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To be honest, Fratellowatches rarely takes the time to explain mechanical watches in a way that even newbies understand why they are so expensive. We discuss timepieces of watch manufacturers like Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet and Rolex watches like it is our primary necessity of life. It is sheer luxury of course.

Over at Tested.com they understood the need for a crash course in (mechanical) watches and did a very cool explanation about high-end timepieces and what justifies their prices (and collecting them). We are honored to get mentioned in the article, together with our colleagues of Hodinkee and aBlogtoRead.

Patek Philippe

So, if you are new to watches and want to learn more about the technology used, the most sought-after brands and the watch collecting culture, make sure to read this article over at Tested.com. They have lots of cool other topics as well! A big thanks to Wesley Fenlon for the mention.


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Episode 9 of the Watch Komrade Show. On this week’s show we have an unprecedented gift with purchase — a 0 German Chronograph while supplies last! This week we have a new Hi Tech Aviator Chronograph wristwatch with a black and rose configuration and a carbon fiber dial. We have the twin Wright Brothers style Aviator with the half-hunter caseback and top pushers. We also welcome Sarah back! Be sure to subscribe to both our newsletter at Russia2all.com and the Watch Komrade channel on YouTube.
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265 Men’s Wrist Watches

Not your standard stuff, these watches are interesting, most are unique, and all are a reflection of the creativity and craftsmanship that go into today’s personal timepieces for men. This selection runs the gamut in style, size and price. I am not a watch seller – I am a watch lover. This video is for educational purposes only. Pictures and comments are property of the copyright holders.
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When we were hanging out a Christie’s a few weeks back looking at that history changing “Resonance” pocketwatch from Breguet, we noticed something else that caught our eye.  There were two vintage Patek world-time watches, both with Cloisonné centers depicting North America, but one was a pocket watch, and the other was a wristwatch.

So we dug further. 

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Lum-Tec Bull45 Wrist Watch

See www.webwatchworld.com for the full review, more photos and details on this watch and more!
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Hamster PetStraps: Pet Companion Love Lives On... Your Wrist

PetStraps is here to ease the grief of a lost loved one. This revolutionary new concept re-purposes retired pets for eternal life on your wrist. Petting his PetStraps watch strap with a familiar fondness and with a tear running down his face, the company’s founder tells us how he started the company after the unfortunate loss of his best rodent friend.

“I thought he was sleeping, but after he didn’t respond to me shaking his cage, I knew something was wrong.” Three years and eight months just wasn’t enough time with Yellow Belly, my gerbil. I had wanted our love to last forever, I didn’t know what to do. I called up a taxidermist nearby and brought the body to him. Unfortunately, I hadn’t preserved Yellow Belly properly and only the gerbil pelt could be saved. “I used to spend hours brushing his golden orange fur.” With eyes full of tears, the PetStraps founder happened to have glanced down at the watch on his wrist. “What was I going to do with a tiny gerbil pelt?” I thought about asking the taxidermist to tan the pelt so I could use it as some type of little pouch for my watch. Then it dawned on me, could this be a watch strap? The taxidermist was hesitant at first. The idea seemed macabre to him. I then proceeded to remind him exactly what it was he did for a living and he sobered up. He said to give him a week, and then come back. I’d have to supply the buckle parts though.”

PetStraps logo PetStraps: Pet Companion Love Lives On... Your Wrist

The PetStraps founder explains how after looking at buckles and strap parts he realized that this might be a good business opportunity. People lose beloved pets all the time and aside from a hard stuffed pooch or a bronze bust of your cat – how can you really enjoy your pet after their passing? On your wrist it seemed. That or an expensive commissioned piece of art work. The founder explains his disappointment after spending thousands of dollars on a custom oil painting of Yellow Belly in a general’s uniform riding a pony. “It seemed like a good idea at the time, but the result just wasn’t regal enough.” That was not how I wanted to remember the little guy. He was always less silly than that. Instead, I wanted to attach him to my high-end wrist watch.

parrot PetStraps: Pet Companion Love Lives On... Your Wrist

“Yellow Belly was the first project, and soon after, more came”. I needed to get the word out about PetStraps and get the business going. To promote my business, I spent a lot of time at local veterinary offices. “I would look for people who were crying and assume they had just lost a friend like Yellow Belly.” With him on my wrist, I felt like I could do anything. The challenging situation happened after a large man with a beard showed up crying after the vet walked him into the waiting room, patting him on the back. He just sat down like he didn’t know where to go so I started to talk with him about my watch. The topic seemed strange to this recently pet-bereaved gentelman but he was probably happy to get his mind off of what had just happened. I learned that his roommate Yappers had died after they had spent more than thirty years together. I didn’t realize it until later, but Yappers was a parrot. That was a challenge because I never thought of PetStraps as being made out of anything other than fur. Yappers was the first feathered strap and since then we have made PetStraps with everything from turtle leather to fish scales.”

Tabby PetStraps: Pet Companion Love Lives On... Your Wrist

PetStraps uses the highest quality parts and processes to ensure that your beloved PetStrap satisfies you completely. Most straps have an Italian leather or rubber liner on which the dead pet parts are glued. Everything is hand-made and each customer gets a personal guarantee that their passed-on pet gets treated with respect and dignity as they are transformed into wrist wear.

