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Panerai P2002

Published on Mar 7th, 2010 under Buying Watches.By zalman1

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Officine Panerai’s story
Renowned for the exceptional quality of its precision mechanical engineering, Officine Panerai began as a manufacturer of precision instruments and watches for the Royal Italian Navy. Now it has established itself as one of the world’s most celebrated haute horlogerie technical sports watches brand.

1860 Giovanni Panerai, founder of the family business, opens the first watchmaker’s shop in Florence.

1890/1900 Guido Panerai, grandson of the founder, expands his grandfather’s business and gives it new impetus, specializing in high precision mechanisms and becoming official supplier to the Royal Italian Navy.

1900 At the turn of the century, the shop moves to the Piazza San Giovanni site in Florence, where the Panerai boutique can be found today.

1938 Production of Radiomir watches begins for the Italian Navy, with a large (47 mm in diameter) cushion-shaped case, wire loop strap attachments welded to the case, a screw-down crown, a luminous dial easy to read underwater in the dark, and a hand-wound mechanical movement supplied by Rolex

1940s Creation of the Luminor watch. Its water-resistance is guaranteed by a locking lever device fixed to the case, enabling the watches to descend to a depth of 200 metres, a remarkable achievement for the time. This device would be patented in Italy in 1956 and in the USA in 1960.

1956 At the request of the Egyptian Navy, Panerai creates a large Radiomir watch with an Angelus movement with 8-day power reserve and a scale with 5-minute intervals for calculating immersion times.

1980 Production of a prototype titanium watch designed to survive a pressure equivalent to a depth of 1000 metres.

1997 Richemont acquires Officine Panerai and the company’s range of watches, compasses, torches and depth gauges.

2001 Opening of the first Panerai boutique at the historic site in Piazza San Giovanni in Florence.

2002 Opening of a manufacturing base in Neuchâtel and the first boutique in Asia, in the Prince’s Building in Hong Kong.

2003 Opening of the Panerai boutique in Portofino.

2004 The Radiomir collection is enhanced by the 8 Days model. This is a return to the past, with the re-presentation in a modern key of a mechanism which Officine Panerai had already experimented with, the hand-wound 8-day autonomy movement.

2005 Opening of the Panerai boutiques in Shanghai and Los Angeles. Presentation of the first Panerai in-house movement: the calibre P.2002. This is a hand-wound mechanical movement of the latest technical conception with 8 days autonomy.

For the future: Panerai is increasingly orienting itself towards a consistent product range characteristic of the manufacture of technical haute horlogerie

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Panerai – Laboratorio di Idee

Published on Dec 24th, 2009 under Buying Watches.By zalman1

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Officine Panerai’s story
Renowned for the exceptional quality of its precision mechanical engineering, Officine Panerai began as a manufacturer of precision instruments and watches for the Royal Italian Navy. Now it has established itself as one of the world’s most celebrated haute horlogerie technical sports watches brand.

1860 Giovanni Panerai, founder of the family business, opens the first watchmaker’s shop in Florence.

1890/1900 Guido Panerai, grandson of the founder, expands his grandfather’s business and gives it new impetus, specializing in high precision mechanisms and becoming official supplier to the Royal Italian Navy.

1900 At the turn of the century, the shop moves to the Piazza San Giovanni site in Florence, where the Panerai boutique can be found today.

1938 Production of Radiomir watches begins for the Italian Navy, with a large (47 mm in diameter) cushion-shaped case, wire loop strap attachments welded to the case, a screw-down crown, a luminous dial easy to read underwater in the dark, and a hand-wound mechanical movement supplied by Rolex

1940s Creation of the Luminor watch. Its water-resistance is guaranteed by a locking lever device fixed to the case, enabling the watches to descend to a depth of 200 metres, a remarkable achievement for the time. This device would be patented in Italy in 1956 and in the USA in 1960.

