Archive for November, 2008

Binda Group Unveils Ducati Watches

Binda Group unveils the new collection of Ducati Watches

Ducati One is designed for all those seeking innovative and contemporary design suitable for everyday use. The line combines style and sophistication with top-quality and technical details, such as leather straps that are reminiscent of the stitching on riders’ gloves.

Styling has been strongly influenced by the Italian-made motorcycles, with several watch design characteristics reflecting engine and fairing details: from the spheres inspired by the unique Trellis frame to the watch strap patterns that recall tire treads.

With their sharp individuality, Ducati One watches embody a long history of breathtaking emotion. More feminine versions also feature ruby and black diamonds on the bezel cover and genuine crocodile strap for a more precious look. $955

Ducati Corse Watch after the jump!

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Vacheron Constantin Malte Automatic Chronograph

Vacheron Constantin Malte Automatic Chronograph

The Vacheron Constantin Malte Automatic Chronograph is an elegant style of watch. The case, in 18kt white or rose gold, measures 40mm in a barrel-shape, composed of three parts. The crystal is an AR-coated convex sapphire and the back is solid. It is water resistant to 30 meters. Movement is the automatic Vacheron caliber 1137, with 37 jewels, beating at 21,600 bph and with a power reserve of 40 hours.

Louis Moinet Magistralis Moon Watch

Louis Moinet Magistralis Moon Watch
Louis Moinet is the world’s first and only brand to create a watch featuring an authentic piece of the moon. Magistralis, which is being offered for $1 million Swiss Francs (roughly $862,000 USD), comes in a limited edition of only one watch and will never be repeated. Magistralis contains pieces from a lunar meteorite, which was ejected from the moon 2,000 years ago. The meteorite, which has been authenticated by the University of California, Los Angeles, actually added to scientific knowledge of lunar geology, since it came from a place that the Apollo missions did not visit. Of all meteorites, the lunar type is the rarest and is more expensive than gold and platinum combined.

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