Monday 14 April 2008

Thursday 10 April 2008

Avenger Seawolf Chrono


A body of steel, cutting-edge technology: Breitling plunges towards new records by presenting the Avenger Seawolf Chrono, the world's only chronograph to be both watertight and operational at a depth of 3,300 feet (1000 meters). Whereas most chronographs cannot be activated while diving so as to prevent water seeping in through the pushpieces, Breitling has achieved a major technical breakthrough by developing the magnetic pushpiece principle, involving controls operated through the metal of the case and thus avoiding any direct contact between the pushpiece and the movement. This exclusive Breitlingpatented device represents a peerless technical accomplishment that is matched by a powerful and functional design.The sturdy steel case fitted with a decompression valve features alternating matt satin-brushed upper surfaces and polished sides – as does the rider-tab bezel. The dials are adorned with large "stencil" type numerals, oversized hands and luminescent markers that remain clearly visible in the darkness of the ocean. The chronograph displays are both original and efficient, with an additional central sweep second hand for the minutes and a 1/10th of a second totalizer at 2 o'clock. The three registers feature a fine grid pattern that varies according to the angle at which the light strikes it.In a nod to its aquatic vocation, the Avenger Seawolf Chrono has a special "yachting" graduation serving to count down the ten minutes prior to a regatta start.Like all Breitling electronic watches, this champion of the depths is equipped with an exclusive SuperQuartz™ movement, ten times more accurate than a standard quartz movement.A new milestone in the epic saga of Breitling "instruments for professionals" – on land, at sea and in the air.
Caliber : Breitling 73
Movement : thermocompensated SuperQuartz
Chronograph : 1/10th second, 60 minutes, 12 hours
Calender : Dial aperture
Case : Steel
Water resistance : 1000m - functional pushpieces
Bazel : Unidirectional, ratcheted
Crown : Screw-locked
Crystal : Cambered sapphire, glareproofed both sides
Diametre : 44.0 mm


Cockpit - Cockpit for Lady


A pencil stroke, a master stroke: Breitling gives its Cockpit and Cockpit Lady models a whole new face by redesigning their dials in a manner imbued with refinement and elegance.A dynamic move that further reinforces their character, while weaving particularly close ties between the men's model and the ladies' version.Conceived in a resolutely modern spirit, the hour circle is punctuated by large Roman numerals featuring an original design. The dial center is enlivened by a square-cambered grid pattern lending added depth and movement. The resized hands are both more imposing and more readable, while the date appears through a finely crafted applied aperture.Available in a broad choice of metals, dial colors and wristband types (bracelets or leather straps), the Cockpit and Cockpit Lady models will appeal to all those who do not necessarily need a chronograph, but are looking for an elegant, sturdy and reliable watch in the grand tradition of Breitling wrist instruments. Embodying an ideal blend of luxury and performances, they are endowed with all the assets of exceptional sports watches: screw-locked crown and screwed in caseback, scratchresistant sapphire crystals glareproofed on both sides, rotating rider-tab bezel, water resistance to 1,000 feet (300 meters) for the Cockpit and 330 feet (100 meters) for the Cockpit Lady.Both models are available in steel, in a two-tone version, in steel and rose gold as well as a precious rose gold version – with optional gem-set bezel on both steel and gold variations. Opulent design meets technical excellence, epitomizing the entire Breitling spirit – on land, at sea and in the air.

Zodiac Super Seawolf


It was introduced at Basel in 1953 as one of the first professional sports and diver’s watches. The Zodiac Super Seawolf was very popular among Navy Seals in the US Navy.

Tuesday 8 April 2008

Bvlgari jewellery


Bvlgari is perhaps Italy's most famous & recognized jewelry brands. The jewelry designers at Bvlgari have always been on the cutting edge of jewelry design with bold colorful gemstones and high quality diamonds.
The quality of these Bulagri/Bvlgari replica are designer Inspired best buy for your money value.Italian jeweler and luxury goods retailer Bulgari (usually written "BVLGARI") is named for its founder, Italian Greek emigrant, Sotirios Bulgari. The company was founded in 1884 in Rome, Italy and quickly became a place where the world's rich and famous came for the unique, high quality jewelry designs(Bvlgari jewellery). Although the company made a name for itself with jewelry, today it is a recognized luxury brand that markets several product lines.

