Badollet Stellaire TourbillonThe Badollet Stellaire Tourbillon has a mechanical hand-wound movement, with a 120-hour power reserve displayed on the caseback, indicates the hours and minutes by means of central hands, as well as a tourbillon that is visible through the openworked dial at 6 o’clock. Revealing the symbolic power of the infinitely small, the carriage of the flying tourbillon carrying the Badollet logo and weighing less than one gram is set in a free-spirited and random manner with various shapes of extra-terrestrial olivines, also extracted from meteorite fragments. The 44 mm-diameter case in 150 palladium-coated white gold of the Tourbillon Stellaire is fitted with a sapphire crystal caseback enabling one to admire the back of the exceptional movement as well as its power reserve. Water-resistant to 30 metres, this stunning model features a glareproofed sapphire crystal protecting an openworked dial with Roman numeral hour circle, revealing the various parts of the movement and its meteorite baseplate. The dial comes in a range of materials ranging from lapis lazuli to onyx, as well as brown jade and black or white mother-of-pearl. Casio G-Shock RisemanThe new Casio Riseman GW-9200 has 6-band atomic timekeeping, meaning it can automatically calibrate the time as long as it is about 1800 miles from one of the 6 atomic clocks; Colorado, Germany, Japan, Japan, England or China. Overall I really like the G-Shock line and I especially like the newer shape, which is slighty smaller and more ergonomic than the Classic G-Shock profile. Unfortunately some of the functions can be hard to use. I prefer functions that do not require reading any manuals. Regardless of the interface, the Riseman is a pretty good value at $220. Functions:Water-Resistant 200 M; Barometer; Thermometer;Altimeter;Stopwatch with 1/100th of a second accuracy;World Time for 33 cities;5 daily alarms;;Electroluminescent backlight; Solar-Powered Quartz;Badollet Crystalball Tourbillon Monopusher ChronographBadollet takes its personalisation concept to extremes with the Crystalball Chronograph: associated with an exceptional mechanism, its classic design can be interpreted in numerous different ways according to personal preferences. . . Three kinds of dials, each offered in a choice of materials, a range of dial-ring variations: the Crystalball Chronograph is capable of adapting to allkinds of aesthetic and technical desires. This manual-winding monopusher chronograph with tourbillon is a very complicated movement, which is why it costs $245,000 plus. Also the watch case is made of white gold with a palladium coating for extra brillance

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