2010年7月27日星期二

Weird Watches - Originality Overdone

It's probably worth mentioning that there are only 135 pieces. Thus we have a weird watch for rich geeks.Having this watch on your wrist make sure you don't get fired for being late. This one is for computer geeks, however there might be someone willing to look like a computer geek so this watch might come in handy. In order to read the time one must know the binary numeration system, otherwise he or she might look not only weird but dumb as well.There are times when contemporary products get whether the industrial or retro look and it sometimes works, however not always. The latter is the case of this Sports Utility Watch. This watch boasts digital and analogue time, as well as a light, stopwatch, compass and thermometer. Maybe it is technologically advanced but it so bloody ugly, and it is still very weird.It's a watch, really, no doubt.As you dig further into the depths of the industry of watch***, you may find a lot of weird stuff, which occurs whether due to the lack or overflow of imagination. Here you may find just a list of some very "interesting" watches. Some of them do not require any comments, others will definitely provoke questions.At some websites you may find some statements like "one of the coolest-looking watches." The two designers of this timepiece are: Jean-Fran?ois Ruchonnet and Vianney Halter and the watch itself is called the Cabestan. Surely this watch looks like no other, but it's so weird that a question arises: who would want to purchase, especially for $220,000.

New Weird Watches Collection

The dials are also made of platinum. The complicated movement, visible through the transparent case back, was developed on the HB 198 calibre.Futara Mugen Watch And again facing to the Japan TokyoFlash crew. Feel like you've stepped out of the spacecraft when this weird watch model is on your wrist. The future is felt in its unique digital display that could be mistaken for a video game. Fusing futuristic and retro looks, this watch fits out an '80s-inspired black, 16-millimeter-wide stainless steel band that joins a 26-millimeter-wide case with a similar vintage feel. The watch equips water resistant to 99 feet. In another wordsthis sturdy watch is a digital masterpiece.They feature hand-engraved letters and numbers, and the automatic movement's and a circular rotor, that makes this model probably the most bizarre to appear in the past few years. That perpetual date calendar watch fits out four dials indicating the hours, minutes, day, date and month. The case, which has a screw-down back, is fashioned in 72 g of 18K gold, fastened with 54 platinum rivets. The crown is decorated with 24 rivets and a platinum cabochon.

New Weird Watches Collection

The C Version is 3.6 centimeters across, 3.6 centimeters long, and 1.2 centimeters thick, and features a band made of solid stainless steel.Halter Barnes - Time Machine This representative of weird watch collection uses the standard way of telling the time ... on the dazzling dials. It's peculiarity is the rare mechanical counter-clockwise movement. On the dial one can read "SWISS", so perhaps this is a very rare watch produced by the only communist in Switzerland. As there are some quartz counter-clockwise watches. Men's Twelve 5-9 C Version Watch This industrial-looking unusual watch with a sci-fi twist is the C Version wristwatch from the Twelve 5-9 design team at Tokyo Flash. The 12 LEDs on the left represent hours, the nine on the right represent the minutes in between and the five on the bottom represent minutes in units of ten. Press the button to display the time and you'll be amazed by the weird patterns that prelude the final time indication.

New Weird Watches Collection

But it is incredibly true! Really it is rather flexible and ergonomic, attractively suits the lines of the wrist. An opening end of the bangle contains the hidden unique watch dial case opposite to a polished stainless steel su***ce on which time is mirrored. This unusual watch model is made of stainless steel and Elasten 3000 rubber. Mechanism is equipped with 30m water resistant. And by the way it is the Winner of a Dusselderf University student design competition.Bolshevik Watch We are sure that nostalgia was the main impulse for this weird creation.Wooden Watch Really incredible wooden watch. It probably was produced in Russia in early 1900'. That country is famous for the wood artisans. All parts except the springs are made of wood. So if you are going to become a happy owner of that unique model you should master wood crafting at first or be ready to visit the country of many contrasts.Binary Watch If you are an absolute computer geek, then this wield watch model must be on your wrist without saying! Of course you need to learn the binary language; in another case you won't be able to read the time. So if informatics is not a strong point of yours we strongly recommend you to take a course of this discipline. Bango-Time Watch At first sight this outstanding bangle can't appear to be a watch.

