Saturday, January 4, 2014

Frederique Constant Slim Line

Frederique Constant has been in my radar for while.  But little is very known about the brand even if you ask some collectors around. And knowing that even though FC is still a very young brand compared to its neighboring brands, they have something  worth noting and appreciating.

Frederique Constant, from its name sounds like it belonged from the holy trinity of horology but it isn't. The brand's name didn't even come from the brand's founders or per se legendary watchmakers back in the 1800's.  Frederique Constant was created in 1991 by the couple Aletta and Peter Stas.  They got the name from the first name of each of their great grandparents namely, Frederique Schreiner and Constant Stas. Peter's great grandfather, Constant, founded a company in 1904 that was making printed clock dials for the industry, but it wasn't actually from that company that this brand was born from, it simply was from the same ingredient why you are reading this article today and why I am writing this article at this very moment... The passion for watches.

Now as we all know, almost anything that has a 'Swiss' on dial today has a luxurios price tag on it.  And some 20 years ago, during the quartz crisis, Peter and Aletta saw the opportunity to dive into the crisis by introducing affordable luxury timepieces that could rival what the quartz watches from the east had to offer and still have that classic and timeless design and manufacture that you could only get from a Swiss made watch.

And so, for my 43rd Watch Recommendation, it is the Frederique Constant Slim Line Automatic with reference no. FC345NS5S6.



What drew me to this watch?  FC has different variants offering but mostly in the lines of iconic and classic designs that will withstand the styles of the times.  And it was actually the simplicity and cleaness of the design of the watch that makes it a proper dress watch.

The dial is a simple 2 hander for hour and minutes with a small seconds subdial at 6 o'clock and date aperture at 3 o'clock.  The thin indices are done correctly too that fits the whole package.



The movement is an ETA 2892-2 that has been tastefully finished with FC rotor as you can clearly see on the exhibition caseback.  I also like how the caseback is secured with 6 screws with italic typography all over. Not a screw caseback that are for sport watches and not snap on casebacks from vintage ones.

Heres a sample of that FC rotor.


Heres a 360 view I found over the net.

What I also like about FC is that they also have inhouse movements powering their watches that certainly impresses watch connoisseurs all around and that deserves another story of its own.

I recommend this Slim Line Automatic as it is a humble representation of what Frederique Constant is all about, living the passion on watches that is accessible and  is still considered a luxury.

And, they maybe hundreds of independ brands sprouting all over, but I believe Frederique Constant is the brand of our generation.  We certaintly weren't there when Patek or Vacheron was founded, and its great to see that in our period of digital luxury, a mechanical art and tradition continues to be born and tuly will be valued for decades or centuries to come.


Friday, May 10, 2013

Zero Dark Thirty with Rolex Explorer I and Omega Speedmaster

In Zero Dark Thirty, Katheryn Bigelow's latest war film, the real story of the death of UBL is finally filmed the right way with the right actors, right story and of course the right watches.

In once scene, the replacement CIA station chief  islamabad is wearing a Rolex Explorer 1









The beauty and simplicity of the Explorer is something thats due to its great balance with function and form.  The super legible no date 3-6-9 dial minimalist and symmetrical.  The 39mm oyster case is actually this generations right size without the hassles of looking out for your huge watch from banging around life's furnitures.  And of course the simple Oyster bracelet where Rolex made origin that still is simply beautiful and sturdy.

Kyle Chandler, who plays Jonathan Bradley, the first CIA station chief in the movie is wearing nothing but an Omega Speedmaster.



Only half of the watch is seen on the wide screen but from the hands, indices, bezel and buttons is no doubt the iconic moonwatch.




Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Tag Heuer in Tom Cruise - Jack Reacher

I'm not that much in favor of product placements on movies especially the all too clear ones.  And the one at "Jack Reacher" is no exception.  I always prefer that a product was used in the film without any contract or marketing ploy, but because it fits the overall aesthetic and purpose in the movie.

But even though, its always fun to ID these things, especially watches.

The villain in the movie sports the Tag Heuer Aquaracer 500M Calibre 5.  The watch was a couple of seconds in full glory on the screen.










Then the mistress who bought it for his forbidden man. Tag Heuer Carrera Heritage Calibre 6.




 And, the detective also wore something to which looks like an Omega Speedmaster.  If so, are the Tags really product placements?  Well I still think they are.



Watch Recommendation #42 : Seiko Chronograph

I have decided to rename my column to just Watch Recom as I have tried to make publishings every week but got inundated with the realities of the real world. Rest asssured that I will continue to publish watch recommendations that will realistically meet the demands and respect of true watch followers.

My 42nd Watch Recommendation yet again comes from my favorite watch brand.  In the advent of all the Baselworld hoola around the net, I have a found a classy looking timepiece that bears some resemblance to one of the best known chronograph watches in the world, the Rolex Daytona.  And t hough Rolex didn't release a 50th anniversary edition watch of the Daytona as so many wished, they did not disappoint as always.  But the watch that I am recommending you today isn't from Rolex.

It's a Seiko!


