The Panerai Radiomir Tourbillon GMT Ceramica Watch

February 10, 2010

Talking of expensive luxury ceramic watches the Panerai Radiomir Tourbillon GMT Ceramica Watch is one of the most relevant names that you can pick from the contemporary global watch market. Manufactured by the famous Italian watch making brand Officine Panerai, Radiomir Tourbillon GMT was released from their headquarters in Florence. The latest release is an exclusive and exceptional edition of the entire range of GMT Ceramica watches that are manufactured by this company.

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The latest one is a 48mm expensive piece that features,

• A uniquely refined skeletal structure
• A through and through visibility feature that makes the entire interior of the dial visible
• The second time zone in the Panerai Radiomir Tourbillon GMT Ceramica is pointed out by a third hand that is fitted at the center and has a finishing tip like an arrow point
• All the hands in the watch, the hour hand, the minute hand and the second time zone hand, all are indicated by luminescent glares

Moreover, the dial of this watch has a unique shape that makes each and every movement within the watch absolutely and clearly visible along with all of its parts. This obviously includes the torubillon regulator right at 10-11 o’clock.

Coming to the dial in the Panerai Radiomir Tourbillon GMT Ceramica Watch, it is securely protected by sapphire crystals that are specially prepared from 1.9mm thick corundum. It also has a dual anti-reflective coating. However, it is necessary to mention that the company has decided to manufacture the Radiomir Tourbillon GMT Ceramica – 48 mm as a limited edition watch consisting of just 30 units only. All of these are numbered and millemised unlike the normal white ceramic watch I had earlier. The watch in particular comes with a leather strap and has adjustable buckles fitted with burnished steel that can resist all kinds of scratches.

Nothing is known of the price of this watch as of yet. All that can be said at all is that this is going to be one expensive watch without a doubt.

The World’s most expensive Ceramic Watch Collection

February 10, 2010

In fall 2009, Nixon Watches launched their latest range of ceramic watches. This is an assorted range featuring some of the most expensive luxury watches that has been ever created and marketed by the brand. It was the sophisticated Elite Ceramic collection that features some of the most costly ceramic timepieces in the world right now.

The Elite Ceramic Collection Fall 2009 range comprises of as many as 51-30 divers watches. These watches come in two distinctive sizes, and the Player model is available both in black and also as white ceramic watch.

Talking of the Nixon 51-30, this is an all white watch with a pristine look. This inimitable piece features a distinctive 300m ceramic body along with a sturdy strap. The Ceramic 51-30 watch also has a purely automatic winding mechanism. The watch is bejeweled with as many as 25 pieces of jewels and hence is priced at a whopping $2,400. There is also a smaller version of the same model available. It is the Nixon Ceramic 42-20 bearing a price tag of $2000.

The Player is available in a watch case and strap both of which are made of hard bearing ceramic. For all the white dial versions and the black dial versions, the Player is priced at $1,365. Amongst the other inimitable features of the Player are the scratch resistant sapphire glass, the Swiss movement, etc. Each and every ceramic watch that Nixon makes for men are Swiss made.

This latest Ceramic Watch Collection from Nixon has attracted the attention of a lot of customers from all around the globe. Especially for all those individuals who have an eye for expensive watches and prefer dealing them as rare collectibles, this particular range has a lot to offer to them. The best part about this range of ceramic timepieces is that each of the models has a different style statement that makes the entire range all the more appealing. No wonder they are already in demand and fast running out of stock.

Rado creates Ceramic Excellence

February 10, 2010

Rado, the world renowned Swiss watch manufacturer has once again achieved excellence, this time with the Rado True Swiss Ceramic Watch. The latest Rado True is the round counterpart of the erstwhile Ceramica. It has the similar drive with the incorporated dial placed within the general case and bracelet structure that determines the very essence of this matchless collection of watches. These latest ceramic watches from Rado are truly excellent.

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Talking of the white ceramic watch model in particular, it has a distinctive inclusion feature with an aerodynamic flow. These features are in sharp contrast to the prior models that had crisscross lines and really sharp angles. The uncommon feature with the latest model is that it doesn’t have places for diamonds studding at all. This is a standard adding up to the Jubile lines common to many of the other departments. In fact to put it in precise words, the Rado True actually personifies the final stage of the transformation of the design that started with the Sintra. Remember, the Sintra was already trying to round off the squares that the Ceramica had. That is what makes the Sintra the direct predecessor of the Rado True. Rado True finally brings a logical conclusion to that rounding off process making a model that is truly inimitable and exudes excellence in the most superior form.

To describe the Rado True, it has a soft and delicate feel to its design on the whole. That is exactly what makes these watches so suitable to the delicate and soft wrists of women. And guess what, crowning the effect, there is a petite little heart shape hidden somewhere in the watch. Well that adds the emotional touch to this line of watches from Rado. Personally, I liked the nude white models the most. I think this mark a very significant shift in the brand aesthetic of this giant watch maker company. This is the first time ever that Rado is offering oppositely colored timepieces to the customers.

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Liquidmetal is the world’s most premier ceramic watch on the rise!

February 9, 2010

When it comes to luxury ceramic watches there is always something all the more exotic or all the more unique coming into the market. The latest extravaganza that has entered the international market of ceramic timepieces is the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Liquidmetal.

This is one of the latest innovations created by the internationally acclaimed luxury watchmaker Omega. They have recently launched their expensive range of ceramic watch collections into the market.

In fact you will be able to gauge their excellence and expertise when you come to know that the Seamaster Planet Ocean Liquidmetal is a watch that is the first of its kind in the entire world that is based on a combination of liquid metal and ceramics. This astonishing new watch from Omega has a remarkably prominent ceramic diving bezel that was created by the brand in collaboration with the expert researchers from the Swatch Group. Just a glance at this watch makes it evident that the liquidmetal in combination with ceramic creates an inimitable look. The alloy on the watch appears to be in an attractive silver color which goes in perfect contrast to the jet black ceramic background of the watch. Moreover, the ceramic dial has a unique color that also matches the tint of the bezel in an appropriate kind of a way. All of that put together cerates a distinctive effect that has an aesthetic edge of its own. Such an aesthetic excellence has only been possible thanks to the numerous inventive processes that went into the making of this watch.

For me, I have a personal liking for white ceramic watch, but a look at this one has forced me to consider my choices once again!

The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Liquidmetal is a limited edition watch with just 1,948 units in the market right now. This collection of watches has been launched in honor of the year when Omega had launched its first Seamaster watch line which is a hugely popular range from the brand famous all around the world.



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