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Leaving Baselworld each year is bitter sweet because I tend to have such a good time. I don’t get to see even a third of what I would like to check out, and it is great to be among my friends and close colleagues for over a week. It is tiring however, and during final days you end up forgetting you are there for watches. I love it though, and am proud to be part of the world’s biggest watch show. Next year I have decided I need to attend the show with a posse. Who is with me? I can promise there will be some nice watch fondling going on.

So I keep getting asked what my impression of the 2012 show is/was, and what I liked the best. Always a tough question as I just admitted to not having seeing all there was to see. That might be unfair as I did check out the majority of the “important” stuff from the big brands we are all familiar with. Overall impressions? I think it is a mixed bag. Some brands are full steam ahead with lots of new product and distinct global directions, while other brands have really nothing new. I don’t mean little brands that innovate once each few years, I mean major brands that ought to really have new stuff to show.

At SIHH 2012 I painted the picture that conservatism was in, and that also meant fewer new products as brands try to gauge regional economies, tastes, and buying habits. What you see a lot of these days are “commercially viable” pieces. I wasn’t the first one to use that term. You are reading this, so I give you credit for putting the idea so eloquently. Basically it means you look at a watch and it looks pretty aesthetically familiar with a reasonably good design and features mixed with a reasonably good price.  You then sort of shrug indifferently and think to yourself, “it bores me, but it will sell.” That pretty much sums up what your standard commercially viable watch is.

Are there innovative wonders and crazy pieces? Certainly, though more and more you get the feeling that they are just media bait and not serious parts of the brand’s direction or income. A great example are the high-end pieces from Tag Heuer. Their $ 50,000 plus watches are pretty awesome by most standards but they don’t make very many, and they are almost economically insignificant for the brand’s bottom line. We write about them because they are cool and because Tag Heuer’s top-level management think they are cool – but they don’t really represent the volume side of the brand. What will make Tag Heuer money are the sale of their commercially viable new Formula 1 watches, their relatively attractive new lady’s watches smiled upon by Cameron Diaz (their newest brand ambassador), and entry-level luxury watches like the Aquaracer and Carrera.

The Swatch Group is a curious situation right now. Some of their brands are doing awesome with great new watches, as well as lots of new watches. That includes entities like Omega, Hamilton, and Rado. Then you have a brand like Glashutte Original – which I happen to like a whole lot – that save for one highly limited, super high-end watch, has nothing new for this year. They aren’t the only one like that. I chalk this up to some direction lacking at the CEO level and other issues that occurred as a result of Hayek senior’s passing away. It will clear itself up, but it will take a few years. There are good people over there, but some of the brands need more dedicated leadership, or more of a push to innovate each year. Having said all that, what I did see from some of the less prolific for 2012 Swatch Group brands was good – there just wasn’t enough of it to satiate my hunger for watches.

The Rolex situation is funny. If you recall when I discussed the new Sky-Dweller here, I posited that it was great to see an innovative movement from Rolex that expands on their offerings and provides something really new for them (in the modern sense). At the same time I didn’t run across too many people who liked how the thing looked. It will probably sell because it is a Rolex, and it is new – granted. Given that, I think that many people were disappointed because they loved the idea of the Sky-Dweller, but the execution just wasn’t what people expected. Who knows, maybe next year everyone will change their mind and compete to be the piece’s biggest fans.

Meeting with little guys like MB&F and De Bethune, and you’d think they are the center of the watch world given how cool their stuff is, and how much they are appreciated in the industry. What people like me can easily forget is that between the two brands they sell under 1000 watches per year – when millions and millions of watches are sold each year overall. It is true, being so involved in the watch world will naturally have you gravitate to the most interesting people and products – no matter how exclusive they are. We need to remember is that it is the high volume brands who are keeping watches on most people’s wrists. For that reason I think it is highly ironic and amusing that Casio presents their watches a few feet away from some of the most high-end and exclusive timepieces in the world. I actually think that is wonderful, because I get as excited about new Casio watches as I do the next greatest $ 200,000 timepiece creation.

