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6 FINANCIAL TIMES SATURDAY NOVEMBER 14 2009 Watches & Jewellery | Fabulous Favourites How deep is your horological pocket? BEST DEALS 1 Swatch you.automatic Swatch has put the cat among the pigeons with this new range of inexpensive chronographs that are powered by high-quality, self-winding ETA movements similar to those found in other mechanical watches costing 10 times the price – and frequently more. There are five models in the line-up – Right Track, Simply Pure and Sign in the Sky – at £238 and Silver Class and Blunge at £248. www.swatch.co.uk SdB 2 Victorinox Dive Master 500 Mecha Victorinox might be best known for its Swiss Army knives, but the company has also been doing a nice line in superb value wristwatches since 1989. This dive watch offers 500 metres water resistance, a large luminous dial and a uni-directional bezel. £835 SdB 3 Longines WWW Longines is one of the most respected watch makers in the world with a heritage that dates back 175 years. In 1945, it supplied timepieces to the British Army that were officially described as “Wrist Watch Waterproof” and now the model has been reincarnated and enlarged for the 21st century in the form of the “WWW”. £960 SdB 4 Hamilton Khaki Conservation Nothing in the Hamilton range costs more than £1,500, and this rugged, two time-zone sports watch retails at less than half that. Designed with the help of celebrity environmental campaigner Harrison Ford, it has a 42mm case, 200 metre water resistance and a dual time zone function. £720. SdB 5 Skagen Stainless Steel Gold-plated Dial Skagen’s Danish-designed wristwatches have few rivals for simple, classic elegance. Family-owned Skagen is fast increasing sales of its quartz timepieces, mounted on striped mesh bands in silver or gold. Prices range between £95 and £130. MB 6 Locman Tuttotondo Locman’s round and colourful Tuttotondo range reflects their Italian origin. Mother-of-pearl or enamel dials carry Arabic numerals in a swirl within water-resistant, stainless steel cases and brushed steel bezels, all mounted on coloured straps. Small sizes are £300; the large are £330, from a fresh arrival in the UK. MB 7 Rotary Aquaspeed Rotary has been an important performer at the really-good-value-for-money end of the watch market since 1926. From a Swiss maker founded in 1898, Rotary’s plain and simple round, white-dialled quartz pieces start at just £75. The sporty Aquaspeed range sells for between £95 and £199, and even incorporates a chronograph function. MB 8 Oris Swiss Hunter Team Limited Edition Commemorating the Hawker Hunter jet, this sturdy timepiece, fitted with an automatic movement, not only looks like it should be worn in the cockpit but is built to endure a tough ride. As a limited edition of just 1,958 pieces, it is rare to find exclusivity and collectability at this price. £1,150 MD 9 Hamilton Khaki Field Auto This Swiss brand with American heritage has been surprising with its bold designs, solid engineering and fair prices. The Khaki Field Auto, with classic styling jazzed up with a shot of orange on the dial – is driven by a dependable automatic movement from sister company ETA. £480 MD 10 Tissot Couturier Automatic Chronograph Another Swatch Group company is producing attractive watches at prices to make you wonder why you would ever buy a quartz watch again. This classic chronograph, which would look good with a suit, has an uncluttered dial with good legibility – a real plus in my books. From £475 MD WHAT TO BUY FOR THE HOLIDAYS Watch-collecting specialists, Simon de Burton, Michael Balfour and Maria Doulton offer their 10 top tips in three categories: bargains, high-end and jewellery BEST HIGH-END 1 Christophe Claret Dual Tow Independent high-end watch inventor Christophe Claret’s new timepiece uses a “track” system instead of conventional hands. Made in a series of 68 pieces, each will be different from the next in several respects – other than the price tag, which remains extremely large. Approximately £316,000. SdB 2 Concord Tourbillon Gravity Concord’s Tourbillon Gravity is one of the most radical watches to hit the market for years. It features a tourbillon mechanism that is mounted outside of the main movement and encircled by a small seconds indicator in the form of a revolving barrel. Just 25 will be made. £195,000 SdB 3 Harry Winston Ocean GMT Traveller This automatic tourbillon has a large and small dial for home and local time respectively and a jumping city display. Just 80 of each will be made in rose and white gold with another 45 set with diamonds. £112,500 (standard version) SdB 4 Officine Panerai Radiomir Tourbillon GMT This delectable watch looks relatively plain from the front, but a sapphire crystal case back reveals the in-house manufactured tourbillon movement and a six-day power reserve indicator. The chocolate-coloured dial offers a second time zone indication and is complemented by a case in 18 carat rose gold. £77,000 SdB 5 Parmigiani Toric Chronograph Tourbillon The hugely desirable watch has just been launched by Parmigiani with a price tag of £253,000. This brings a very beautiful platinum-cased openworked model featuring hours, minutes, small seconds, a minute repeater mechanism for hours, quarter hours and minutes with two different chime settings, and a diamond-set bezel. MB 6 Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date 11 This timepiece arrives 50 years after the original ground breaking Day-Date. Its redesign features attractive blued Roman hours and hands, and a re-shaped large date window at 3 o’clock. The new, larger 41mm cases are in a choice of four metals: platinum (£31,8000), white gold (£18,000), Everose gold (£18,800), and yellow gold (£17,200). MB 7 Van Cleef & Arpels Hummingbirds Van Cleef & Arpels is producing only eight pieces each of five related Lady Arpels Extraordinary Hummingbirds models. Called Berylline, Ruby-Throated, Violet-Crowned, Blue-Throated, and Calliope, the round, white gold cases combine precious stones, cloisonné enamelling, and three dimensional enamelling. Fabulous with prices to match: €55,000 apiece. MB 8 TAG Heuer Monaco V4 First presented at BaselWorld in 2004 as a concept watch, the fully working V4 is finally here. It has been worth the wait as this is no ordinary watch. Look through the dial at the exposed mechanism and the four spring barrels are mounted on a V-shaped plate like the cylinders of a racing engine. Wheels are replaced by a transmission system of tiny belts no thicker than a human hair. Limited edition of 150 pieces in platinum: £65,000. MD 9 IWC Da Vinci Perpetual Calendar Kurt Klaus edition Named after the engineer who developed the perpetual calendar movement at IWC and housed in the imposing Da Vinci case, this is a Titan of a watch. Capable of displaying the date, day, month and year as well as moon phases, it also features a chronograph function – and all engineered for ease of operation with no adjustments needed to the calendar functions until 2100, when the century slide must be activated. £22,500 MD 10 Urwerk URCC1 Exploring new ways of displaying time is an area in which Urwerk excels – previous models told time by rotating cups or micro-robotic contracting arms. This niche brand combines sophisticated horology with retro-futuristic design and on the CC1, time is read from two horizontal indicators which meant re-inventing the traditional round watch movement. $282,000 MD BEST JEWELLERY 1 Chopard Happy Sport Mini Square Chopard’s Happy Sport watches have been around for more than 25 years and are instantly recognisable by the diamonds that skid across the dial