Showing posts with label Watches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Watches. Show all posts
Saturday, August 29, 2015
Flying the Breit skies
Aviation is about freedom, aviation is a lifestyle,” says Alexander Melchers, director of C. Melchers Singapore, at the viewing of Breitling’s Baselworld 2015 collection at the newly refurbished Breitling concept store in Greenbelt. Melchers’ company based in Singapore is the exclusive distributor of Breitling in Southeast Asia.
It’s how Europeans and Americans regard flying. In Asia, we mostly equate aviation with airports, connecting flights, miles, baggage allowance, inflight service, etc., but In Switzerland (where the brand heavily associated with aviation comes from) flying one’s own plane can be compared to, well, riding a Harley-Davidson, imagining Steppenwolf guitars chugging in the background, and easy-riding into the sunset.
“It’s about letting your hair down and putting on a leather jacket — whether you enjoy watching it or actually taking part in it,” shares Melchers. It’s the underlying message behind the Breitling name: freedom.
“And it’s liberating. The sky’s the limit. Notice that the blue in a Breitling watch is nicer than the others? It’s because of our pilots who get close to the sky.”
“Breitling’s DNA centers on aviation,” explains Lucerne managing director Emerson Yao.
In the early ‘30s, Breitling built on its reputation for precision and sturdiness, enriching its range with a “specialty” that would earn it worldwide fame: onboard chronographs intended for aircraft cockpits. These instruments — indispensable to secure piloting — enjoyed great success with the various armed forces, including the Royal Air Force (RAF), which used them to equip its famous World War II propeller-driven fighter planes.
During the ‘50s and ‘60s, Breitling played a key role in the boom of commercial aviation, as its onboard chronographs became standard equipment, first on the propeller-driven planes and later on the jet aircraft of many airplane manufacturers and airline companies. The brand thus quite naturally earned the status of “official supplier to world aviation.”
Yao says, “Today, the brand maintains its in-house set of jet planes.” The Breitling Jet Team — which competes in airshows such as the Reno Air Races and the Red Bull Air Race under the Breitling colors — put on an aerial show two years ago at Clark Air Base. Heck, brand ambassador John Travolta flies his own plane.
And that alliance with aviation is reflected in the luxury watch brand’s concept store in Greenbelt. The 31 square-meter store is decorated with aviation-themed Pop Art paintings by American artist Kevin T. Kelly to highlight Breitling’s aeronautical heritage, its technical vocation as a specialist in chronographs, and the brand’s instruments for professionals.
On view at the store is a comprehensive collection of Breitling timepieces, from the classic Navitimer and Chronomat collections to the Breitling for Bentley professional range. There are around 130 Breitling timepieces in numerous versions: from the classic to the more forward-thinking models — which may or may not be futuristic.
The Lucerne man has noticed how the latest models of watch brands such as Breitling are going the minimalist route. He says, “They’re characterized by simple lines, more classic. We hear terms such as ‘homage’ or ‘going back to one’s heritage,’ so I suppose that’s the next phase for the watch industry. Everybody going back to its historical pieces.”
Breitling sales director Peter Wong, who has been in the watch industry for 35 years, agrees. “At the end of the day, our platform is being a chronograph watch specialist.” The pillars of the brand, he adds, are about Breitling being the inventor of the modern chronograph and its authentic association with aviation.
Wong concludes, “We also have this obsession with quality. In every watch that we manufacture, every new model we come up, there are those tiny little details that we always look into.”
Precision, freedom… these are ideas you can fly with.
source: philstar.com
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Swiss firm to put Napoleon's DNA in $8,000 watches
GENEVA - Napoleon's admirers will be able to carry his DNA on their wrists after a Swiss company announced Tuesday its plans to sell watches containing a fragment of the emperor's hair.
Half-millimeter slices of his locks will be placed inside a limited series of some 500 watches that are to bear the likeness of Napoleon, said Viviane de Witt, CEO of De Witt watchmakers, told AFP.
They will sell for the price of around 8,000 euros ($10,000).
The first surgery-like operation to slice up the hair happened Tuesday in the presence of a bailiff at the De Witt factory in Geneva.
"Napoleon was already quite idolized while he was alive, when he got his hair cut people picked it up and kept it," De Witt said.
In this case the hair was part of a 1,000-piece trove of Napoleon memorabilia belonging to the royal family of Monaco, which fetched jaw dropping prices during an auction in mid-November near Paris.