The quartz chronograph reference SSB047 has absolutely classic looks.  What attracted me most was the "X" sword hands that is definitely a Japanes watch design incorporated on mostly newer Seiko quartz chronographs.  I aslo love the clean white dial which has different finish for the inner and outer part.  The indices complement the sword hands perfectly.  The the 3 register, 24 hour, minute chrono register and the subdial second hand complement the classic look of a homage to the Daytona.  The tachymeter is on the chapter ring and a fixed 60 minute bezel to complete the look.



Another thing I noticed about this model is the bracelet.  Though its not solid, links and end-links, has a middle link polished finish similar to you guessed it, a Daytona.

The chrono pushers are the standard non-screw type so as the crown as well without any crown guards.  The watch is rated 100m water resistant, 42mm wide case and with the ever reliable Seiko Calibre 6T63.



Here are more great pics I found from an ebay seller.






Now so many times the term homage and watches like these are snobbed by many, well we can't blame them at all.  But I always consider the fact that there is still huge value in high quality watches like these that will serve us for many long years.  This Seiko isn't a complete homage, it gets some design cues from the iconic daytona, but its main character is dictated by the quality and reliability of the watch and the Japanese modern design that can all be had for a price $150 or less.







Wednesday, April 24, 2013

IWC Big Pilot in Bradley Cooper


Hangover wolfpack leader Bradley Cooper at a premier of Silver Lining Playbook last January wore two iconic and classic pieces that showcased the personality of a successful man yet maintaining casual logical sense.




Cooper was sporting the "Iron Ranger" Red Wing boot from its heritage collection.

And an IWC Big Pilot as zoomed in below.  



The IWC BP is actually simply the most iconic and timeless design at its size at 46mm hence the name "Big Pilot".  Pilot watches were naturally big during their stint in the war in the 40s, but IWC is the only brand who has reincarnated the observers watch with a minimalist and classy tone, not too loud and not too vintage looking.  A match at every generation.

And the people who wear the Big Pilot share that same characteristics the watch emits.

Jude law sported one in the move "Blueberry Nights"


John Mayer, a known huge watch collector like Clapton, also sports an IWC Big Pilot during the early days as seen on his "Any Given Thursday" concert and on this humurous youtube video with Kanye way back in 2006.


And some more pics of Bradley Cooper looking dapper with a suit and the IWC BP.








Saturday, April 13, 2013

Recommended Watch #41: Orient Star Standard Date DV02003W and Orient Star Standard WZ0031DV

When we speak of most entry-mid level Japanese watch brands, one of the common features we get are workhorse bulletproof automatic movements w/o hacking and handwidning, excellent lume, stainless steel cases and .....mineral crystals.  But on the contrary, Orient, a subsidiary of Seiko offer the most affordable watches with sapphire crystal.  They have it on some of their dressier models evident by a sapphire crystl symbol on the dial.  And now, with their Orient Star line-up, they just release a more upgraded sapphire crystal called SAR (super anti reflective) installed in their latest orient Star Standard date, which to say is one beautiful watch in itself.




There has been countless blogs and posts on watch forums about this watch and the great value it brings.  Personally, I prefer the striped white dialed version.  Here are some pics and videos.






Watch porn at watchtanaka, in Japan, this is the model no. WZ0061DV



The SAR (super anti-reflective) coating offers features on a whole different level for sapphire crystal.  Below are some images from Orient Star website.

Water repellant properties.  SAR on the left.


Superb visibility by 99% suppression of reflection.  SAR on the left compared to ordinary sapphire on the right.


Technical details:
ORIENT caliber 40751 Made in Japan
Self-winding & Hand-winding movement
22 jewels
21,600/hour vibrations

Date indicator
Second hand halt mechanism
Stainless steel case & bracelet
Sapphire crystal with ORIENT SAR (Super Anti-Reflection) Coating
Screw see-through caseback with crystal
Water resistant to 5bar
Diameter 40.00mm
Thickness 11.61mm

The Orient Star Standard-Date is now available for sale and the 30% discount over at Orient Watch USA.  

Now this weeks Weekly Watch Recom doesn't end there.  While scouting for information on the Standard-Date, I stumbled upon an earlier model from Orient Star which looks very similar to the Standard-Date and offers a more minimalist look but beautiful nonetheless.  The Orient Star Standard line.

  

 



 


They don't have the newly developed SAR coating on the crystal but it surely is a great execution once again by Orient Star.  What struck me with this watch is it's oyster style bracelet.  If the Orient Star Standard Date would have this one, it would be bliss.

Technical Details:
  • Drive system: Mechanical
  • Caliber: 40750
  • Case material: stainless steel
  • Glass material (Table): Sapphire glass (anti-reflective coating)
  • Glass material (back): crystal glass
  • Yes: Luminous Light
  • Band Material (Surface treatment): Stainless Steel
  • Band width: 20mm
  • Push three fold: clasp
  • 15 seconds +25 seconds to over day difference: accuracy
  • Waterproof: 5 ATM
  • Anti-magnetic: 1 seeds
  • Driving time: 40 hours or more
  • Weight:
  • Thickness: 11.3mm
  • Longitudinal diameter: 46.5mm
  • Transverse diameter: 39mm
  • (Hand winding), with second hand stop device, see-through back, 22 stone self-winding: Other Features
More pics.

WZ0021DV




The blue version WZ0031DV is also a classic beauty.









Once again Orient Star continues to impress us with wide variety offerings that offer high quality and value that is unmistakebely hard to beat.