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The Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Geneve jury selected 10 spectacular creations whose technical excellence and highly complex performances deserve a place in watchmaking history. Replica Panerai Luminor Submersible Watches, Parmigiani, Speake -Marin, Richard Mille, Hublot, Greubel Forsey, Christophe Claret, Zenith, Antoine Martin, and Urban Jurgensen marked the year of haute horology with their masterpieces. Which watch deserves to be crowned the "best of 2012"? Let the experts decide. We can enjoy these watches while they are still being created. If you want to vote for your favorite, please visit hellopanerai.com Replica Panerai Luminor Submersible Watches Poetic Wish MidnightAn elegant member of the Poetic Complications collection, this complex man's timepiece combines high-end technology with poetry and artistic design. Jean-Marc Wiederrecht spent seven and half years developing and assembling 458 components of a hand-wound, five-minute repeater mechanism. The true quality of the timepiece is that it puts technology at the service of the art. The romance begins on the dial, which is adorned with engraved gold, mother of pearl marquetry, mini painting on mother of pearl, translucent enamel, and diamond settings. Men's Midnight Poetic Wish tells only half the story. A young man is standing on the roof of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, staring at the Eiffel tower where his beloved stands. It's nighttime. The shooting star and the gongs from the minute repeater appear when the mechanism is turned on.Rolex Day Date Replica They carry the man's wishes to his beloved. The dial of the Poetic Wish Series ladies' watch completes the story. The 43mm white gold case is adorned with diamonds. The acoustic construction of the interior enhances the sound produced by five-minute repeaters. Midnight Poetic Wish is available with either a calf-suede or an alligator "claire du lune" leather band. This piece of art costs $395,000. Hublot AntikytheraInvited to the Archaeological Museum of Athens by the Swiss watchmaker, the movement "Tribute to the Antikythera Mechanism", one of the most mystifying objects in the history of civilisation, was created. This amazing astronomical clock, which dates back to at least the 2nd century BC displays the various cycles of the sun, moon, and planets with great precision. Hublot's project does not have a commercial purpose. Only four Antikythera mechanisms will be produced, as announced. |