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Jaeger-LeCoultre at the Dakar Rally 2011
Jaeger-LeCoultre is putting its Master Compressor Extreme World Chronograph to the test on the wrist of Greek motorbike racer Vasilis Orfanos during the world's toughest and most demanding motorsports race: the Dakar Rally 2011. The race runs from January 1-16 in Argentina and Chile. The riders will cover a total of 9,500 kilometers across difficult terrain. This is Vasilis Orfanos' 5th participation in the Dakar Rally. In his first effort in 2003, he took 1st place in the 400cc category.The Master Compressor Extreme World Chronograph is powered by Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 752 which is designed for extreme conditions and equipped with a patented shock absorber system protecting the self-winding chronograph movement from vibrations and jolts. The watch features an automatic chronograph combined with a world time function displaying simultaneously the time in the 24 different time zones. Dakar’s 16 days of heat, water, sand, shocks and vibration make it an excellent extreme laborat
RIP Robin Williams, Watch Guy
No one's death is something to be taken lightly but when someone like Robin Williams dies it causes society as a whole to pause. I was personally shocked, saddened, and depressed to hear that Robin Williams took his own life yesterday, August 11, 2014. The 63 year old actor and comedian surprised the world with news of his most unfortunate passing. I think I speak for most people who can say that Robin Williams is someone that influenced their lives in more than one way.For me, Robin Williams will always be among the wild, yet intellectual, corps of comedians to come out of the 1970s and 1980s. His energy was matched only by his intelligence and ability to funnel his emotions into a host of characters, who will remain as memorable as the man who played them. I don't even think it is worth listing some of the memorable roles he played because there are so many, and each person who was lucky enough to see him perform in various ways has their own personal connection with what he meant to
Photo Report: Event Recap: An Evening With Independent Watchmaker Kari Voutilainen
Last night HODINKEE co-hosted a fascinating event with the Horological Society of New York, to celebrate independent watchmaking and the great Kari Voutilainen. The Q&A event took place at The Varick Room at Tribeca Cinemas. The event started at 7 p.m. with an open bar. The room was buzzing with fellow watchmakers, collectors and enthusiasts alike, all excited to meet and hear Mr. Voutilainen speak. 1 OF 7 Benjamin Clymer led the Q&A, starting at 8 p.m., where he and Mr. Voutilainen spoke of his childhood dream of working with his hands and being independent and how he managed to achieve this through dedication, hard work, and perseverance. The talk was enthralling and the room was silent with anticipation – that is until questions were opened up to the floor and the floodgates opened. Questions such as "what is your favorite complication?" (chronograph), "who is your favorite watchmaker besides yourself?" (Philippe Dufour), and "how
Need Advice About Watch Box
Need to ask for advice about whether to replace the inner (red) Omega watch box and the small wallet that holds the instructions, warranty, etc.I recently purchased an Omega Seamaster that was originally sold in 2002. The inner red box and wallet' are somewhat tattered--not just terribly so, but far from pristine. I was going to present this watch to one of my children as a present and was wondering if I should try to obtain a new--or newer and better looking--box, etc.What would you do if this were your situation? Where could I look to find a suitable box for sale? (Have tried the For Sale section of this and other watch fora without success.)Thanks for your input and advice.
Looking for AD in So Cal or Vegas
I'm planning on buying a 5167. Im in the Los Angeles area. Does anyone have any recommendations for a good Patek AD in So Cal or Vegas?Also, can you expect any discount on a watch like 5167? Thanks in advance.