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IWC Aquatimer Automatic Watch: A Cool Luxury Diver With Style And Performance
Posted on February 29th, 2008 No comments
The guy (or girl, for that matter) seeking out a sophisticated divers timepiece, would do very well to take a close look at the IWC Aquatimer Automatic watch. This is one impressive sports timepiece, and it really captivates you with its quality the moment you lift it up, and feel those solid links close around your hand. While some divers may not prefer the internal rotating bezel, as it is somewhat harder to manipulate than a standard bezel, I doubt this will bother most prospective customers, who seldom buy a dive watch for its avowed purpose. The engineering is extremely cool, and turning that dedicated crown and watching the bezel precisely advance is definitely satisfying.Like all IWC watches, the bracelet on the Aquatimer is superb, and demonstrates superb engineering. An ingenious system enables links to be removed with ease, yet there is no risk they will loosen when you don’t want them to. The precision is truly impressive, and the finish also enables this watch to make quite a fashion statement. Don’t prefer the bracelet for whatever reason? It can be exchanged in moments (with the same tool that adjusts the bracelet) for the extremely comfortable IWC rubber dive strap.
Those desiring the ultimate “tool” look in a dive watch, will likely prefer the extremely purposeful IWC Aquatimer Automatic 2000 watch. Crafted from matte titanium, and accented by sporty yellow accents, this IWC watch will descend all the way to 2000 meters, and offers a totally no-nonsense look.
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Mikimoto Pearl Bracelet – Mikimoto Tahitian Cultured Pearl Sapphire Bracelet
Posted on February 29th, 2008 1 comment
I propose Mikimoto’s Tahitian Cultured Pearl Sapphire Bracelet as the new “it” bracelet. This pearl bracelet from the Mikimoto’s Elements of Life Collection has all the qualities of a traditional pearl bracelet, but the mysterious black shade, as well as a ribbon of pink sapphires wrapped around the top. Add to that the signature M charm that dangles near the clasp, and you have the new classic Tahitian pearl bracelet of the future. Move over Tiffany, Mikimoto easily has you beat! -
De Grisogono Men’s 18k White Gold Cuff Links
Posted on February 29th, 2008 No comments
Men’s jewelry is here by way of De Grisogono Men’s 18k White Gold Cuff Links! With the mass amount of David Beckham press going on overseas, I felt inspired to spotlight these De Grisogono white gold soccer ball cufflinks in particular. Of course, De Grisogono cuff links have been fashioned in an array of shapes, such as mice, airplanes, lions and footballs, and a variety of metals, including 18k white gold, yellow gold, pink coral and even blackened white gold pieces. These cuff links are fun, and a bit fancy, but certainly not lacking in the manly factor. De Grisogono definitely has the market cornered when it comes to unique jewelry and especially men’s cuff links! -
Judith Ripka Ring – Judith Ripka Blue Topaz Ring
Posted on February 29th, 2008 No comments
Big rings are in right now and this Judith Ripka Sterling Silver and Yellow Gold Topaz Diamond ring is in deep. Judith Ripka has a serious affiliation with big bold rings made of semi-precious gems and mixtures of yellow gold and sterling silver. This particular ring from Judith Ripka TWO Collection features an emerald cut topaz that is bezel set in sterling silver and yellow gold. There are also diamonds set in the band that add a little extra spark to this already substantial piece. So if you’re looking for your next finger candy piece, this Judith Ripka Topaz Diamond ring is for you! -
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar watches: Satisfying On So Many Levels
Posted on February 29th, 2008 No comments
The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak watch is an amazingly versatile platform. With its captivating angularity, superbly luxurious metal finishing, and unmistakable design, this timepiece can wear many hats, and pull them all off with extraordinary aplomb. That’s part of the enduring magic of this Audemars Piguet watch classic.One of my all time favorite Royal Oak watch variations, is the Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar, which to my eyes ranks among the most gorgeous complicated watches of all time. With a suit, or worn casual, this watch is sheer magnificence–and it uses one of the most luxurious, uncompromisingly built self-winding movements of all time, the famous AP 2120 caliber, originally conceived in the late 1960’s by Jaeger-LeCoultre and used jointly by Audemars Piguet, Patek Philippe, and Vacheron Constantin. (For more information on the details of this legendary movement–please click here)
Perhaps the most beautiful of these Audemars Piguet watches, however, are the skeleton versions. With the movement entirely relieved to its essential structure, the eye can revel in a truly breathtaking degree of intricate mechanical artistry. Combine that with the unparalleled finish and satisfying tactile delight of the Royal Oak case and bracelet and you have a creation of haute horlogerie that is absolutely satisfying.
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Hearts on Fire Pendant – Hearts on Fire Repertoire Diamond Pendant
Posted on February 29th, 2008 No comments
Put on a Hearts on Fire pendant, and you will have just increased your sparkle index exponentially.This Hearts on Fire pendant features 2 round diamonds set in white gold with a mini-diamond in between them. The diamond on top is slightly smaller than the diamond on the bottom. The total carat weight of this diamond pendant is about 0.75 carats.
Now, you may think that 0.75 carats is small and won’t make a big enough statement. However, because of the special, careful cut put into every Hearts on Fire diamond, the diamonds will be as brilliant as a 10 carat diamonds. Okay, so that’s a hyperbole, but you get the idea.
This Hearts on Fire pendant is on a simple and stylistic small link chain.
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Roberto Coin Earrings – Roberto Coin Classica Rose Gold Earrings
Posted on February 29th, 2008 1 comment
With these Roberto Coin earrings, you can travel to the City of Love – without the headache of airport security, the cramped space on the plane and the worry of catching someone else’s cold on the way.Part of the Classica Parisienne collection, these rose gold earrings are all high Paris fashion and attitude with a cool Italianesque spark. Can’t you just picture a ‘donna di Milano’ (Milan woman) wearing Gucci, carrying a Prada bag, covering her eyes with black Gucci sunglasses and wearing the most incredible 3 inch Dolce & Gabbana high heels and these Roberto Coin earrings! I certainly can! Ahhh, Milan spark and Parisian poise all in one pair of earrings.
These hoop earrings feature 5 rows of rose gold (with a little gap in between each row) and with 13 white diamonds each. The total carat weight of the diamonds is 0.78.
These Roberto Coin earrings have a matching bracelet and ring, available in 3 rows and 5 rows.