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Fortis Limited Edition B42 Black & Black
Fortis introduces their newest model, the B42 Black & Black Automatic Day/Date. This watch is limited to 2012 pieces, numbered on the back. The 42mm PVD-coated titanium case houses an automatic ETA 2836-2 movement. The bezel is unidirectional with a 60-minute scale (120 notches) and a Superluminova capsule at 12. Available on a leather or a rubber strap. The MSRP is �1790. Complete specifications appear below the image.LIMITED EDITION FORTIS B-42 BLACK & BLACK AUTOMATIC DAY/DATEReference 647.28.81 KCase No. 647.28.158Movement: Automatic 2836-2, 11 1/2 ”’, 25 jewels, 28.800 semi-vibrations per hour, fine timing device and Incabloc shock absorberFunctions: hour, minute, center-stop-second, day/date indication, bilingual English and GermanCase: Titanium with black PVD, three-parts, 42 mm case diameter, unidirectional turning bezel with 60-minute scale (120 divisions), Superluminova capsule at 12, sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating on both sides, crown with F
My Perrelet Semi-Skeletonized Split-Seconds Chronograph Watch Article On Haute Living
I wrote about the new series of Perrelet Semi-Skeletonized Split-Seconds Chronograph watches on Haute Living. The interesting like obvious is skeletonized and is a rattrapante (split seconds chronograph). In doing so, Perrelet has given the line a very unique style and high value for the originality. Prices are between about $13,000 - $25,000. Read the full article on Haute Living here.
Help me choose my next Omega
Hi guys,I am currently contemplating my next purchase. Having purchased my Rolex GMTIIc TT a month ago, I have been wearing that watch five days a week for the whole past month and I have realized that its looks too flashy and stupid on a pair of jeans or hoodies. Im thinking of keeping that watch for dressier occasions and getting an Omega Seamaster for casual everyday wear.I have previously owned an Omega SMP 300 quartz 'bond' and sold that because I couldnt stand the fact that it was quartz. I also owned an Omega PO 2500 42mm in black, and sold that because it looked too plain. Now I want something that looks sporty.My choice is between:- PO 8500 Black w/orange markers 42mmUploaded with ImageShack.usPros:- 8500 movement, ceramic bezel looks superbCons:- is it worth the extra $$$??- PO 2500 Orange 42mmUploaded with ImageShack.usPros:- Sleek, lightest weightCons:- Possible issues with 2500 movement, looks outdated?- PO Chrono Orange *Used*Uploaded with ImageShack.usPros:- Nice chunk o
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Why Coke will be in SS IMHO in Basel 2018!!!
I firmly believe that Coke will be produced in Stainless Steel and will be unveiled this Baselworld. The reason? Here's my thoughts. Rolex ceramic bezels is easier to make in single color and most easy being the Black (default) color. Then to add HALF a circle is next challenge which is easy if other half is black. So, this way making BLNR was not that difficult. It has just half BLUE circle. If you make Coke bezel, that blue will be replaced with Red and instead it will have half RED circle. So, if you can do BLNR, you can easily do Coke(with minor issue of red shade). If you compare these 2 watches, both appears to be from same set with just Blue or Red options. So, I expect both these to be part of Stainless Steel. Pepsi on the other hand is more difficult to make as it involves two colors(Blue/Red) and very few chances of getting it right hence it was available in WG at the start. The watch was fine but it wasn't the huge seller it was expected. So, they are doing the next option,