One of the most incredible sale prices was the 1.9 million euros ($2.4 million) a South Korean chicken mogul paid for a hat worn by Napoleon.
De Witt spent a whopping 29,600 euros ($36,900) for items containing Napoleon's hair at the sale, which had been expected to go for up to 7,000 euros ($8,700).
Viviane de Witt's husband, the company founder, is a direct descendant of Jerome Napoleon, the youngest brother of the early 19th-century French emperor.
De Witt makes about 1,500 watches per year with a staff of 60.
source: interaksyon.com
Sunday, September 7, 2014
Intel and Fossil to create wearable tech
SAN FRANCISCO — Chipmaker Intel Corp on Friday said it would work with watches and fashion accessory retailer Fossil Group to develop wearable computing devices.
The collaboration comes as Intel tries to expand beyond the personal computer industry into new markets, including tablets and a growing wave of “smart” watches and other Internet-connected garments.
As well as cooperating on technology-oriented fashion products, Fossil will help Intel’s venture capital arm look for investments to accelerate innovation in wearable computing, Intel said in a statement.
Intel has also been working with design company Opening Ceremony to launch a fashion bracelet with semi-precious gems, communications features and wireless charging.
source: interaksyon.com
Monday, December 30, 2013
Synchronize your watch with DOST on New Year's
MANILA - Welcome 2014 by synchronizing your timepieces with Philippine Standard Time (PhST), the Department of Science and Technology Secretary Mario Montejo is inviting Filipinos as the department partnered with telecoms giants in this endeavor.
“We urge Filipinos to synchronize their watches with PhST in welcoming New Year’s Day,” said Montejo.
The effort is in connection with Republic Act 10535, or the Philippine Standard Time Act of 2013, requiring all national and local government offices as well as broadcasting organizations to display PhST as provided by the DOST’s Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa), the country’s official timekeeper.
The new law, together with its recently published Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR), also provides for the observance of the National Time Consciousness Week, set to make its debut on New Year’s Day, 1 January 2014, with the theme “Juan Time: PinoyAko, On-Time Ako!”
“Our Juan Time campaign seeks to reverse the negative connotations of Filipino Time from tardiness to punctuality, discipline, and utmost regard for other people’s time. Lateness often leads to missed opportunities. What we want is for Filipinos to arrive on time as the new norm,” Montejo added.
For his part, DOST Assistant Secretary Raymund Liboro noted that the New Year is the right time for Filipinos to start following PhST. He added that the leading telecommunications service providers have already been synchronized with PhST.
"Smart is pleased to be an active partner of the ‘Juan Time’ Philippine Standard Time Campaign of DOST,” said Ramon Isberto, head for Public Affairs of Smart Communications.
“The theme ‘PinoyAko, On Time Ako’ is very appropriate in the context of keeping our diverse country of more than 7,000 islands in step with the world. Smart is committed to do its part in making sure that its 50 million subscribers will benefit from this Philippine Standard Time campaign," he added.
According to Globe Telecom Corporate Communications Head Yoly Crisanto, "Globe actively supports the observance of the National Time Consciousness Week by activating various initiatives through the power of our modernized network and social media to reach out to all Filipinos, enjoining them to observe a common reckoning of time across the country. With the implementation of the Philippine Standard Time, we are one with our countrymen in starting 2014 on time and observing thereafter Filipino Time as being Juan Time, On Time."
Join Juan Time. Synchronize your watch with the Philippine Standard Time (PhST) via: http://bit.ly/SyncPhST. Like Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PhilippineStandardTime. Follow us on Twitter: @PhST_DOST.
source: interaksyon.com
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Smart watches gain interest and popularity
PALO ALTO, California (AP) — On a sunny day at a picnic table in Silicon Valley, Eric Migicovsky glanced down at his wristwatch. He wasn't checking the time, he was checking his email. Glancing up, he grinned. The message was from yet another journalist.
In this corner of a world obsessed with the latest tech gadget, Migicovsky is this week's hotshot as his start-up company rolls out its new, high-tech Pebble smart watches. The $150, postage stamp-sized computer on a band is tethered wirelessly to a wearer's Android or iPhone.
With hands truly free, wearers can also read texts, see who is calling them, scan Twitter or Facebook feeds and yes, check the time, while digging in their garden, barbequing a steak or — as he was doing when he conceived of the idea — riding a bike when his phone began to ring.
And that's just the first version. Apps are being developed that could eventually bring everything from Angry Birds to eBay bidding onto our wrists.