2010年7月13日星期二

Review of the Citizen BL5250

This is more then just a minor annoyance; it has deterred me fromusing the ALM and L-TM features for anything except testing.The alarm on the BL5250 is not especially loud. I didn't expect something that could wake me up or that I could hear at a concert, but it is not loud enough to be all that useful. The volume was very similar to the beeps from a Timex Ironman as the features arechanged.Lastly, the handbags comes in a standard circular Citizenzippered box and is fitted to a medium brown faux leather strap withcontrasting Breitling-style stitching.The 2 o'clock register willshow the elapsed minutes, and the large second hand reflects the chronographseconds. I found this somewhat inconvenient as the chronograph should activate when the 2 o'clock pusher is pressed; switching to the chronograph feature should be automatic as the pushers won't commonly be used for anything else. Having to go through two stepsforced me to leave the BL5250 in the "CHR" mode all the time,forfeiting normal seconds.The next issue involves the "L-TM" and "ALM"modes. Both require the nice watches to move the hour and minute hands to setpoints. The L-TM mode will show a second time zone (theoreticallyhandy for travelers) and the ALM mode shows the current timesetting for the alarm. The BL5250 takes a very long time to change from thecurrent time to either of these values since the hands move slowly, cannot jump between AM and PM, and will only advance in a counter-clockwise fashion. When testing this, I simply removed the mon handbags from my wrist and went to get something to drink.

Review: The Poljot Traveller Alarm

he Traveller is an example of the unique, interesting, and completely functional options available for less than department store prices when hunting online. A little searching and you may very well find yourself with something as charming as The Traveller. Is this the best man watches for $100? Hardly -- but for $100, it will be very difficult to find something this unique.     .Once the crown is extended, one can turn to set thetime of the alarm. This is accurate to the position of the hour handso fine adjustments may be off by a couple of minutes. When the hour handmeets the alarm hand, a tiny hammer rapidly strikes the inside of thecase. Its intensity (and therefore volume) is relative to the amount the alarm crown waswound. I would not describe the alarm as loud, but it is more noticeable then the digital alarm on the Citizen BL5250 I have recently been wearing.Regular timekeeping is done by the Poljot 2612 which isa 19 jewel mechanical hand wound movement with a power reserve of about42 hours. The 2612 is rated to be accurate to -20 to +60 seconds a day, and my model was well within that, running around +30 (although farworse if left case-down in my my watches cabinet). The movement seems to bewell built with no rattle or excessive noise emanating from the case;that said, the Russian 2612 movement does not hold a candle to what can be found in its Japanese counterparts for quality and accuracy, but it does maintain a cheaper price then most Swiss options.  The ticking of the watch doesn't not sound like any other mechanical I have ever owned. The only reason I would even mention this is because the sound is very distinct in that it is exactly like the portrayal of a ticking time bomb in a movie. It is a great and tactile sound, I will often listen to the first few seconds after a winding. The Traveller isapparently limited to 1000 pieces, and the case-back is engravedwith its serial number. A *** search of Russian luxury watches sites willreveal models still available for sale. I was able to procure this watch online for less than $100 shipped.

Review of the Casio Pathfinder PAG40

I immediately took it hiking! On the wrist, the three color scheme is not overly ostentatious, and of course the functionality and readability are excellent. I like the fact that day, date, month, year, and time are all visible at once, yet it'Uncluttered and reads well.Compared to the ultimate Pathfinder, the PAG40-7V lacks solar power, radio set, countdown timer, and moonphase/tides, but not much else. We still have the shrouded buttons, similar displays, and overall functionality at a fraction of the cost. The PAW1500T-7V is $350 or $400 for strap vs bracelet respectively; the watches brand is $200.Probably the biggest news with the PAG40-7V isn't about the watch at all, but it's availability. This model will be exclusive to Amazon.com, which is a first. Amazon sells a lot of seiko online, demonstrably enough to make it worth Casio's while. This is a trend we'll be keeping an eye on, as it might not be well received by other retailers or distributors. It's too soon to tell what the effect on us as watch customers will be. Getting back to the actual seiko for you, it' pretty normal Pathfinder -- the nice seiko you grab when it's time to get outside. It works well as a daily wearer, but the 53mm width is a bit large for most of us at the office. That said, the display is super-large and thus easier to read, especially the time, altitude, compass bearing, or pressure displayed on the large center digits. The use of a second LCD layer for the compass is a treat, as you can see here, with north indicated by triple needles and the the other cardinal directions lit up, as well, for quick orientation. Simple and effective. The nearest-quadrant abbreviation (NNW shown here) is displayed as well, allowing both precise and approximate readings.

