The Tissot Glamorous certainly lives up to its name. It is a true lady’s watch with an elegance which can only come from a vintage design. The small oval 18-carat gold case, which encloses the mother-of-pearl dial with a minute track surrounded by beautiful old style Roman indices, further adds to the luxurious aspect of the timepiece. The Tissot Glamorous is the perfect watch if you are looking for something special, whether it is for a gift for a loved one or a real treat for yourself. This piece will most definitely convey class and sophistication to anyone who wears it.
Month: September 2014
NEW PROMESSE BY BAUME & MERCIER
It’s Burger time!
Living right across Citywalk Dubai has it’s perks – great location but not so great for my waistline especially when awesome food venues like the Burger Joint New York tempt the taste buds every time I pop out to get the groceries or to have my nails done.
Burger Joint New York, right next to the delectable Hummingbird Bakery, serves up classic, no fuss burgers. I went there with a group of friends and my little diva who gets excited about burgers since we hardly ever let her eat junk food.
The interior of the restaurant is very New York with a simple chilled out ambience, tables and walls covered in graffiti and big jars of pickles on display. Upstairs there is an outdoor terrace with better views of the Dubai skyline and Burj Khalifa than my bedroom across the road.
The staff handed part of a cardboard box with the menu on it and we could choose a regular or cheese burger and let them know how we wanted it cooked and what we wanted with it – The choice was lettuce, tomatoes, onions, pickle, mayo, mustard and ketchup and if we wanted fires to go with it.
The quality of burger I had was superb and the fries were crispy served in a cute bag placed in a tray – very simple and practical.
The best part was the Brownie – it was warm and delightful and I did not share one bite with Little diva who seemed content with her own piece. Once full, we both took marker pens and ensured the world knew we were there.
Stainless steel OMEGA Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch
MOVADO SAPPHIRE STAINLESS STEEL
As striking as it is simple, Movado Sapphire achieves its distinctive appearance through a flat sapphire crystal that flows seamlessly to the edge of the round, bezel-free case. Elegantly monochromatic with an outer ring of matching metallization coloring the inner surface of the crystal.
For 2014, this sophisticated collection captures the essence of Movado’s modern design aesthetic in a new women’s model.
The Rado HyperChrome Automatic Chronograph Gold Limited Edition
Rado is famous for its use of high-tech ceramic and the latest additions to its HyperChrome family show exactly why. Combining lustrous, sleek and shiny high-tech ceramic with 18k luxury, Rado has struck watchmaking gold.
With its groundbreaking monobloc case and gleaming integrated full ceramic bracelet, the HyperChrome Automatic Chronograph Gold Limited Edition is a stylish heavyweight which is surprisingly light due to the use of high-tech ceramic.
What better material to offset brilliant black than 18k yellow or rose gold? The two materials form a perfect fusion for a look of undeniable prestige. But prestige is never present at the expense of practicality at Rado and each Limited Edition is not only super stylish but also highly comfortable to wear.
The Longines Twenty-Four Hours Single Push-Piece Chronograph
Last month I was sent pictures of different watches from a friend whose next big future indulgence is going to be a luxury watch – one of them was a Longines. So when I received The latest addition to the brand’s Heritage collection – The Longines Twenty-Four Hours Single Push-Piece Chronograph, I just had to blog it. Housing an exclusive calibre, this single push-piece chronograph is a re-issue of an earlier pilot’s watch and displays the time on a 24-hour scale.
Longines has been based in the market town of St. Imier since it was founded in 1832. As a tribute to its precious heritage, the Swiss watch producer takes its inspiration from the models in its museum to design watches that reflect its vast know-how.
St. Imier – a market town located in a valley in the Swiss Jura mountains. It was here that Longines was founded in 1832 and it is here also that, rooted in a rich history, the brand’s museum can be found. Very aware of its vast know-how and true to tradition, Longines likes to take the inspiration for new models, and in particular for the watches in its Heritage collection, from those on display in its museum. And so for its latest creation, the Longines Twenty-Four Hours Single Push-Piece Chronograph, the brand has replicated the lines of one of its pilot watch dating from the 1950s.
The diameter of the original model, a magnificent 47.50 mm, has been reproduced, as well as the dial with its 24-hour scale, available in black or silver. The steel case has a closed back, decorated with Longines’ famous hourglass symbol, in use since 1867 and the oldest logo still in active use in its original form in the international registers of the World Intellectual Property Organisation. Each watch in this exceptional series is numbered.
The model on which this new creation is based was fitted with a calibre originally intended for a pocket watch and later adapted for use in a wrist-watch. The Longines Twenty-Four Hours Single Push-Piece Chronograph houses an L789 self-winding, mechanical movement. This new column-wheel chronograph calibre, produced exclusively for Longines, is an adaptation of Longines’ own single push-piece movement. It features a chronograph function, displays the time on a 24-hour scale, and has a small seconds at 18 o’clock plus a date aperture at 12 o’clock, at the bottom of the dial. It is fitted on a black or brown alligator strap to match the colour of the dial….check it out!
A little extra about the Watch – see the image I have uploaded above:
The Longines Twenty-Four Hours Single Push-Piece Chronograph
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The lines of the Longines Twenty-Four Hours Single Push-Piece Chronograph echo those of a pilot’s watch dating from the 1950s, as well as having the same diameter, namely a magnificent 47.50 mm. Fitted with the L789 self-winding, mechanical movement, this model features a chronograph function plus a 24-hour scale, a small seconds at 18 o’clock and the date at 12 o’clock, at the bottom of the dial. It is mounted on a black or brown alligator strap to match the black or silvered dial.








