Blancier launches a patented Worldtimer (BWT 1)

Jun 05, 2007,17:06 PM
 



Blancier launches a patented Worldtimer (BWT 1)

 

Worldtimers?  There are a great many worldtimers.  Almost every respected watch brand has such a model in its collection.  In reality, these watches could only show the various time zones of the world in approximate terms... until now.

 

The master craftsmen of Lottermann & Söhne from the Germany city of Mannheim pre­sent the Blancier Worldtimer 1.  Their self-designed mechanical timepiece shows all 39 of the world's time zones at a glance.  Behind the beautiful harmony of the colourful yet subtle watch face is the mechanical movement which took two years to develop.



The BWT 1 Manufacture movement has been patented.  Produced in a 42mm steel casing with a refined rhodium-plated or gold-plated BWT 1 movement and a crocodile skin strap, this handmade masterpiece is priced at USD 13.450. - Produced in a rosé or white gold casing, it is priced at USD 20.185. - and USD 24.225. - respectively.

 

For further information:  WWW.BLANCIER.COM

This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2007-06-05 17:07:35

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Wow...the dial looks like a radar screen! Nice!

 
 By: Jacky : June 6th, 2007-05:57
Thanks for the head ups, Anthony. Cheers.