like tiny, gleaming ice hockey pucks. Numerous Happy Sport designs have been created over the years, with one of the latest being the small and discreet Mini Square that is available in both steel and rose gold. £2,990-£13,850 SdB 2 Bell & Ross BR01 Airborne 415 Surely the most outrageous timepiece you will see this Christmas, this version of the Bell & Ross pilot’s watch has been de-militarised by the addition of a dial that is decorated with a diamond-set skull. Called the “415” after the number of stones, the watch is also available in a “672” version which has black diamonds set into the case. £19,000-£29,000 SdB 3 Backes & Strauss Piccadilly Diamond Dial Backes & Strauss, the world’s oldest diamond dealer, has been doing an impressive line in gem-set watches since 2007 and has a range-top- ping model called the Royal Berkeley that costs £750,000. More affordable – but still reassuringly pricey – is the new Piccadilly Diamond Dial that features either 128 or 159 diamonds, depending on whether you go for Roman or Arabic numerals. Rose or white gold cases are available. £29,900. SdB 4 Corum Admiral’s Cup Competition 40 Corum’s Admiral’s Cup range of yachting- inspired watches has been around since the 1960s. The signature dodecagon shape (12-sided) is available in various guises, one of the latest being the 40mm version in white with a bezel set with 66 full cut diamonds weighing 0.94 of a carat. Despite the delicate looks, the watch is water resistant to 100 metres. £5,495 SdB 5 Girard-Perregaux Cat’s Eye Annual and Zodiac Calendars When strangers get talking on holiday, late-night chat often gets around to birth signs. Girard- Perregaux has just the timepiece for such occasions. It is the automatic Cat’s Eye Annual and Zodiac Calendars model, which brings together terrestial, lunar and stellar times. In pink gold it is £24,500, a pavé diamond version is £36,900, and in white gold it costs £25,900, all with diamond bezels. MB 6 Piaget Protocole XXL Piaget’s new Protocole XXL is large, squarish, and has a pink gold case set with 200 brilliant-cut diamonds. Its face will surely demand attention at smart festive dinner tables because of its gleaming white mother-of-pearl dial, dramatically set with four enormous Roman numerals. This ultra-thin, mechanical £13,900 piece has an elegant white alligator leather strap. MB 7 Chanel J12 The J12, with its yachting reference, is now well into its 10th year, after its original launch as a diving watch, and is becoming another numbered icon for Chanel. The J12 range is always expanding, and including a terrific selection of gemset versions, with prices starting at £14,800. MB 8 Van Cleef & Arpels Eleonora Onyx and coral make for a striking look for this jewel of a watch with oriental airs that makes a statement on the wrist. Being Van Cleef, every diamond is beautifully polished and set but what is more, behind the pretty dial is a mechanical movement, an exquisite detail that sums up luxury chez Van Cleef. POA MD 9 Bulgari Serpenti Golden serpents first writhed up arms at smart cocktail parties in Italy in the 1970s and, since then, snake-themed jewels and watches have become a house classic. Particularly attractive in pink gold with contrasting onyx scales, this watch adds a feral edge to that tame little black dress. £24,500 MD 10 De Bethune DBLWS2 Unlike the other three watches I have chosen, the DBL did not start life as a jewellery watch. It is an iced-up version of a man’s model. However, so exceptionally beautiful is the result – just look at that heavenly orb of a moon set with sapphires and diamonds – that it makes it into my Top-of-the-jewellery-watch- Pops. SFr330,000. MD Top row: Harry Winston, TAG Heuer, IWC, Rolex. Middle row: Van Cleef & Arpels, Parmigiani, Officine. Bottom row: Urwerk, Christophe Claret, Concord.

