Friday, March 27, 2015
No post this week..... A Nation in Mourning.
We have lost a great leader Mr Lee Kuan Yew and my family and I paid tribute to his passing at one of the community tribute centres.
Friday, March 20, 2015
Press Release: OMEGA presents the Globemaster, the world’s first Master Chronometer
On Wednesday 18 March, OMEGA hosted a highly attended event
at Basel’s von Bartha art gallery where the brand unveiled the highlight of its
new collection and the certification that makes it such a revolutionary
timepiece. The Globemaster, with its iconic pie-pan dial and fluted bezel, is
the world’s first Master Chronometer – it is the first mechanical timepiece to
not only exceed the standards established by the Contrôle Officiel Suisse des
Chronomètres (COSC) but also pass the stringent tests that are part of the
certification process approved by the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology
(METAS).
OMEGA announced that it would be working with METAS to develop
the new certification process, which includes testing the watch and its
movement in magnetic fields of 15,000 gauss, at a press conference in December
of 2014. The unveiling of the eight criteria that a watch must pass in order to
achieve Master Chronometer status is the follow-up to the news that OMEGA and
Swatch Group CEO Nick Hayek shared with the public last year.
Stephen Urquhart, president of OMEGA, explained some of the
brand’s major milestones and described how important innovation, implementation
and industrialization are for OMEGA.
Alluding to the press conference OMEGA held in December, Mr
Urquhart said: “Some of you might have been with us in Geneva in December where
we announced a new certification process and a new quality standard for
watchmaking in general and for OMEGA. Now we have finalized that whole process
and to make it really meaningful we have a watch that we decided to launch
which will be the flagship of the OMEGA brand in the future.”
OMEGA Vice President of Product and Customer Service
Jean-Claude Monachon presented the METAS certification process and described
the Globemaster in more detail. He explained that the eight stars on the
caseback of the watch not only signify eight of the most important precision
records that OMEGA’s movements set in the 1940s and 1950s, they also represent
the eight tests a watch must pass to become a Master Chronometer.
The symbolic use of these eight stars and the eight
certification criteria show that OMEGA aims to offer its customers only the
best when it comes to precision, he said.
Following Mr Urquhart’s and Mr Monachon’s presentations, the
guests were welcomed into an area with showcases displaying the vintage models
that inspired the Globemaster and the full Globemaster collection. Writing on
the walls surrounding the displays described the Globemaster timepieces and
outlined the criteria a watch and its movement must pass in order to become
certified as a Master Chronometer.
The exhibition also included an interactive station where
guests could learn about the strength of the magnetic fields of objects they
use on a daily basis and they could even measure the magnetic fields of their
personal items, like cell phones, tablets, cameras or handbag clasps.
The Globemaster...
Created in the true spirit of OMEGA, the Globemaster houses
the brand’s most advanced mechanical movement and features a design inspired by
early Constellation models that represent horological expertise and OMEGA’s
legacy of precision and outstanding performance. Each watch is certified
through a series of independent tests – a revolutionary process that
establishes a new quality standard in the watch industry.
Two design features that define the Globemaster are its
dial, which is created in a style that watch collectors have long referred to
as a pie-pan dial, and the “fluted” bezel, an element that has decorated
several famous Constellation watches.
OMEGA’s history also influenced the Globemaster’s caseback.
Representing the precision awards that the watchmaker received for the
outstanding performance of its movements during the famous chronometer
observatory trials in the 1940s and 1950s is a medallion stamped with an image
of a cupola of an observatory where the precision competitions took place.
Eight stars in the sky above the observatory symbolize the most important
precision records that OMEGA set and, reflecting how the brand’s commitment to
quality has endured, the stars also signify the eight METAS-certified criteria
that a timepiece and its movement must pass in order to receive Master
Chronometer status.
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
The Gronefeld Parallax Tourbillon..
With a history spanning over a hundred years, the art of
watchmaking has been an integral part of the Grönefeld family tradition. In
2008, Brothers Tim and Bart Grönefeld proudly presented the first watch under
their own name: the GTM-06 Tourbillon Minute Repeater. Since then, the brand
has developed into one with multiple award-winning timepieces, such as the Grönefeld
Parallax Tourbillion that was launched last year.
Thanks to Peter Chong from Deployant.com, I recently had the
privilege to meet the Grönefeld brothers and to view the prize-winning watch first-hand.
It was an honour to hear them speak about their brand and share their watchmaking
experience with us.
GPHG 2014 Tourbillon watch prize.
The award winning watch....Gronefeld Parallax Tourbillon that features a flying tourbillon, a very long seconds hand and a single arm on the balance wheel bridge that runs parallel to the seconds hand. The power reserve indicator (72 hours power reserve) is at the 10 o'clock position. Another interesting feature is the "W" and "S" indicator that is used for winding and setting the time. When the crown is depressed to indicate "S", the seconds hands and the tourbillon bridge will simultaneously move to the 12 o'clock position and stop while you set the time.
Movement shot of Cal G-03.
Wrist shot of this fabulous piece.
The other watch that I got to see for the first time was the One Hertz.
Cal G-02, a beautifully sculpted movement. Look at the captivating layout of the various bridges!
The following pics were supplied by Gronefeld...
Bart and Tim Gronefeld receiving their award.
The Atelier.
Tim and Bart Gronefeld.
Polishing and finishing process.
Gronefeld Parallax Tourbillon.
Gear train layout.
Thursday, March 12, 2015
The Hour Glass Lunar New Year Celebration.
Luxury watch retailer The Hour Glass hosted a lunch for
media and business partners to celebrate the last day of Lunar New Year. To grace this auspicious occasion, lion and
dragon dance troupes entertained guests with their upbeat performance, believed
to bring prosperity and good luck. Guests soaked in the lively and festive
atmosphere and everyone was in high spirits.
Many thanks to The Hour Glass for the invite!
........up next, meeting Tim & Bart Gronefeld, stay tuned!
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