Tanja Buelter for IWC




100 years of Mont Blanc Watches


A century informed by commitment to exquisite craftsmanship and the finest materials. The brand with the white star is celebrating its 100th anniversary in honour of the master craftsmen of Mont Blanc Watches who, with passion and the artistry and skill born of years of experience, bestow upon each individual product something very special: a soul.The brand philosophy and quality standards of the Mont Blanc watches writing instruments apply in equal measure to Montblanc leatherwear and jewellery accessories and also to the watches which have borne the white star since 1997. In next to no time, these chronometers, created by Montblanc Montre S.A. in Le Locle, the bastion of traditional Swiss watchmaking, had gained their creators an acknowledged place in the circle of renowned watchmakers. Already in 2003, rapidly growing demand made it necessary for the manufactory in a historical villa, to extend its production area from 200 to 800m2. It now offers sufficient space for 50 craftsmen to pour their creativity into producing watches of the highest possible precision and a timeless beauty that transcends all fashion trends.

Brad Pitt for Tag Heuer




Monday 7 April 2008

John Travolta for Breitling




Breitling Bentley Mark IV


Breitling, a Swiss watch-manufacturer of high-quality timepieces, continues to please customers with its sophisticated collections. The model BENTLEY MARK IV is remarkable for the design and combination of a chronograph and calendar.

The sharp-cut hands, indexes with pearl coating, leather strap and sapphire inclusions add subtlety and harmony to the timepiece. The watch is water-resistant at 100 meters.

Wednesday 2 April 2008

Tips for Men buying Jewelry for Women

Buying jewelry as a gift for your wife, girlfriend or significant other is one of the most thoughtful, meaningful and romantic gestures you can ever make. Few items can express your lasting love and devotion like a special ring, necklace, bracelet or pair of earrings. Jewelry's magic, mystique and enduring appeal make it a natural gift for special occasions and milestone events in her life.
But if you're like most guys, you probably know as much about buying jewelry as you do about brain surgery or rocket science. The good news is that shopping for an appropriate piece of jewelry for your special someone doesn't have to be an agonizing experience. Here are some basic tips to help you make the right buying decision.

Look in her jewelry box
You can learn a lot about the kind of jewelry she likes by seeing what she already wears. You'll get clues about her individual style, her favorite gems, and what may be missing from her jewelry wardrobe. You can also gauge things like her ring size and the necklace length she prefers. For instance, if she already owns a cherished pearl necklace, she's sure to love a matching pair of pearl earrings.
Consider her lifestyle and personality
If your wife or girlfriend is a hopeless romantic, it's a good bet that she'd like a heart-shaped pendant. If she's a conservative, casual type, stick to classic, everyday gold or diamond pieces like basic hoop earrings, diamond stud earrings, or link chains. You can also get charms representing virtually every profession, hobby or activity under the sun. But in general, remember that it's safer to stay away from cutting-edge designs or glitzy pieces that would only be appropriate for a night on the town unless you're absolutely sure she'd like them.
Ask around
Her mother, sister or best friend could definitely point you in the right direction about her jewelry needs and desires. If you'd prefer a more expert opinion, find out where she shops, and talk to her jeweler about what she's bought recently and what she's been looking at. And of course, you can go directly at the source. Next time you're at the mall together, buzz by some jewelry counters and take note of what catches her eye.
Do your homework
Nothing would be more embarrassing than buying your significant other a birthstone ring with the wrong birthstone! Make sure you know all the important dates in her life! Also, you certainly wouldn't want to buy her a bracelet with a clasp that breaks the first time she wears it, or a ring that turns her finger green. Educate yourself about jewelry quality.
Last but certainly not least remember that jewelry is an emotional purchase. Maximize the impact of your gift by giving it to her in a romantic setting or in an unexpected way. The key is to be original, and you'll create a memory that she'll cherish forever.
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