Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Montblanc Skeleton 333 Limited Edition Pen






















The Montblanc Skeleton 333 is a tribute to the first skeletonised fountain pen made by Montblanc almost 10 years ago based on their popular Meisterstück pen. The Skeleton 333 is a skeleton pen featuring a transparent barrel with a platinum plated white gold latice skeleton. The nib is made of white gold which is plated in rhodium and cap features the Montblanc star inlayed out of mother of pearl. Only 333 will be made and will be available exclusively from Montblanc.





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Patek Philippe Calatrava Ring


















The Patek Philippe Calatrava Cross ring is designed to complement the classic Patek Philippe Calatrava collection of watches which is named after Patek Philippe’s symbol, the Calatrava Cross. The Calatrava Cross traces its roots back to the 12th Century where it was used by the Order of Calatrava, a military order in Castille which is present day Spain. The Calatrava Cross Ring features the Calatrava Cross all around it accentuated with diamonds. The ring is available in either a ten millimeter or thirteen millimeter width and in yellow or white gold.





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Breguet Classique 1808 Tourbillon



















So 1808 is the year when Tourbillon was invented... Breguet Classique 1808 Tourbillon is named after the year the tourbillon was invented, 1808 according to the briefly used French revolutionary calender and 1801 according to the standard Gregorian calendar. The case is made of pink gold and is encrusted with 4.7 carats of diamonds, it features a cover which allows one to view the dial and can be opened to to reveal the inner workings of the movement. The watch uses the Breguet Cal. 557 manual tourbillon movement which features a total of twenty one jewels and has a grey alligator skin strap.





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