Fashion editors and people of those ranks continue to sully the watch world with their questions on style trends and what is going be hot for spring and summer. Brands like to have the people writing for mass audience consumer publications that they advertise in come to the watch shows because it would be awesome for them to get some actual editorial coverage. That unfortunately isn’t going to happen because the average writer and reader of those publications doesn’t know about or care about watches (for the most part, and there are some really great notable exceptions). Unless they are colorful under $ 50 watches which do get a fair amount of coverage it seems. I am actually glad that the fashion people are there because I want them to see the world I love so much, but my advice to watch brands is to stop pretending that you are fashion brands. Be stalwart that you release nice new watches each year based on a range of factors that hopefully don’t include fashion trends or what is going to look “so hot” in the fall with orange and brown. I know I sound like a snob saying that, but that isn’t what makes this industry tick. This is an industry of half marketing people, have engineers. Each focused on making marketable wrist machines that tell the time for a long time. These items aren’t meant to be (for the most part) disposable, and are intended as lifetime investments. The current fashion industry is about disposable clothes and quickly changing color and style trend announcements so that they have something to actually “write” (list) about. That just doesn’t meld with the watch industry, and I hope it never does.

As I step off my semi-annual (weekly) soap box, allow me to direct your attention to some watches. Cool watches that made me giggle with glee and ponder the best ways to covertly remove (without being noticed) money from Credit Suisse in order to fund a couple of horological acquisitions. This is just a small list of those watches that leaving the Baselworld 2012 show remain on my mind.

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1. Bell & Ross Vintage BR 126 Black Bezel Watch

It isn’t a wild concept watch or something you want to wear only when you feel like a weekend military pilot. This version of the Bell & Ross BR 126 is just a sexy daily wear that is a little bit retro, and a lot of bit sexy. Comes on a strap or new metal bracelet. Beautiful.

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2. Breguet Classique Chronometrie 10 Hz Watch

The Type XXII originally housed Breguet’s in-house 10 hertz mechanical movement. There it was used for a chronograph, here is used for accurate timing and horological interest. The iconic look of the Classique collection melds with the ultra modern high-beat movement for a quirky but satisfying result.

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3. Breitling Chronomat GMT 44 Watch

I don’t say this very often, but in this instance I am happy they made it smaller. The original Breitling Chronomat GMT was just too big for my wrist (it does happen). Down to 44mm wide, and given its already very wide and long lugs, this piece wears very well on me. The watch has an in-house made Breitling movement, chronograph, GMT, and style that is 110% Breitling.

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4. Bulgari Chronosprint Endurer Watch on Bracelet

The watch isn’t new, but the original was delayed a few years. New for this year is the bracelet – and it makes a great watch even better. From the Daniel Roth collection, the  Bulgari Chronosprint Endurer is a beautiful watch with a very unique story and movement. The new bracelet is similar to what you get on an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, and just makes this killer watch even nicer in my opinion.

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5. Devon Tread 2 Watch

The nerd in me loves this, but is starting to realize that the Tread is no longer a nerd watch. With a smaller size and improved wearing experience, the Tread 2 opens up the concept to a whole new world of watch lovers that can enjoy the electro-mechanical belt system concept. Now with more color options as well.

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6. Hamilton Pan Europ Watch

Last year Hamilton released the Pan Europ as a limited edition watch with a blue dial. It was successful enough to gain a spot as a non-limited production piece for 2012. The nicest model has a black face and the price is totally right. Inside the watch is a base Valjoux 7750 that gets bumped up to a 60 hour power reserve exclusively for Hamilton. Gorgeous design that mixes masculinity with history in a really satisfying way.

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7. Hublot Classic Fusion Tourbillon Watch

It does remind you of Roger Dubuis’ skeleton tourbillions – and that is OK. Hublot makes a skeletonized tourbillon version of the Classic Fusion in a good-size case that feels modern and classic, while also feeling very high-end and tasteful. Very thin to boot.

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8. HYT H1 Watch

People gasped at the low, low price of about $ 45,000. Amazing! Exotic, cool, modern, and the ultimate example of how a new high-end watch brand can hit the ground running. Almost guaranteed to help start conversations even with non watch people. Not everything with green goo can claim that.

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9. Omega Speedmaster Racing Watch

First what I don’t really like – 40mm wide. Everything else I am in love with. Enough to be OK with a 40mm wide watch (I’d like it bigger). An incredibly attractive entry-level Omega Speedmaster collection that finally has a Co-Axial escapement and silicon balance spring. Hard to not love this one in its many color offerings.

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10. Seiko Astron Watch

The original quartz watch name gets recycled. Finally a daily-wear watch you can pretty much rely on to be fully accurate anywhere on the planet (with its GPS signal syncing), and that requires pretty much no attention or adjusting. Just a super solid sober high-tech sport watch from the king of super solid high-tech sport watches.

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11. Zenith Pilot Doublematic Watch

At first I didn’t like the look of the watch even though I liked the functionality. Then I started to play with the Pilot Doublematic and I put it on my wrist… at that point I was hooked. So many functions that are actually useful, great in-house made movement. And a price that feels appropriate.