To protect animals, PetStraps has adopted a special policy of requiring owners to submit pictures of them with their pets (while they were still alive). We didn’t want people poaching animals just to get a strap made. There was a customer who said they lived in suburban Kansas who wanted a PetStrap made. When I found out the pet was an African elephant I figured there might be a problem. Especially, since it was being shipped from Africa. What really raised a flag was the request to have us engrave a buckle out of “fresh ivory. I just had a bad feeling about that one and we ended up having to ship the elephant back to sub-Saharan Africa. UPS really didn’t like us that day.”

Turtle PetStraps: Pet Companion Love Lives On... Your Wrist

Each PetStraps strap comes with a well-documented photo album showing pictures of how each individual animal body becomes a useful watch accessory. These albums are titled “Journey into the Afterlife” and begin with the owner’s picture of themselves with their pet. “Since this is not an inexpensive memorial, we want people to be fully involved with the process,” says the PetStraps founder. It doesn’t surprise him when these special albums routinely bring customers to tears and often a loss of appetite. “Healing is healthy,” he adds as he nods his head up and down.

Beagle PetStraps: Pet Companion Love Lives On... Your Wrist

How can you enjoy a PetStraps watch strap? The process is fun and easy. If you anticipate the passing of a family member (non-human preferably), PetStraps will arrange for a courier to be on notice 24 hours a day in your area. You’ll be given a special number to call after the final moments to arrange for immediate pick up. If the passing is unexpected, you can ship the pet to PetStraps overnight in a foam cooler with ice packs. PetStraps highly recommends placing a notice on the side of the cooler indicating that the “contents do not include human organs.” That will certainly prevent delays in delivery. After a few weeks (depending on the strap and pet), you’ll get a package in the mail that you’ll love more than the new animal you purchased to replace the old one. “Strap Everlasting” is their motto.

Happy April Fools’ day 2012.

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

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Nobody does really complex tourbillons better than Greubel Forsey.  And when you buy one of Steven and Robert’s creations, you want people to know that you have something really special on your wrist – especially when you’re taking it to the local YMCA for a dip in the public pool. 

At the very pinnacle of Greubel Forsey’s lineup is a series of watches known as the “Quadruple Tourbillons,” which, you certainly won’t be surprised to hear each hold four tourbillons.  The line began with the standard quadruple tourbillon, which is explained expertly by our friends at Monochrome here.  Then, last year at the SIHH 2011, Stephen Forsey himself took the time to explain to us the next quadruple tourbillon called the Invention Piece 2, which was the culmination of SIX completely new concepts in tourbillon timekeeping (view our video of that here). 

This year at the SIHH, Greubel Forsey revealed another double double-tourbillon watch called the Quadruple Tourbillon Secret.  What this watch is is indeed every bit a GF quadruple tourbillon, but the dance of the movement, which is typically placed front and center on the dial, is actually hidden away viewable only through the sapphire caseback.  The dial side does have indications for how the tourbillons are moving on the rear, but they are not viewable without taking the watch off your wrist.

Of course, the watch does clearly say “Quadruple Tourbillon” right on the dial, but few in this world would know enough to look that close on a watch to see what it says.  The watch is pretty thick at over 16mm, but its dimensions are demure considering the 519 components and FOUR tourbillons that reside inside, with a diameter of 43.5mm. 

This watch is indeed a paradox upon itself.  It is undoubtedly a very cool concept, and as technically brilliant as any of the GF pieces.  Only 16 pieces will be made in totaly, 8 in platinum and 8 in 5N red gold.  Price? A lot, but if you want the absolute best in tourbillon technology and don’t necessarily want to show it off, this is the watch for you.  Click here fore more details and click through for live photos.

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Maybe not the best example but what do you want for nothing? This stem is held in by a screw lever. For push button type see www.youtube.com
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Yesterday (January 30), tennis player Novak Djokovic won the Australian Open against Rafael Nadal (Richard Mille ambassador). It has been a battle that lasted five sets and almost 6 hours. When he finally lifted the trophy, watch spotters immediately recognized the timepiece on the wrist of this Audemars Piguet ambassador. The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Diver, ref.15703ST. A perfect fit for a sportsman.

We’ve written a review about this exact same Diver a while ago (click here for our share of fun with the Diver 15703ST and a VW Phaeton) and we think it is the best looking Offshore that AP has to offer. Clean design, perfect size (42mm in diameter) and very versatile, especially when worn with the rubber strap or a leather horn back replacement. The ref.15703 AP ROO Diver is our near-perfect modern sports watch, we can imagine Mr Djokovic picked this one from the AP collection.

On the wrist. Who wears it better?

With this victory Mr Djokovic has consolidated his position as world number one and has started his season as well as in 2011. Let’s wait and see what will happen in 2012. It seems that the world top of tennis players are in good companion though, Djokovic and AP, Nadal and RM. Congrats!

Check our Facebook photo album for more Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Diver pictures.


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