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Month: April 2019

Replica graceful Ladies’ Watches Of SIHH 2019

Replica graceful Ladies’ Watches Of SIHH 2019

In 2019 SIHH, there were quite plenty of outstanding timepieces released, including the Montblanc 1858 Split Second Chronograph Limited Edition and the Hermes Arceau L’Heure de la Lune. In all, it’s easy for me to spot this year’s watch trends via viewing the trade show. And ladies’ watches is one of the popular trends I want to focus on! Here I’d like to introduce some of my favorite ladies’ pieces from SIHH this year.
The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Chronograph 38mm
To be honest, I am a crazy fan of the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak. Last year I put my ref. 15450 37mm Royal Oak in stainless steel on wrist nearly everyday, in my opinion, I think it is one of the best luxury sports replica watches out there. Not to mention it looks handsome on almost everyone (but actually). However, I have always felt that the smaller options from AP is not available for supply, since there’s only the 33mm (which is typically quartz) or 37mm and both sizes are just the standard Royal Oak which is fine except the options women want. Cue the 38mm Royal Oak Chronograph in four configurations – stainless steel or rose gold with two dials variants for each. Because I love gold, I went with the rose gold version and the silvered dial. This sporty timepiece with in-house caliber 2385 is fit for any wrist and most occasions. I would even deign to say that it rivals the Rolex Daytona! I still love you the most except for the RBOW. This rose gold version retails at $52,700 and you can click here to read more about the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Chronograph in 38mm.
The Richard Mille RM 07-03 Marshmallow from the Bonbon Collection.
The comments of the Richard Mille RM 07-03 Marshmallow from the Bonbon Collection is quiet polarizing. To all you naysayers out there I encourage you to broaden your horizons and give this watch another chance, since this might be the most handsome and beautiful timepiece that come out of SIHH ever before. While I totally understand that Richard Mille is out of reach, esoteric, to be honest, a little gauche you can’t fault the man for creating a line based on people’s favorite sweets. I mean he made a collection of wrist candy for all of you. Literally. Puns aside, this watch is also fascinating aesthetically. The case is made of lavendar pink TZP ceramic and white ATZ ceramic and the dial is 5N red gold with hand-worked enamel. I suppose if only it weren’t so expensive since it details at $153,000 for the record, this model might be the coolest dedicated ladies’ watch out there. You can click here to know more.
The Romain Gauthier Insight Micro-Rotor Lady Opal
The independent watchmaker Romain Gauthier announced their very first ladies’ watch, the Insight Micro-Rotor Lady in 2018. This was a very popular watch that used the same technology, finishing, and movement as the original Insight Micro-Rotor. The watch is 39.5mm in 18k red gold with a 22k gold diamond-set micro-rotor. The watch has an opal dial rather than mother-of-pearl dial this year. Opals are notoriously soft stones, so I can imagine it was a challenge to get the right cut (similarly to very hard stones but for different reasons). I have the same sentiment as I did about last year’s introduction- it is still refreshing to see independent brands continuing to create women’s cheap replica watches like the Insight Micro-Rotor and F.P. Journe elegante. Similarly impressive is the fact that Romain Gauthier has assisted to design a plenty of the Chanel watches, which continuously make a deep impression in the watch industry for a number of years. This timepiece is priced at CHF 95,000 and you can click here to read more about it.
The Piaget Altiplano Ref. 44031 Flying Tourbillon With Full Pave Dial
What would a ladies’ round-up be without a full pave flying tourbillon? There’s not much I tell you. Here the latest collection from Piaget, a numbered (but not strictly limited) reference 44031 Altiplano fully iced out, indicating Piaget has gone full circle from the ultra-thin (and ultra-understated) concept watch to the ultra-sparkly. I prefer this timepiece for its unabashed presence and while I am not a crazy tourbillon fan I respect that Piaget went all out with this one, using the caliber 670P movement (which comes in at just 4.6mm thick). And the reason why the dial display is asymmetrical (and so tiny) if you are wondering it’s that Piaget wanted to keep the movement as slim as possible. The price of this beauty carries at CHF 220,000, you can click here to know more about it if you are interesting.