2010年8月10日星期二

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Placing that time span in context, the Palace takes its name from the ceramic chanel that preceded and heralded the age, London’s Crystal Palace, built for the Great Exhibition of 1851, while sharing aesthetic details with the architectural pinnacle of the era: the Eiffel Tower.The partnership between the ceramics chanelith Johan Gustafsson and watchmaker Patrik Sjogren aims to provide truly unique watches with inspiration from the cold north of Scandinavia. It was a time when the mechanical dominated, when manpower and foundries and steam and nerve accomplished what is now achieved by electron and computer. The Palace embraces this hard-edged industrialism, tempered by the witty, alternative vision of Steam Punk, the imagery of Fritz Lang’s Metropolis, the nuts and bolts and gears and pistons of trains and submarines. The look could belong to no other period in history, yet the Palace’s movement pushes the boundaries of modern complications.Such a wealth of function, form and detail demands a stately enclosure: at 38mm by 36mm the movement is larger than most complete watches, so the case is a generous 48mm by 49mm providing the spaciousness a Palace deserves. Specifications Christophe Claret caliber CLA02CMP, exclusive to Jean Dunand, a manual-wind one minute tourbillon with mono-pusher chronograph, power reserve indicator and GMT complication.Sliding rod transmission rolex onlinecam. Chain-drive for winding mechanism.It has 53 jewels, 21,600 vph and a power reserve of 3 days.Caseband made of titanium, bezel-caseback-lugs fashioned in 18kt rose gold or white gold. Fitted with matching deployant clasp.