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12. Sinn EZM 10 Watch

German indestructible tool watches don’t get much better than this. A proprietary chronograph module makes for awesome functionality, in a case that is light and hard. Sapphire crystal bezel inlay, and the feeling that you and this watch are going to see some heavy action and walk out just fine.

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

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MB&F – Legacy Machine #1 by Maximilian Busser. Maximilian Büsser and Friends have revealed a new timepiece for 2011, the MB&F Legacy Machine No. 1 Watch. For a brand built upon futurism and mechanical extremity, the Legacy Machine No. 1 is a departure in design– a romanesque, rounded model that reaches into the past for its inspiration. Büsser’s Legacy Machine is a throwback to the turn of the 20th century, where a revolution in watch-making was yielding timepieces just like this one. The MB&F LM1 may take its visual inspiration from 100 years ago, but the engineering and production are very modern-day. It includes a three-dimensional horological movement, mechanically wound and sporting a 45 hour power reserve. The watch comprises 279 components and 23 jewels, including gold detailing and sapphire crystals. The display is surprisingly straightforward for the Büsser crew– hours are shown on a dial on the left, minutes on the right and the power reserve is shown in a vertical meter in the bottom center. Is this change of pace welcome from a brand so focused on futurism and evolution? Absolutely. One common theme amongst the watches of MB&F is the playful inspiration upon which they are built. One is inspired by the frog, another by mid-century model airplanes– and this one reaches back into MB&F’s interest in history. We never thought we’d say the words “Steampunk” and “MB&F” in the same sentence, but we’re saying it now. Nice work, Mr. Büsser and company. ABOUT US
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Bell & Ross has been a busy bee, opening its ninth worldwide boutique in Central Hong Kong. Bell & Ross made their first Asian appearance back in February 2010 with a retail store in Singapore. Later, they opened boutiques in Malaysia, Beijing and Indonesia and experienced so much success that it sought out Central Hong Kong, an area that is known for high luxury shops and entertainment, to complete its Asian tour. The B&R shops feature man-friendly surroundings, lush leather furniture, and UV lighting in some areas to show off glow-in-the-dark features. In addition to opening physical boutiques throughout Asia and the world, B&R also opened an online store through the popular social networking site, Facebook where users can buy anything from B&R’s vintage pieces to clasps, wristbands and changing tools. Facebook users do not, however, receive any kind of discount for merely being fans of Bell & Ross and most price points for watches hover around the $ 5000 mark.

 

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Bell & Ross Boutique Paris (left) and Beijing (right)

 

Recently at the Traditional Jewelers Annual Watch Faire, Bell & Ross was a huge hit with the crowd, showcasing their Aviation, Marine, Tourbillon and Vintage collections. Additionally, the watch company took full advantage by unveiling the Bell & Ross Harley Davidson Custom Nascafe Racer for the first time in a United States venue. The Nascafe Racer pays homage to the original by pairing Bell & Ross’ avant garde BR 01 Carbon timepiece mounted just above the fuel tank of the original Racer created by England Harley dealer Shaw Harley-Davidson. Shaw technicians use anodized blue and carbon fiber to fixate the B&R timepiece to the bike that toured the U.S.

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Bell & Ross Harley Davidson

 

Bell & Ross introduced their four collections at the U.S trade show. The Aviator and Tourbillion both feature carbon fiber dials, scratch-resistant sapphire crystals and an alligator and rubber strap on the Tourbillion while the Aviator’s strap pairs carbon fiber and rubber for ultimate durability. The Marine is a certified diver’s choice with guaranteed water-resistance of up to 500 meters with a screwed down crown and decompression valve and features mechanical automatic movement and a 44 mm satin-brushed steel case. The classic styling of Bell & Ross’ Vintage takes the cake with its sleek design, easy-to-read simple dial, wire lugs that give the formidable appearance of horns, complete with a croco-leather strap.

 

Bell & Ross watches are purely the result of a dynamic marketing campaign. Since their movement isn’t even made in-house, I have a hard time even considering spending anywhere near $ 5000 on another brand that’s “famous because I said so!”

Now the Harley…that’s another story.

 

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odyssey.tagheuer.com – The TAG Heuer night in Warasaw for the Odyssey of Pioneers took place in an airport facilities. Exceptional timepieces were exhibited to illustrate TAG Heuer’s unique watchmaking history. http odyssey.tagheuer.com http www.flickr.com
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It is no secret that Gucci is a big supporter of the arts: fashion, theater,  and music as well. Gucci‘s Timepieces and Jewelry Music Fund has played a big part in supporting music in countries such as Hong Kong, China, Taiwan and Macao.

