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You may have heard we launched a limited edition strap line last week.  Actually, if you didn’t hear, that means you’re probably not familiar with something called the “internet,” because, it was everywhere, and then some.  We’ve actually sold out of everything in our shop, but we promised our good friends at Freemans Sporting Club a small sampling of straps for their customers.  So, starting today, Freemans on Bleecker street will be carrying four varieties of HODINKEE Straps. 

Swing on by or give them a call to see what they have in stock.  They are located at 327 Bleecker street and their phone number is 212-255-5509. 

From:HODINKEE

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Bell & Ross BR01-92 Automatic Watch. 46mm polished-satin finished stainless steel case, black dial, automatic movement, approximately 42 hours of power reserve, includes black rubber and synthetic canvas strap (unworn). Complete with all of the tools. Water resistant to 100 meters. Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. Like new with inner and outer box and manual (missing the warranty card). www.erelyx.com

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Bell & Ross BR 03-92 Automatic Watch. 42mm polished-satin finished stainless steel case, black dial, automatic movement, approximately 42 hours of power reserve, includes black rubber and synthetic canvas strap. Water resistant to 100 meters. Small scratch on back of case, not visible when worn. Excellent condition with box and papers. www.erelyx.com
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Written by: Mike Demertzis
Since its inception in 2001 WatchesOnNet has been thrilling consumers with incredible deals on watches.  Invicta watches are now available on WatchesOnNet at all time low prices.

Let’s face it, worldwide economic news is somewhat depressing, so when you hear of anyone that has a ‘Deal’ you approach with caution. This time rest assured, WatchesOnNet a Florida based online retailer is the ‘real deal.’

WatchesOnNet is featuring “Invicta Chronographs” in its popular Closeout section. They also list a diverse selection from top brand Swiss manufacturers like Hublot and Breitling to designer collections like Gucci or Michael Kors.

Ocean Reef Red Dial Chronograph

Watches from the “Invicta Reserve Collection” will also be made available. Look for one of their newer creations the ‘Ocean Reef Red Dial Chronograph’ which features a Flame Fusion Crystal, Water Resistant to 200m and a 5 year warranty. Other styles also available include oversized chronographs or ceramic watches.
WatchesOnNet makes it hard to resist frequenting their site since in addition to the Closeout Section they also offer a Sales Section and a Blowout Section. You can look forward to many more incentive based sales as 2012 takes the company to new heights within the E-Commerce community and Invicta rides along.

Invicta Venom Viper Chronograph

A visit to the Invicta company website is also recommended, since they offer the ‘Invicta Sunday Run.’ This special, can best be described as an overseas ‘Crate of Watches’ that happens to get lost on the way to the Invicta warehouse. It then becomes accessible to you for 24 hours and during this time you can get a great deal on a pre-selected watch. Subscribe to their newsletter online for complete details.

From:Luxury Watches That Impress Review Blog

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Maurice de Mauriac P Goldring DL Maurice de Mauriac Watches Now Available With New Movement

Zurich-based watch brand Maurice de Mauriac will now begin to offer a special new movement in all of their watches which are built to accept Swiss ETA Valjoux 7750 automatic chronograph movements. Sourced from Concepto (the Jacquet family) the new movements are like super 7750s.

The new movements are built on a Valjoux 7750 foundation and are interchangeable with the famous workhorse from ETA. The Valjoux 7750 is actually an amazing little machine. Continually refined for something like 30-40 years, it is not only the most popular Swiss mechanical chronograph calibre in the world, but also the base for a large number of other movements. As 7750 movements are so common, specialized movements using the same architecture are valued as they are less common and often much more attractive.

Maurice de Mauriac 002 DL Maurice de Mauriac Watches Now Available With New Movement

Using the architecture of the 7750, Concepto produces this and other movements like it. The movement is mostly in black with a lot of perlage and other polishing. It has an upgraded power reserve of about 50 hours and a cool rotor. I don’t know too much more but it is really neat looking. Compared to a standard 7750 it is likely to perform a bit better and of course looks really nice. It is also going to be much harder to get compared to the ubiquitous Valjoux 7750.

