Concord C1 NightRacer: C to believe

The Concord C1 NightRacer has been produced to “commemorate the seventh edition” of the Grand Prix in Singapore that will be in September 2014, according to the brand. Limited to 25 pieces, it will be exclusively offered by Cortina Watch, the brand’s retail partner in this part of the world. Photo © Concord / courtesy of Pacific Time

The Concord C1 NightRacer is designed as a mean-looking race machine. According to the brand, this special piece was made to “commemorate the seventh edition” of the Grand Prix that was will be held in Singapore in September 2014. Only 25 examples have been produced and all are sold exclusively by the brand’s retail partner, Cortina Watch, which is headquartered … More

Fortis Spacematic: Afterglow after lights out

Fortis Spacematic with a white dial (Reference: 623.10.42). It features the day and date displays and comes in a 40mm diameter brushed steel case. It is water-resistant to 100m (10 bar). In darkness, the white dial coated with SuperLuminova emits a blue afterglow in darkness. This newer version replaces reference 623.22.42. It is reasonably-priced at SGD1,650 / MYR4,040 or around US$1,300 / 990 euros / CHF1,200. Photo: © Fortis

Not only do the entry-level Fortis Spacematics feature three-hand timepieces with the day and date displays, they also offer legible luminescence in darkness. The Fortis Spacematic with the white dial in particular, has its entire dial coated with SuperLuminova but not the Arabic hour numerals and hour indexes, the hour and minute hands, and the continuous sweep seconds hand. Once … More

Luminox SXC Steel GMT 5120 Series: Time for space

Luminox SXC Steel GMT 5120 Series. Photo: © Luminox

How many people have seen Earth from space? Well, the answer is between 500 and 550; a more precise number being 528, according to a 2013 brochure from Space Exploration Corporation (SXC). Pioneering cosmonauts and astronauts include Yuri Gagarin, John Glenn and Neil Armstrong had seen Earth with their very own eyes in their Soyuz, Mercury and Apollo spacecrafts decades … More

Corum Golden Bridges Golden Bridge “Dragon”: long dragon

Corum Golden Bridges Golden Bridge “Dragon”. Introduced in 2014 at the annual BaselWorld watch fair, the hand-engraved oriental dragon is encased in a black PVD-coated titanium case that also houses the Calibre C0 113 manual-winding movement. Photo: © TANG Portfolio. BaselWorld 2014

When is a dragon not an oriental dragon? Simple, the answer is: when it is an occidental dragon. Generally speaking, unlike the oriental species, the dragon in western culture has wings. The wyvern, defined as a winged, two-legged dragon with a barbed tail by the Oxford Dictionary, is therefore a western breed. As for the Corum Bridges Golden Bridge, the … More

Breguet Classique Tourbillon Quantième Perpétuel reference 3797: Time to rise above the rest

The blued steel Breguet open-tipped hour and minute hands travel around the elevated sapphire disc chapter ring. At the 12 o’clock position is the retrograde date display. The day display is at 9 o’clock while the month indication is at 3 o’clock. The leap year indication is also at the 3 o’clock position. A revolving blue “sun” will indicate the year and this is currently hidden by the chapter ring and above year “2”. The leap year is indicated when this blue sun is at the “B” position which is year “4”. The tourbillon is at 6 o’clock and above it is the triple hand for the sweep seconds. From the example shown here, it is 12 past 6 on 30 March which is a Sunday. Photo: © TANG Portfolio. Elfa / Timmy. BaselWorld 2014

Take a good look at the hour and minute hands on Breguet’s Classique Tourbillon Quantième Perpétuel reference 3797 and you’d notice something different about its chapter ring. The chapter ring is actually sitting above the dial and an opaque offset sapphire disc with metallic Roman numerals is used. In other words, it rises above the rest – all else on … More

Bulgari “L’Ammiraglio del Tempo” – “The Admiral of Time”: The visible and the invisible

Bulgari’s L’Ammiraglio del Tempo - “The Admiral of Time” featuring a detent escapement with minute repeater and constant force mechanism was introduced at the 2014 BaselWorld annual watch fair. Production is limited to 20 pieces in 18K pink gold and 10 pieces in 18K white gold. Priced at US$359,000 or around CHF350,000 / SGD490,000 / MYR1,172,000 (Malaysian Ringgit). The prototype was recently in store – at Bulgari’s new boutique at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore for a few days only. The hammers and Cathedral gongs are visible but where is the sliding mechanism for activating the minute repeater? Photo: © TANG Portfolio. Timmy / Elfa 2014

The main horological highlight for Bulgari at the 2014 Baselworld annual watch fair is the L’Ammiraglio del Tempo, otherwise known as “The Admiral of Time” when translated to English. This high horology timepiece features the detent escapement with a cylindrical hairspring, a constant force mechanism and a minute repeater. The use of the detent escapement is inspired by the marine … More