Gucci's Timepieces & Jewelry Music Fund

Gucci's Timepieces & Jewelry Music Fund

Jan. 10 in Hangzhou, China marked the launch of Gucci’s “Timepieces and Jewelry Music Fund” at the Hangzhou Grand Theater. The VIP guests and the media were very excited to attend the event. The Timepieces and Jewelry Music Fund’s main goal is to discover  and teach extraordinary musicians around China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao. The fund provides these musicians with scholarships as well as offering a music exchange program that works with their partners, The Recording Academy® and the GRAMMY® Awards. This outstanding partnership has come a far way from just declaring business together in 2010. Exchange students also are given the chance to attend GRAMMY® Camps located in Los Angeles and New York. This program has helped many young musicians improve greatly that maybe would have never had the chance to do so because of things like money and opportunity.

It is no doubt that special events attract very special people. The spectacular guest who was the talk of the night was the famous movie star, Ms. Li Bing Bing. She caught everyone’s attention when she walked in dressed as a fashion Gucci Goddess wearing a Horsebit necklace and a Gucci crêpe de chine two layer skirt dress. An excellent performance was also put on during the evening by three outstanding awarded students from the Central Conservatory of Music, a very special opportunity for the students.

Gucci also supports The Film Foundation. Martin Scorsese created this non-profit organization to work on presenting and restoring influential and groundbreaking films. The Gucci-GRAMMY collaboration aids the programs of the GRAMMY®  Museum which focuses on preserving historical significant recording and moments from our world’s musical cultural heritage.

Gucci sticks true to its artsy origin by picking music, film and other art programs to focus their support on. It is a great cause and Gucci has many happy supporters from designing these programs. It is extremely important that we continue to grow in the arts and continue to improve and advance. Gucci makes this possible for the best of the best and the most deserving. It will be interesting to see which future art groups Gucci will focus their time and effort on.

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odyssey.tagheuer.com – For the last stage of the Odyssey of Pioneers’ European tour, the TAG Heuer night took place in Museum Avtovill. TAG Heuer’s CEO Jean-Christophe Babin was there to present the Pendulum brought by model Tatiana Tereshina.

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A young man plays violin at a Gucci event

Gucci helps give musical opportunities to Chinese students

Gucci isn’t all about exquisite watches and beautiful clothing. This year, the high fashion giant has started its year out on the right foot: one of giving. In collaboration with the China Soong Ching Ling Foundation, The GRAMMY Awards and The Recording Academy,  Gucci launched the Gucci Timepieces & Jewelry Music Fund in order to “discover and nurture talented musicians across China, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan.”

Gucci is no stranger to supporting the arts. In fact, the brand has shown its dedication with their longstanding support of director Martin Scorcese’s The Film Foundation, a non-profit that aims to restore and present groundbreaking and influential films. In the realm of music, according to Gucci’s website, the Gucci-GRAMMY initiative– founded in 2010– “help[s] to preserve historically significant moments and recordings from our global musical heritage.”

With the  Gucci Timepieces & Jewelry Music Fund, Gucci will be helping to give Chinese music students increased opportunities to hone their craft. Exceptional students, as judged by the Fund, will have the opportunity of traveling to the United States to participate in GRAMMY programs, like the GRAMMY Camp, that could help launch their careers. Beyond the music, the opportunity to travel to the U.S. will provide Chinese students with a wonderful chance for enriching cultural exchange, another primary goal of the Fund.

One of Gucci’s partners in this venture, the China Soong Ching Ling Foundation, has quite a bit of influence in China– and around the world. The organization, started in honor of the late Honorary President of the People’s Republic of China Soong Ching Ling, is dedicated to a number of positive social ventures that range from promoting international friendships to alleviating poverty to promoting the arts and sciences. With Gucci, The GRAMMY Awards, and The Recording Academy at their side, there is little doubt that the foundation will continue to spread its good deeds to many people in need.

The Gucci Timepieces & Jewelry Music Fund was launched at an elegant event in Hangzhou, China at the Hangzhou Theatre, where a number of VIP guests, including press, were welcomed for an evening of entertainment and the official unveiling of the project. Popular international movie star Li Bing Bing attended the event wearing several Gucci pieces, and students from some of China’s most prestigious music academies provided the entertainment for the evening.

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odyssey.tagheuer.com – For the first Asian stop of the Odyssey, the timepieces exhibition took place in New Delhi. Among the attendees were TAG Heuer CEO Jean-Christophe Babin, Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan and TAG Heuer ambassador Karun Chandhok.
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