Maurice de Mauriac 001 DL Maurice de Mauriac Watches Now Available With New Movement

The Concepto movement will be a 1,500 Swiss Franc upgrade to any Maurice de Mauriac chronograph watch. You can get it in new watches, as well as upgrade an existing Maurice de Mauriac timepiece. Of course you don’t need to use the movement with a semi-skeletonized dial, but Maurice de Mauriac does have them available (as seen above). Another new option is the solid 18k rose gold exhibition caseback for Mauric de Mauriac watches that is 3,500 Swiss Francs.

Written by Mr. Ariel Adams – aBlogtoRead.com, trusted independent watch media.

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buy montblanc online Montblanc Watches Offically Available To Buy Online

I was just informed by Montblanc that pretty much all Montblanc products are not available online for sale. I don’t think their eCommerce site just launched but is still relatively new. I mention this for a few reason. First, it makes it easier for all people to get Montblanc watches, pens, and other products irrespective of where they live. It also is another win for the effort to sell more high-end items online.

When I first started doing this, it was for the most part considered totally taboo to sell luxury items online. Brands thought that it would cheapen their product and set up warnings online for people to never buy their watches or other goods via the internet. A few years later so much of that is changing, and it is being spearheaded by the major  brands such as I have predicted. The little guys who aren’t on board yet will follow suit. It is only a matter of time before you can “officially” buy Rolex and Patek Philippe watches online as well.

Montblanc joins fellow Richemont brand Cartier in offering much of their product range online. The pleasant looking eCommerce site is rather simple and easy to use. Gone is much of the annoying Flash animations and complex UI screens of the past. I am happy that they focused on ergonomics versus some convoluted theatrical eShop platform that might have been expected a few years ago. So check out their eShop if you are interested in Montblanc stuff, here is a direct link to viewing the Montblanc watch collection online.

Written by Mr. Ariel Adams – aBlogtoRead.com, trusted independent watch media.

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We do not generally do PSAs but we have reviewed a series of Benarus watches in the past (see: Moray, Worldiver, and Remora) and thanks to their high quality, unique style, and attractive pricing, they quickly sold out. We received a few disappointed emails as some of you tried to get a Benarus only to find it was too late.

Benarus models are produced in limited editions and the watch collecting community snatches them up quickly, often in pre-orders and months before they are available. If you have been waiting for an opportunity to put a Benarus on your wrist (or under your tree), then you are in luck as they have limited stock of a series of models including the Moray Ti, Moray 3, the newest iteration of the Remora (now featuring a sapphire bezel), and even the Megalodon.

Benarus does not produce indefinite pieces of any one model, each model range is constantly evolving and being offered in very limited supply. Benarus recently announced the open availability of these models so we didn’t want to keep the info to ourselves, especially this close to gift-giving season. We love hearing about new watches so if you do get a Benarus (or any other watch) tweet @watchreport a photo.




From:WatchReport.com

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Bell & Ross Question&Answer:

Question by Josie

Will the Blue Bell ice cream flavor “Wedding Cake” be available again? If so, when and where? I can’t find anything similar.

Best answer:

Answer by Sister Midnight
they don’t have it listed on their menu anymore, but they do have birthday cake as a flavor in rotation. I don’t know when it will be available again, but maybe you can contact the factory and find out. My favorite was cinnamon, and I am really sad that they stopped making it.

http://bluebell.com/What_Were_Crankin_out/our_icecream.aspx

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Somebody at Apple knows vintage watches. The Mickey Mouse watch, made by more than one semi-prestigious watch manufacture over the years, is a cult classic.  Even some of the hardest hardcore collectors in the world own a Mickey Mouse watch.  So, it’s great to see a Mickey Mouse dial on Apple’s iPod nano.

But, on the other end of the spectrum is Apple’s “open-worked” facade. Basically, it’s just four gears sitting next to each other in a circle.  Come on Apple, make an effort for us!  Details at Apple.com.

From:HODINKEE

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Gefica 1 Gerald Genta Gefica Bi Retro Safari Watch Available On James List: A True Collectible

I continue to lament the loss of watch industry design and figure head Gerald Genta who died this year. People tend to remember him most for his classic contributions to the industry – which include 1970s’ designs for the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, Vacheron Constantin Overseas, IWC Ingenieur, and Patek Philippe Nautilus. Granted these were all amazing and endearing designs – though they were however obvious siblings of one another. My colleague at Fratello Watches discusses those here a bit. Personally, I am a bit more interested in his later work. All that is summed up and epitomized in the Gefica Bi-Retro.

genta207 1 Gerald Genta Gefica Bi Retro Safari Watch Available On James List: A True Collectible

The modern interpretation of the Gefica concept is a watch I dearly want to add to my collection (and I rarely say things like that about watches that are no longer being made). As time goes on the leadership Genta took in terms of design risk and innovation a clear. For example, right now bronze watches all hot and in. The Gefica was mostly in bronze when most people laughed at used of the metal. The case was (is) 47mm wide and almost 20mm thick in the early 2000s when people thought this was a crazy size. It showed the world that a true modern watch incorporated both an innovative layout of telling the time as well as case design. It relied heavily on titanium, and it has a serious personality all to its own.