1956 At the request of the Egyptian Navy, Panerai creates a large Radiomir watch with an Angelus movement with 8-day power reserve and a scale with 5-minute intervals for calculating immersion times.

1980 Production of a prototype titanium watch designed to survive a pressure equivalent to a depth of 1000 metres.

1997 Richemont acquires Officine Panerai and the company’s range of watches, compasses, torches and depth gauges.

2001 Opening of the first Panerai boutique at the historic site in Piazza San Giovanni in Florence.

2002 Opening of a manufacturing base in Neuchâtel and the first boutique in Asia, in the Prince’s Building in Hong Kong.

2003 Opening of the Panerai boutique in Portofino.

2004 The Radiomir collection is enhanced by the 8 Days model. This is a return to the past, with the re-presentation in a modern key of a mechanism which Officine Panerai had already experimented with, the hand-wound 8-day autonomy movement.

2005 Opening of the Panerai boutiques in Shanghai and Los Angeles. Presentation of the first Panerai in-house movement: the calibre P.2002. This is a hand-wound mechanical movement of the latest technical conception with 8 days autonomy.

For the future: Panerai is increasingly orienting itself towards a consistent product range characteristic of the manufacture of technical haute horlogerie

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IWC Corporate Movie

Published on Dec 14th, 2009 under Buying Watches.By zalman1

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IWC’s story
IWC has been religiously practicing the fine art of watchmaking in Schaffhausen for 138 years. The fascination and challenge of manufacturing classical, timeless products while remaining at the forefront of the industry in design and technology have been the driving force behind numerous impressive achievements. Its motto, Probus Scafusia, expresses the good and solid craftsmanship of Schaffhausen and remains true to the IWC promise.

1868 An American engineer from Boston, Florentine Ariosto Jones, established the “International Watch Co.” in Schaffhausen and started producing pocket watch movements.

1885 IWC produced its first digital display watches based on the patent owned by Mr. Pallweber.

1936 IWC made the “Spezialuhr für Flieger” also known as “Mark IX”, its first watch especially made for pilots.

1938 Demand from the Portuguese market for a large, extremely accurate wristwatch results in the Portuguese with its original pocket watch movement.

1955 The Ingenieur, the first automatic wristwatch with a soft-iron inner case, went into production and was a huge success.

1978 The first compass watch marked the beginning of 20 years of cooperation between IWC & Designer F.A. Porsche.

1985 With the Da Vinci, IWC introduced the first perpetual calendar which has a four digit year display and can be adjusted exclusively via the crown.

1990 After seven years’ development, IWC presents the first-ever-wristwatch-size Grande Complication with a perpetual calendar, chronograph and minute repeating mechanism.

1993 The masterpiece, Il Destriero, appeared on the occasion of IWC’s 125th anniversary in an edition limited to 125 pieces, fitted with a flying-minute tourbillon and IWC’s exclusive split-seconds mechanism.

2000 IWC introduces the 5000 calibre, a new automatic mechanical movement with a seven-day power reserve and the legendary winding mechanism of the patented Pellaton system. The Portuguese Automatic, produced in a limited edition, is fitted with this exclusive calibre.

2003 The Portuguese Perpetual Calendar, with its new design of perpetual calendar and the world exclusive two-hemisphere display of the moon phase, maintains the IWC tradition of innovation.

2004 IWC launches a whole new generation of diver’s watches named Aquatimer.

2005 Relaunch of the Ingenieur collection supported by the partnership with Mercedes AMG.

2006 Relaunch of the Pilot’s watch Classics and Spitfire collection.

Haute Horlogerie is combined in Schaffhausen with precision engineering and distinctive design. As an engineer among watchmakers, IWC also manufactures its own cases, and as a watchmaker it is keen to ensure that its craft traditions are handed down continuously. IWC has always trained apprentices, ever since the company was founded, and today 20 young talents are completing their four-year training as horloger complet (all-round watchmaker). This sense of continuity also distinguishes the factory from all others in the industry.

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