typical timepiece creation, with a standard hand. The Ruthenium Sport, in particular, will accessorize any ensemble whether professional or relaxed.Some brands have managed to build a stealthy reputation just years into the business. No other manufacturer has done a better job of branding themselves as an exclusive luxury watch provider than Richard Mille, a decade old company based out of Switzerland. With just a select few in the archives, the Tourbillion RM 021 Aerodyne is one that oozes brilliance. For the complicated male, the industrious Aerodyne is more than just a clock but features a modular time setting mechanism in the caseback, ceramic endstone for Tourbillon cage, power reserve and torque indicator. With its mindboggling center, the Tourbillon RM 021 is hardly something for the faint hearted.The first wristwatch for A Lange & Sohne still exudes an effortlessness and confidence modeled since Ferdinand A. Lange created the specimen in the late 1800s. Hardly comparable to today’s mechanics, the Richard Lange is elegant in its simplicity with sapphire-crystal glass and caseback, hand-stitched crocodile strap and rhodium gold and blued steel hands. While there are few accessories within Richard Lange, the addition of the Roman numerals, developed in the 1930s, have kept it strikingly dissimilar to other simple timepieces of the modern era. Without contraptions commonly found on today’s technological watch, the Richard Lange exhibits sleek persuasion beyond the wrist.
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