Technomarine Butterfly Watch Bands
On the scale of eternity, the reign of a CEO watchmaker is as ephemeral as the butterfly. Without necessarily identifying a subliminal message posted in the middle or simply an allusion to his experience, Yvan Arpa, prolific creative in its brands like others, Farfalla launches a new model Artya. A series of art pieces whose uniqueness can not be blamed as the true diversity of moths' wings to adorn its dials makes inaccessible any duplicates. In West Africa, the wings of these birds allow small hands to survive by selling artists on the shelves, some works made from that material fleeting. God, Master of Time and its divisions, seems to have concentrated his talents in these wings Creator perishable. Humbling . . . contemplative. Posted in> News - In Brief, 1 Models & Collectables, 5. 2 News - Life of Brands. Tags: Africa, butterfly wings, Artya, bloghorloger, Farfal, Farfalla, Clock, Butterfly, swiss watches, watches. RSS. Trackback. The Portofino Chronograph (ref. 3910) IWC integrates perfectly timed counters, so it has an absolutely sober appearance, a fundamental characteristic of the Portofino collection. Compared to the 2007 version, the case diameter is increased to 42mm, its contours are more rounded and the horns are more curved. The additional time timed displays are arranged in a vertical line with the 30-minute counter at 12 o'clock and 12 o'clock to 6 o'clock. IWC designers allowed themselves a little extravagance of red adorning the number 30 minute counter and 12 meter hours. In contrast, small seconds at 9 o'clock is extremely discreet and tastefully done for the display of weekday and date in front of it. The color of these displays is matched to that of silver or black dial. Roman numerals and applied indexes seem within reach, thanks to anti-glare sapphire crystal on both sides. The Portofino Chronograph is animated by the caliber experienced 79,320, with a power reserve of 44 hours and an automatic winding rotor with ball bearings. The Portofino Chronograph can be mounted on a leather strap or Milanese, a novelty in the IWC catalog. The Milanese bracelets, metal mesh very tight, very robust, but also comfortable to wear because of their flexibility. If once the Milanese bracelets were soldered directly to the housing, they are now happily attached to the technomarine butterfly watch bands by a bar like the leather straps. Case: 42mm in diameter, 13. 5 mm thick stainless steel or red gold, sapphire, convex, antireflective on both sides, water resistant 3 bar. . . .