"I like it when I'm running," says Migicovsky, "I like it on the subway, on an airplane, anytime I want to see what's on my phone without pulling it out of my pocket."
Pebble, which began shipping in January, is not the first to make a play for the watch market, which dwindled when consumers added smartphones to their purses and pockets. But this little firm of 11 is the most popular in the smart watch sector today, bubbling up amid rampant rumors that Apple has its own iWatch in the works.
Apple spokeswoman Natalie Harrison declined to comment, but it wasn't the first time she'd been asked. Apple has several patents for high-tech watches.
Tim Bajarin, a Creative Strategies analyst who's followed Apple for more than three decades, said he's been waiting for an iWatch ever since the company introduced a tiny Nano in 2010 and consumers began strapping them to their wrists.
"I do believe that Apple could potentially disrupt the watch market if they took their innovative design and tied it to their smartphones and ecosystems," he said. "We have no knowledge that they are doing this, but the area is ripe for innovation."
Meanwhile, Bajarin has one of the first 6,000 Pebbles shipped out so far, and he was gushing over it.
"I love it," he said. "I have four or five people who message me consistently, mostly my wife. In the past, I was always being forced to look at the face of my smartphone to see who it was, now I just glance at my wrist."
The next step? He wants a "Dick Tracy watch" that he could verbally order around, instead of pushing buttons.
Even without Apple, Pebble already faces serious competition with a handful of other smart watches.
The Cookoo, selling for $130, has a battery that lasts a year, compared to Pebble's once-a-week charge. The Sony SmartWatch, at $129.98, has a touchscreen, Motorola's $149 MOTOACTV includes a heart rate monitor and MetaWatch's $299 STRATA has a more feminine design.
These newly emerging devices are innovative not only for what they do, but also for how they were funded.
Last April, after failing to convince venture capitalists to fund Pebble, Migicovsky pitched it on Kickstarter, a website where any Internet user can support a project. He asked for $100,000. He got $10.3 million before capping his request. Supporters who spent $115 were promised a watch, which means Pebble has already sold about 85,000 watches. Cookoo and STRATA also turned to Kickstarter for start-up funding.
Michael Gartenberg, research director for technology research firm Gartner Inc., warned all of these start-ups face major challenges.
"There's been a lot of failed efforts to create smart watches and the key will be for vendors to understand the watch isn't just another digital device," he said. "Consumers wear watches for many reasons that have nothing to do with telling time, as evidenced by watch companies such as Rolex."
Gartenberg said that so far, none of the smart watches are really designed for the mass market. "The real question is will Apple or Google get into this space?" he asked, noting that Microsoft tried some years ago with their failed SPOT watches.
Any new device, even a watch, also raises regulatory questions. Are they safe to use on airplanes? Could they interfere with other devices? California Highway Patrol spokeswoman Erin Komatsubara said drivers are allowed to glance at a smart watch but it's not recommended to try to read anything at all while driving.
"It's considered a distraction," she said. "Two eyes on the road, two hands on the wheel, that's what we really, really want."
Manuel Yazijian, president of The American Watchmakers-Clockmakers Institute, said mechanical watches have a mystique of their own. But he said watchmakers may eventually turn their focus, attention to detail and ability to work on small items to smart watches.
"It's a different ballgame. I just don't know if they'll need maintenance and repair yet," he said. "Time will tell, no pun intended."
And the app Yazijian would like to see? "Our industry likes the old school mechanical stuff that ticks, like a heartbeat, like a live animal on your wrist," he said. "It would be so cool if the smart watch could make a ticking sound, right?"
source: philstar.com
Sunday, February 10, 2013
The multiple faces of Swatch: Style & personality – with a twist
MANILA, Philippines - Swatch’s many faces welcome spring: colors, contemporary messages, emotions and style transform an ordinary day into a day at full speed. Swatch’s mission for this season is to lighten up the world and brighten up everyone’s mood. Yes, we can. Yes, Swatch can!
The latest collection from Swatch anticipates spring with sunshine, fresh colors and inventive design. Traditions are revived with exciting new models from across the spectrum of Swatch families. Among them are the new Originals and Irony timekeepers in light-hearted, energetic, eye-catching versions. Signature materials take on new life as stainless steel, aluminum, silicone and leather combine to invigorate the new collection.
Designed with contemporary and spot-on taste in mind, the new Swatch Spring Collection 2013 features attractive and versatile Swatch watches for all occasions.