Review of the Phosphor Ana

The whole screen redraws for every update, which takes some getting used to as does the slow (one second) refresh (which is common to e-ink -- even the Kindle).I like the design of this seiko. It has a clean, unfussy look of satin and polished finishes, and the non-tapering bracelet nicely balances the substantial heft of the watch. The crown is signed, and the two buttons control the digital display.One of the exciting developments in the past few years has been the introduction of a new kind of display called "electronic ink" or "e-ink." Unlike LCD displays in many ways, it looks more like watch and opens up some interesting avenues for new nice bell & ross designs. Today's review is of the Phosphor Ana-Digi, an analog-digital watch with an e-ink display. Specifications include:45mm by 13mm, about 190g.3-hand analog movement, unsynchronized with the digital, set via the signed crown.Lumed hour and minute hands.Multi-mode digital display - white/black or black/white, with selectable displays of hour markers, date and time.Waterproof to 50m (150').Stainless steel case and band, domed mineral crystal. Bracelet is 24mm, non-tapering, center section polished with pushbutton release and fliplock.Read on for the full review.The analog movement is quite basic, just hours/minutes/seconds, with quick-fading luminous paint. Note that the analog and quartz movements are separate, which is both a pro and a con: You can set different times for traveling, but on the other hand, its annoying if they drift apart.The showcase of this bell & ross is the e-ink display. As you can see from the pictures, it has incredibly high contrast, a 180 degree viewing angle and looks almost like newsprint. The blacks are speckled with white and vice-versa. It's very easy on the eyes.

Win a free e

Winner was Curt Bradbury, who created a Twitter account just for this contest and charmed us with his entry my bell & ross This would make a great gift for my grandson who's turning into a watch junkie like me - his birthday is November 7th. Thanks to the generosity of Phosphor, we have another watch to give away to one of our readers. Pictured here is the Ana-Digital E-ink (review link), which can be yours this week!Hit the link for the review so you can see all of the high-tech coolness that could be yours. Analog-digital, with an innovative electronic ink display and versatile steel case and bracelet.Please read on for details and rules! Contest is open to people in the US only.Contest runs until Friday, October 23rd 2009 at 6PM PDT.To enter:Follow replicas bell & ross Report on Twitter.Post a single tweet explaining why you should win, with a @watchreport reference. For example, "I should win because I'm simply marvelous. We'll decide on a winner based on an arbitrary and capricious set of criteria, and mail the watch to the winner the following week.Rules are subject to change if necessary.Good luck!By Paul HubbardUpdate: The contest is over, our thanks to all of the participants. We'll be doing another soon.

2010年7月12日星期一

Review of the Citizen BL5250

Although in general I was very happy with the BL5250, there are some issues to point out.The bell ross can be cycled through features by turning the crownwhen it's in the "0" position (setting the time and date use thetraditional "1" and "2" pull-out positions). By turning the crown, one can clickthrough the "time," "CHR," "L-TM," and "ALM" settings (the 6 o'clockregister points to the active function). So, to activate thechronograph, one must advance the crown clockwise one click, then pushthe 2 o'clock pusher to start the chronograph.Throughout the watch collectingworld, one often hears of the "grail watch." Theseare generally watches that an enthusiast has been lusting after forsome time and plans to one-day own, but due to cost, rarity, or both, immediate ownership is not possible. Most watch collectorshave not only a grail watch, but a list of grails. For me, theseinclude such pieces as the Ernst Benz Great Circle Chronoscope, anytitanium Panerai Luminor, Fortis Marine Master Chrono, BreitlingSuperOcean Chrono, etc. It's a long list.Occasionally, I come across awatch that is not in the normal grail price range, but has many of thefeatures or styling that draws me to some of my grail gift for def. A goodexample of this is the Citizen BL5250-02L: a handsome titaniumchronograph with military and aviation styling not generally found in its price range. I have been interested in a BL5250 (the 02Ldesignates a leather strap, where as the 53L is the titanium bracelet)for a couple of years, but only recently found myself ready to give one a try.I will admit -- I had very high hopes for this watch, and it has not letme down. Here are the specs:42.5 x 13mm all titanium case.Mineral crystal.Lug width of 20mm.Blue dial.Solar Eco-Drive movement.270 day power reserve.1/20 second chronograph (max 60 minute).Perpetual calendar.Dive style countdown bezel.24 hr register.Alarm.200m water resistant.