Tourbillon Pharrell Williams Richard Mille RM-52
Mankind has looked at Space from the Earth for time immemorial. But with the RM 52-05 Tourbillon Pharrell Williams, the Earth is observed from Mars, a viewpoint expressing one of Pharrell Williams’ dreams. One almost fulfilled in this new model, interpreted by the Creative Development team at Richard Mille: an engraver, an enameller and a painter who, working together, have brought into being an extraordinary piece of contemporary, unconventional watchmaking.

Tourbillon Pharrell Williams Richard Mille RM-52

Tourbillon Pharrell Williams Richard Mille RM-52

Tourbillon Pharrell Williams Richard Mille RM-52

 

Manual Winding Tourbillon Pharrell Williams

PHARRELL

The man from another planet

Maybe the word that best sums up Pharrell Williams is ‘universal’ —in every sense of the term. A deep link to the cosmos is something he felt very early on. No surprise, then, that Pharrell grew up a major fan of Star Trek, as anyone will know who has seen him use a Vulcan salute when conveying the name of his label, Star Trak. He has never made any secret of his fascination for the cosmos, or of the deep sense of spirituality he derives from it, of the wholeness at the centre of things.

Conjuring the visions, fantasies, and other imaginary projections of the brand’s partners is a familiar quest for Richard Mille, one that begins all over with every new adventure. A truly artistic project, the development of the RM 52-05 is special for the way it hinges on interpreting an idea, a symbol and a desire. This last has taken the form of a tourbillon whose originality lies in its astonishingly multidisciplinary techniques.

The first Monaco timepiece to feature the brand’s Calibre Heuer 02 Manufacture movement makes its debut alongside a new limited-edition Calibre 12 Monaco model with an exclusive grey dial.

La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland – 6 November 2019: Throughout 2019, TAG Heuer has celebrated the 50th anniversary of the legendary Monaco timepiece with special-edition releases and events around the world. The latest launch sees the Monaco with not only an updated appearance, but a technological first as well: for the first time in its half-century history, the Monaco is powered by an in-house manufacture movement.

Alongside this new release, the Swiss luxury watchmaker is introducing a final edition of the Calibre 12 movement. The Monaco timepiece is distinguished by a refreshed design and contemporary grey dial. This edition is limited to only 1,000 pieces.

TAG Heuer Monaco Heuer 02 & Cal. 12 Final Edition 2019

Alongside this new release, the Swiss luxury watchmaker is introducing a final edition of the Calibre 12 movement. The Monaco timepiece is distinguished by a refreshed design and contemporary grey dial. This edition is limited to only 1,000 pieces.

 TAG HEUER EQUIPS ICONIC MONACO WRISTWATCH WITH AVANT-GARDE IN-HOUSE MANUFACTURE MOVEMENT

Combining innovation with its passion for precision timekeeping, TAG Heuer launched the Calibre Heuer 02, an in-house movement developed and manufactured in Switzerland, in 2017. This important automatic chronograph movement is now available inside a Monaco case – one of the brand’s most iconic products, and one that reflects TAG Heuer’s daring and unconventional spirit. Because of the Monaco’s unique square shape – a feature that renders this timepiece instantly recognisable – TAG Heuer’s watchmakers had to re-engineer the interior of the case to house the manufacture calibre. In addition to this change, the new Monaco also features a slightly revamped dial, which is clearly inspired by early Monaco models. It is also different from the Calibre 11 Monaco design, which features the crown on the left side of the case due to the construction of its movement.

Combining innovation with its passion for precision timekeeping, TAG Heuer launched the Calibre Heuer 02, an in-house movement developed and manufactured in Switzerland, in 2017. This important automatic chronograph movement is now available inside a Monaco case – one of the brand’s most iconic products, and one that reflects TAG Heuer’s daring and unconventional spirit. Because of the Monaco’s unique square shape – a feature that renders this timepiece instantly recognisable – TAG Heuer’s watchmakers had to re-engineer the interior of the case to house the manufacture calibre. In addition to this change, the new Monaco also features a slightly revamped dial, which is clearly inspired by early Monaco models. It is also different from the Calibre 11 Monaco design, which features the crown on the left side of the case due to the construction of its movement.

Monaco Calibre 12 Final Edition

In contrast to the movement that initially equipped the Monaco – Calibre 11 – the Calibre 12 gave the renowned timepiece a sleek, traditional appearance, because it required the crown to be on the right side of the case, as opposed to the left side as with Calibre 11. TAG Heuer introduces the last Calibre 12 Monaco model with a stunning grey dial. Outfitted with a classic black alligator leather strap, this stainless-steel model features a vertically brushed ruthenium dial. Ruthenium, RU44 on the periodic table, is part of the platinum group and has a dynamic iridescent colour that changes in different shades of light.

The smooth black opaline counters at 3 and 9 o’clock offer a refined contrast to the brushed dial. The central seconds hand, 12 o’clock index, and the tips of the hour and minute hands feature a hint of bold red, an eye-catching feature that enhances the timeless yet modern style of this horological icon. As the final edition of the Monaco Calibre 12, only 1,000 of these models exist and the stainless-steel caseback of each watch is engraved with its limited-edition number.

 

After 50 years, the Monaco continues to surprise and innovate. With every new launch, this iconic timepiece embodies different facets of TAG Heuer’s avant-garde spirit and strengthens its reputation as one of the watch world’s most remarkable creations.

 

Relojes y joyas de GUCCI estrenada por Chris Lee

Chris Lee, brand ambassador starring the renowned singer and actress, Gucci’s new watch and jewelry campaign is inspired by the love of Gucci’s creative director, Alessandro Michele, for libraries and literature.

PRESENTING THE NEW GUCCI SHOP AND JEWEL CAMPAIGN RELEASED BY CHRIS LEE

Filmed in the Casanatense Library of Rome, which was established – and open to the public – in 1701 by the Dominicans of the Convent of Santa Maria sopra Minerva, the campaign sees Chris Lee in the character of a book lover, with watches and jewels Gucci

The images capture Chris Lee among old, beautiful and leather-bound volumes that promise adventures for the imagination. For watches, Chris Lee presents a Gucci Grip with a yellow gold PVD case engraved with the GG motif, three windows (indicating the time, minutes and date) and a yellow gold PVD bracelet.

The images capture Chris Lee among old, beautiful and leather-bound volumes that promise adventures for the imagination. For watches, Chris Lee presents a Gucci Grip with a yellow gold PVD case engraved with the GG motif, three windows (indicating the time, minutes and date) and a yellow gold PVD bracelet.

In another image, she wears a G-Timeless Automatic with a steel case, a black onyx dial with a bee motif and a steel bracelet. A third image shows a G-Timeless with a yellow gold PVD case, a green-red-green nylon dial with House Web stripes with a golden bee embroidered design and a white calfskin strap. As for the jewelry, she wears GG Running earrings in yellow gold and a yellow gold ring with diamonds, and a Gucci Flora necklace with matching bracelet and white gold rings with diamonds.

The campaign was launched in August. Creative director: Alessandro Michele Art director: Christopher Simmonds Photographer and Director: Colin Dodgson Stylist: Alex Brownsell Makeup: Liu Quiqin and Thomas de Kluyver Location: Casanatense Library, Rome Musical credits: Der Räuber Und Der Prinz (López Gabi Delgado / Robert Goerl ) © Wintrup Musikverlag Editor in Italy: Cafè Concerto Italia Srl Courtesy of Groenland Records.