Your Ad Here

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Watch Review | Jean Richard

In SIHH 2010 Jean Richard announce that their watch now all came with in-house movements. A step that shows their continuing devotion to improving their line even further . The company has been making watches for a long time , and the brand has progressed to their latest step which brings them that much closer to being a manufactory.Jean Richard
Jean Richard watches are known to be attractive and functional, and their latest invention is the Diverscope JR1000 Goldwaters, a dive watch that is of traditional elegance and modern materials. The timepiece is mixed with both pink gold and vulcanized rubber, and is water resistance to 300 meters. Vulcanized rubber was originally developed for use in the automobile industry ,the one that tires are made of , A bold move on Jean Richard’s part ,this allows weight reduction in the timepiece, and is also resistant to scratching and abrasion ,which are two things that can be expected to happen when diving.

The DiverscoJean Richardpe JRR1000 Goldwaters is powered by JR1000 caliber, a self winding mechanical movement has 28,800 vibration per hour, 27 jewels and 48 hours power reserve. The dial is matte black with luminiscent arabic numerals and indexes . The hands are plated in pink gold with luminiscent accents for readability underwater. The timepiece is 43mm in diameter and is actually made of stainless steel covered in vulcanized rubber. The crown shields at either side are made of black PVD coated titanium for light weight. There are two 18k pink gold screw down crowns at the sides , the one at 3 o'clock position sets the hour and minute, as well as the date. The 9 o'clock crown positions the internal bidirectional bezel,adjusting this crown records the remaining diving time. The watch comes with two straps, the black rubber strap and the alligator leather strap which is also coated in black rubber.

0 comments:

Post a Comment