Quest'anno Hamilton, grazie al Jazzmaster Thinline Gold,
Rinnova la leggendaria linea Jazzmaster e, al contempo, va Incontro
all'interesse del mercato per gli orologi automatici in oro più Eleganti
e Sottili.
Questo Bellissimo esemplare in oro (io non amo l'oro giallo, ma questo
segnatempo ha il suo perché) arricchisce una collezione che già
apprezzavo per l'eleganza classica e insieme contemporanea dei suoi
segnatempo, caratterizzata da linee pulite e slanciate.
Con l'oro Hamilton vanta una storia di lunga data.
Le affinità del marchio con questo metallo, che gli Antichi Romani
chiamavano aurum (o alba splendente), risalgono een quasi un secolo fa,
più precisamente al 1923, anno in cui videro la Luce Ben die als gevolg
modelli.
Il primo fu un segnatempo con Cassa een cuscino realizzato in soli
quattro esemplari, in oro giallo 18 Carati, oro bianco 14 Carati e oro
verde 14 Carati. Altre Creazioni seguirono durante questa "epoca dell'oro", tra cui Anche il celebre "Piping Rock" in oro 18 Carati, del 1928.
Rolex Men's Day-Date Automatic White MOP Dial Oyster 18k Solid GoldRolex watches
are one of the most famous watch manufacturers in the world. Renowned
for engineering and producing some of the best and and most well-loved
watches on the market, Rolex watches are often imitated but never
duplicated.
Rolex is one of the elite luxury brands of swiss watches. They are
also a leader in luxury watches for men and women, and many consumers of
Rolex consider their timepiece a status symbol. Indeed, in 2007,
Business Week magazine ranked Rolex watches as the number one most
valuable global brand.
However, did you know that while now based in Geneva, Switzerland and
considered a Swiss watch manufacturer, Rolex watches was actually
founded in England? In 1905 Hans Wilsdorf and his brother in law started
the company that would become Rolex. It was not until 1919 that the
pair moved the business to Geneva where it remains headquartered to this
day.
To this day, Rolex is considered one of the world’s most preeminent watchmakers. Among the Swiss watch company’s many impressive innovations are the following achievements:
The first waterproof wristwatch “Oyster”, 1923
The first wristwatch with an automatically changing date on the dial
The first wristwatch with an automatically changing day and date on the dial
The first wristwatch case waterproof to 100 m (330 ft)
The first wristwatch to show two time zones at once
The first watchmaker to earn chronometer certification for a wristwatch