On top of that the design is emotional. Rumor has it that Genta was inspired during a safari in Africa before designing the watch. The Gefica Bi-Retro often has “Safari” in the name and combines a series of design features that have an almost tribal look to them. It is like modern art meets ritualistic drum circle – who else can pull that off.

Gerald Genta Gefica 2 Gerald Genta Gefica Bi Retro Safari Watch Available On James List: A True Collectible

For years I have admired the Gefica almost as an icon. The design was so vivid to me I almost didn’t want to disgrace it by wearing it. While the case was designed from the ground up to be ergonomic, you rarely see people wearing these. It really takes a strong personality to match wits with this watch. The classic Gefica from the 1980s was impressive for its design, but this 2000′s era Gefica Bi-Retro is a landmark.

A few years ago I first encountered a Gerald Genta Gefica Bi-Retro at a watch event and got to put the watch on my wrist for the first time- it was amazing. I was stunned at the quality and level of detail. A watch design like this is really not easy to manufacture. Not only is the dial very complex with many colors and levels, but the case is literally made out of two materials. Most of the case is finely cut bronze, and all the little “balls” around it are applied individually and in titanium.

Gerald Genta Gefica side Gerald Genta Gefica Bi Retro Safari Watch Available On James List: A True Collectible

Genta chose bronze because of its patina developing properties. This is a metal that you want to look aged. It goes with the design of the watch and is part of its character. This piece has the charm of aged jeans. Designing a dial to go with this was not likely an easy task. The amazing this is that the dial of the Gefica doesn’t look like the case at all, but still seems to go with it. Here Genta called upon is love for art deco and clean lines. 1920s futuristic and rugged outback never did go together so well (or at all). Over the years the dial of the watch was available in a range of colors (with matching alligator strap). The fold-over titanium clasp is also an nicely architected thing of beauty.

Going along with his love of retrograde hands and jumping hour complication, the Gefica Bi-Retro has both. The name itself basically is short for “bi-retrograde.” The hour is told digitally through a window close to 12 o’clock, while the minutes are expressed on an arched scale with a hand that moves across it and then jumps back to the first position. Seconds are displayed via a traditional hand that goes around the entire dial. A second retrograde has is used on the lower half of the dial to indicate the date. I love those hands that look like bubbly magnifying lenses (the large opening in the hand is also done to prevent obstruction when reading the hour) . In my opinion the Gefica Bi-Retro dial design is an incredible item of beauty and genius.

Bulgari Bvlgari Gefica Gerald Genta Gefica Bi Retro Safari Watch Available On James List: A True Collectible

When yo turn over the Gefica you see an amazing looking movement, and it looks unlike anything else you’ll see. Most brands try to visually separate the automatic rotor from the rest of the movement. Not here. Both the movement parts and automatic rotor are applied with micro-perlage polishing. It looks incredible as well as unique. The movement is called the Calibre GG 1004 automatic. It is a base Girard-Perregaux automatic with a special retrograde module built by Gerald Genta.  A great combo if you ask me.

You can look online for additional pictures of the Gerald Genta Gefica Bi-Retro watch. A few years ago the Gerald Genta watch brand died before the man himself did. It was engulfed by owner group Bulgari. So no more of these Gefica watches will ever be made. The good news is that Bulgari has continued the Gefica Bi-Retro using Bulgari branding. The case is the same but they changed the dial. I personally like the Gerald Genta version a bit better, but the Bulgari model will suffice as well. Price for the Gefica Bi-Retro retailed for about $ 18,000. Fair, but still really pricey. The good news is that prices on the pre-owned market are a bit more reasonable. Like this one for example available on James List that is just under $ 7,000. For me, this is a piece that WILL be in my collection sooner or later.

Written by Mr. Ariel Adams – aBlogtoRead.com, trusted independent watch media.

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