18K Rose Gold Plated 316L Stainless Steel Case Asian 7750 Chronograph Automatic Movement£¬ 28800vph
Perrelet Turbine GMT Watch
New for Baselworld 2016, the?Perrelet Turbine GMT is the latest entry to the Swiss brand's ongoing series of sport watches bearing Perrelet’s distinctive spinning “turbine” in the dial. There have been many versions of the Perrelet Turbine watch, ranging from the Perrelet Turbine Skeleton Watch?to something a bit more risque like the Perrelet Turbine Hentai Erotic Watch.?While not lascivious in any way, this GMT version?provides a useful addition to a broad line.It took nearly a decade for Perrelet to finally add a GMT to its series of Turbine watches, leaving precious few corners where the concept hasn't yet been applied. However, even with well over a dozen options available in both regular and limited collections, it's still quite a treat to see the “turbine” rotor spinning on the dial.?This time around, though, being a watch grounded in Greenwich Mean Time, the rotor spins to reveal an engraving of the world, generously decorated with wavy C?te de Gene
Van Cleef & Aprels Laterale Watch Hands-On
Released in about 2006, this is one of those rare Van Cleef & Arpels watches meant for men. Though I do believe moving forward the brand will focus on men’s pieces a bit more. The Laterale is named as such for a very cool little complication on the side of the watch where the power reserve is located. Here a “lateral” power reserve is placed where it is not only easy to see, but does not take up space on the dial.So, who else has done this? A few people, but this is probably the least expensive timepiece I know that has this type of power reserve complication. The other watch I am thinking of that has one is the Jean Dunand Tourbillon Orbital. According to Van Cleef & Arpels, they are very proud to have worked with (none other than) Jean-Marc Wiederrecht in the creation of this complication.