Swatch is available at Swatch Shops in SM Megamall, Glorietta 1, Glorietta 4, Greenbelt 5, TriNoma, Alabang Town Center, Ayala Marquee Mall, Pampanga, SM Mall of Asia, SM City North EDSA, SM City Davao, Rockwell Power Plant Mall, Greenhills V-Mall, Shangri-La Plaza, Robinsons Place, Ermita, Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall, Festival Mall, Ayala Center, Cebu and Abreeza Mall, Davao.
source: philstar.com
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Time to get stylish in go-anywhere Veloci watches
MANILA, Philippines - Veloci, an Italian-inspired watch collection that gives new life to iconic silhouettes of classic timepieces, recently announced its entry in the Philippine market with its Voyager and Cruise watch collection. The two collections come in a myriad of fashionable colors that allow you to build or layer your outfit using the watch as your color inspiration for just about any ocassion. A Veloci watch comes with two alternative watch straps. Known as the “go-anywhere dependable” watch, Veloci timepieces all have stainless steel watch cases, high-grade Japanese movements and high-quality nylon straps. For more information on Veloci watches you can check them out in various Asprey stores and selected L Timestudio boutiques and Time Gear boutiques, or like www.facebook.com/Asprey.ph.
source: philstar.com
Monday, December 10, 2012
Swarovski watches sparkle in time for the holiday season
What could be more dazzling than the beautiful Gucci Swarovski peep-toe heels on the feet of fashion model, TV host, and singer Solenn Heussaff wore one evening at Salon de Ning. From her beautiful legs we suggest you browse your eyes up higher to her slim wrists.
These days, you’ll probably see her wearing her equally dazzling Swarovski watch, part of the first-ever chronograph collection launched in Manila that showcases the famous brand name’s elegant timepieces that will definitely be in synch with the merry and bright season.
“We’re really looking forward to sharing Swarovski’s latest watch collection to the Philippine market because we know that we share with them the passion for aesthetically unique products and designs. Filipinos are known to be very fashionable and we’re certain that these watches will complement their style,” said Chris Neff, Swarovski’s head of emerging markets in Southeast Asia.
“Women no longer just wear watches for their function but as an essential part of her wardrobe. The new line of Swarovski watches, for instance, have the precision of Swiss technology and yet are also elegantly designed to complement a woman’s formal or casual look,” Emerson Yao, managing director of Lucerne, the exclusive distributor of Swarovski in the Philippines, told InterAksyon. “Sometimes, all she’ll need to look stylish is a Swarovski timepiece.”
Swarovski’s Watch Collection 2012 includes new lines such as the Octea Chrono that comes in two new trendy colors: anthracite and fuchsia. This stylish chronograph mixes round and linear elements and has the trademark combination of crystals and straps. It also features a unidirectional bezel made of a single piece of crystal. Its second counter, one of the three counters found on the dial, is circled by pavé crystals.
The Octea Sport line, which is available in white rose-gold, carries the same unidirectional bezel made of white ceramic. Its rubber strap with white ceramic elements also adds a sleek and modern appeal. For those who prefer a burst of color, this line is also available in ocean blue and lilac with rubber straps embellished with blue zircon and Light Amethyst Intensive Diamond Touch Light crystals.
Lovely Crystals features five playful and chic watches which come in white, black or magenta and have either stainless steel or calfskin leather as bracelet. However, its most eye-catching feature is its bezel is speckled with 16 zirconian crystals that move in a circular motion with the movement of the wrist.
The best-selling Elis Mini range also has two additions which are included in the latest collection: Elis Mini Silk Diamond Touch Light and Elis Lady Provence Lavender Diamond Touch Light. Among the other pieces, these two are the only chronographs with a pyramidal square case. They also stand out as both feature sparkling Crystal Mesh straps that make them exude an appeal of elegance, luxury and femininity.
source: interaksyon.com
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Swatch deep shine collection: Glitter, gloss & eye-popping colors
MANILA, Philippines - Swatch, the in-style Swiss watch and jewelry maker’s latest collection, takes the wraps off a colorful set of five glittery, high-gloss Gents. With the holiday season and the New Year just around the corner, there are plenty of reasons to celebrate.
The five models in the Deep Shine Collection make perfect party-goers, with trend-wise colors and high-gloss surfaces littered with glitter that sparkles and shines. The watches feature sunbrushed dials framed by eye-popping plastic cases. The rocky silicone straps add life to the party with joyful and glitter-strewn surfaces.
The high color, sparkling glitter and deep gloss give these festive Gents a perfect reason to celebrate — and everyone’s invited.
source: philstar.com
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