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6 ★ † FINANCIAL TIMES SATURDAY NOVEMBER 14 2009

Watches & Jewellery | Fabulous Favourites

How deep is yourhorological pocket?

BEST DEALS1 Swatch you.automaticSwatch has put thecat among thepigeons with thisnew range ofinexpensivechronographs thatare powered byhigh-quality,self-winding ETAmovements similarto those found inother mechanical watches costing 10times the price – and frequentlymore. There are five models in theline-up – Right Track, Simply Pureand Sign in the Sky – at £238 andSilver Class and Blunge at £248.www.swatch.co.uk SdB

2 Victorinox Dive Master 500MechaVictorinox might bebest known for itsSwiss Army knives,but the companyhas also been doinga nice line insuperb valuewristwatches since1989. This divewatch offers 500metres waterresistance, a large luminous dial anda uni-directional bezel. £835 SdB

3 Longines WWWLongines is one ofthe most respectedwatch makers inthe world with aheritage that datesback 175 years. In1945, it suppliedtimepieces to the

British Army that were officiallydescribed as “Wrist WatchWaterproof” and now the model hasbeen reincarnated and enlarged forthe 21st century in the form of the“WWW”. £960 SdB

4 Hamilton Khaki ConservationNothing in theHamilton rangecosts more than£1,500, and thisrugged, twotime-zone sportswatch retails at lessthan half that.Designed with thehelp of celebrityenvironmentalcampaigner Harrison Ford, it has a42mm case, 200 metre waterresistance and a dual time zonefunction. £720. SdB

5 Skagen Stainless SteelGold­plated DialSkagen’sDanish-designedwristwatches havefew rivals forsimple, classicelegance.Family-ownedSkagen is fastincreasing sales ofits quartztimepieces,mounted on striped mesh bands insilver or gold. Prices range between£95 and £130. MB

6 Locman TuttotondoLocman’s roundand colourfulTuttotondo rangereflects their Italianorigin.Mother-of-pearl orenamel dials carryArabic numerals ina swirl withinwater-resistant,stainless steel casesand brushed steel bezels, all mountedon coloured straps. Small sizes are£300; the large are £330, from a fresharrival in the UK. MB

7 Rotary AquaspeedRotary has been an importantperformer at thereally-good-value-for-money end of

the watch marketsince 1926. From aSwiss makerfounded in 1898,Rotary’s plain andsimple round,white-dialled quartzpieces start at just£75. The sportyAquaspeed rangesells for between£95 and £199, and even incorporatesa chronograph function. MB

8 Oris Swiss Hunter TeamLimited EditionCommemoratingthe Hawker Hunterjet, this sturdytimepiece, fittedwith an automaticmovement, not onlylooks like it shouldbe worn in thecockpit but is builtto endure a toughride. As a limitededition of just 1,958 pieces, it is rareto find exclusivity and collectabilityat this price. £1,150 MD

9 Hamilton Khaki Field AutoThis Swiss brandwith Americanheritage has beensurprising with itsbold designs, solidengineering andfair prices. TheKhaki Field Auto,with classic stylingjazzed up with ashot of orange onthe dial – is driven by a dependableautomatic movement from sistercompany ETA. £480 MD

10 Tissot Couturier AutomaticChronographAnother SwatchGroup company isproducing attractivewatches at prices tomake you wonderwhy you wouldever buy a quartzwatch again. Thisclassic chronograph,which would lookgood with a suit, has an uncluttereddial with good legibility – a real plusin my books. From £475 MD

WHAT TO BUY FOR THE HOLIDAYS

Watch­collectingspecialists, Simon deBurton, Michael Balfourand Maria Doultonoffer their 10 top tipsin three categories:bargains, high­endand jewellery

Contact numbersSwatch Lisa Shetabi 020

7792 7470 Victorinox Kate

Harris 020 7632 2424

Mondaine Emma Faust 0845299 0200Longines Lucy Barrett 0207053 2470Hamilton Aileen Everingham020 7053 2464Christophe Claret xxxxConcorde Shahrzad Moaven020 8614 7512Harry Winston ­ CaraHauptman 020 7907 8849Panerai ­ Martha Williamson020 7491 9903Chopard ­ Gaelle Moatty 0207409 1250Bell and Ross ­ KarmenWijnberg 020 7331 1436Backes and Strauss ­Rebecca Reid 020 7349 8703Corum ­ Rosie McGhee 0207845 6642

BEST HIGH­END1 Christophe Claret Dual TowIndependent high-end watch inventorChristophe Claret’s new timepieceuses a “track” system instead ofconventional hands. Made in a seriesof 68 pieces, each will be differentfrom the next in several respects –other than the price tag, whichremains extremely large.Approximately £316,000. SdB

