PerfecT Timing
December - January 2009
* 18K white gold
* Walnut burl dial
* Ivory Roman numerals
* Luminescent and rhodiumized steel sword-shaped hands
* Two interchangeable bracelets (18k white gold with walnut burl central links and alligator strap)
* 18K gold double adjustable deployant buckle
* Water resistant to 100 m
* Limited and numbered edition $40,575
* 18K rose gold
* Mechanical manually wound movement
* Two-tone silvery gray dial, gold applied hour markers
* Fold-over clasp
* Sapphire crystal case back
* Water resistant to 30 m
* Case diameter: 37 mm $29,200
Available at Ben Bridge Timeworks
* Comes with a humidor box that can be used as a watch box and/or cigar holder
* 18K rose gold watch case
* Crocodile strap $15,440
* Stainless steel case and bracelet
* 12-sided case and vulcanized rubber guard
* Dial adorned with distinctive nautical pennants
* Chronometer certification
* Genuine carbon fiber on the bezel and bracelet $11,000
Available at Ben Bridge Timeworks
* Transparant caseback
* 18K white gold
* Black leather strap with gold folding clasp
* Hand-wound movement $15,450
Available at Ben Bridge Timeworks
Time isn’t the only thing a watch tells – it also tells a lot about the wearer.
A black leather band with a simple round face says “classy”, a stainless steel bracelet with all the gadgets screams “sporty,” and an alligator strap with just the right amount of color has “eclectic” written all over it.
And there’s always the basic, all-around kind of watch for the guy who needs a look that translates from diaper changes to the boardroom.
Patek Philippe, Cartier, Rolex, Corum and Damiani offer up their own contributions to the wrist watch world. Combined, they cover the spectrum of all our men’s wants and needs.
Cartier’s new limited-edition Roadster has an eye-catching look perfect for that car enthusiast or fashion-forward professional who wants to be ahead of the pack. Patek Philippe’s Travel Time is a stunning piece in its Complicated collection that is a working professional’s holiday party must-have. And Rolex brings in the charm with its Cellini Prince model. It’s a piece that turns up the volume in a guy-next-door kind of way. Damiani does it as only it can with a look that speaks to the intellectual traveler. And last – but not last in the race – is the Corum Admiral’s Cup Challenge 44 Split-Seconds. Designed after the international yachting regatta, this timepiece is perfectly crafted for the sea-voyaging man.


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