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25Jun/10Off

Chronoswiss Timemaster Spring Watch

This lime green watch is meant to remind you of spring and summer. I think it would have been cool to call it the Chronoswiss “Springtime” watch. Right? Chronoswiss is a funny watch maker because they are German, and proudly so, but the name of the brand has “Swiss” in it. Funny enough Chronoswiss has not marketed this watch specifically for men or women. This often happens with designs that could theoretically appeal to either sex - the company doesn’t know who it will appeal to so it is cautious to indicate that it is for men or women (cause most men will not buy a watch that is meant for women, but I would sport this watch based on the design). The Spring uses the basic Chronoswiss Timemaster case and style. You have the large “onion” crown and an automatic Chronoswiss C.128 movement inside. The dial is quite legible though will actually be more legible in the dark as the green SuperLumiNova will shine bright. Strap is green toned alligator.

Decorating the steel case’s bezel are 60 Wesselton VVSI colored diamonds. Nicely cut and large for a quality luxury look. It is a supremely lively facade, and the light green tones feel almost refreshing in comparison to the rest of the diamond watches out there. I also like the bold application of the font on the date disc. Price for the watch will be $9,300 when it is available soon.

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25Jun/10Off

Invicta Leviathan Swiss Quartz Chrono Watch 6657

Stainless steel case with a polyurethane rubber bracelet with stainless steel inserts. Unidirectional rotating bezel with divers scale. Orange sun ray dial with luminous hands and dot hour markers. Date display at the 4 o'clock position. Day of week displayed at certer dial. Chronograph - three sub-dials displaying: 60 seconds, 30 minutes and 1/10th of a second. Swiss Ronda 5040e quartz chrono movement. Scratch resistant flame fusion crystal. Screw down crown. Case diameter: 52 mm. Tang clasp. Water resistant at 50 meters / 165 feet. Case Diameter:52 mm Bracelet:Polyurethane Rubber with Stainless Steel Dial:Orange Sunray Bezel:Unidirectional Rotating Movement:Swiss Ronda 5040E Quartz Chrono Water Resistance:50 meters / 165 feet Crown:Screw-Down X

17Jun/10Off

the founder of chronoswiss watch

Even as a child, German-born Lang had a passion for mechanical things. He pursued a career in watchmaking and was obsessed with tracking time precisely. In 1983, this watchmaker extraordinaire founded Chronoswiss in Munich, Germany, and embarked on a quest to make the most extraordinary mechanic timepieces. He purchased limited-edition- and out-of-use movements that he could embellish and improve. His watches were immediately recognized for their classical elegance and technical prowess.

In 1988, Chronoswiss surprised the world when it unveiled its stunning regulator wristwatch-which carried the oversized regulator dial that heretofore had only graced the faces of pocket watches and clocks. In 1990, the brand began to manufacture its own models and in 1992, it again caused an international stir when it presented its patented two-handed Rattrapante.

17Jun/10Off

introduction of chronoswiss

Chronoswiss is a German watch manufacturer based in Karlsfeld. The company was founded by Gerd R. Lang in 1983 with the mission to make the most extraordinary mechanical timepieces.

Chronoswiss tries to stay exclusive by only producing about 7,000 watches per year. Though a German company, every component is produced in Switzerland and then the watches are hand-finished. While many of the movements used in Chronoswiss watches are based on the Enicar 165 movement, the Chronoswiss versions feature significant improvements, both technical and aesthetic. Although a relatively new brand, innovative timepieces have continued to earn Chronoswiss significant respect within both the horological industry, and among collectors. Founder Gerd Lang is well-known for his love of detail, and their highly detailed crowns, bezels, and casebands are some of Chronoswiss' distinguishing features. As a brand valued mostly by collectors, Chronoswiss watches generally sell at the low-end of their price range at auctions, representing what may be unique value in the collectors market.