2 Concord Tourbillon GravityConcord’s Tourbillon Gravity is oneof the most radical watches to hitthe market for years. It features atourbillon mechanism that ismounted outside of the mainmovement and encircled by a smallseconds indicator in the form of arevolving barrel. Just 25 will bemade. £195,000 SdB

3 Harry Winston Ocean GMTTravellerThis automatic tourbillon has a largeand small dial for home and localtime respectively and a jumping citydisplay. Just 80 of each will be madein rose and white gold with another45 set with diamonds. £112,500(standard version) SdB

4 Officine Panerai RadiomirTourbillon GMTThis delectable watch looksrelatively plain from the front, but asapphire crystal case back revealsthe in-house manufactured tourbillonmovement and a six-day powerreserve indicator. Thechocolate-coloured dial offers asecond time zone indication and is

complemented by a case in 18 caratrose gold. £77,000 SdB

5 Parmigiani Toric ChronographTourbillonThe hugely desirable watch has justbeen launched by Parmigiani with aprice tag of £253,000.

This brings a very beautifulplatinum-cased openworked modelfeaturing hours, minutes, smallseconds, a minute repeatermechanism for hours, quarter hoursand minutes with two differentchime settings, and a diamond-setbezel. MB

6 Rolex Oyster PerpetualDay­Date 11This timepiece arrives 50 years afterthe original ground breakingDay-Date. Its redesign featuresattractive blued Roman hours andhands, and a re-shaped large datewindow at 3 o’clock.The new, larger 41mm cases are in

a choice of four metals: platinum(£31,8000), white gold (£18,000),Everose gold (£18,800), and yellowgold (£17,200). MB

7 Van Cleef & ArpelsHummingbirdsVan Cleef & Arpels is producing onlyeight pieces each of five related LadyArpels Extraordinary Hummingbirdsmodels.Called Berylline, Ruby-Throated,Violet-Crowned, Blue-Throated, andCalliope, the round, white gold casescombine precious stones, cloisonnéenamelling, and three dimensionalenamelling. Fabulous with prices tomatch: €55,000 apiece. MB

8 TAG Heuer Monaco V4First presented at BaselWorld in 2004as a concept watch, the fullyworking V4 is finally here. It hasbeen worth the wait as this is noordinary watch. Look through thedial at the exposed mechanism andthe four spring barrels are mountedon a V-shaped plate like thecylinders of a racing engine. Wheelsare replaced by a transmissionsystem of tiny belts no thicker thana human hair. Limited edition of 150pieces in platinum: £65,000. MD

9 IWC Da Vinci PerpetualCalendar Kurt Klaus editionNamed after the engineer whodeveloped the perpetual calendarmovement at IWC and housed in theimposing Da Vinci case, this is aTitan of a watch. Capable ofdisplaying the date, day, month andyear as well as moon phases, it alsofeatures a chronograph function –and all engineered for ease ofoperation with no adjustmentsneeded to the calendar functionsuntil 2100, when the century slidemust be activated. £22,500 MD

10 Urwerk URCC1Exploring new ways of displayingtime is an area in which Urwerkexcels – previous models told time byrotating cups or micro-roboticcontracting arms.This niche brand combinessophisticated horology withretro-futuristic design and on theCC1, time is read from twohorizontal indicators which meantre-inventing the traditional roundwatch movement. $282,000 MD

BESTJEWELLERY1 Chopard Happy SportMini SquareChopard’sHappy Sportwatcheshave beenaround formore than25 years andare instantlyrecognisableby the diamonds that skidacross the dial like tiny,gleaming ice hockey pucks.

Numerous Happy Sportdesigns have been createdover the years, withone of the latest beingthe small and discreetMini Square that isavailable in both steeland rose gold.£2,990-£13,850 SdB

2 Bell & Ross BR01Airborne 415Surely themostoutrageoustimepieceyou will seethisChristmas,this versionof the Bell& Ross pilot’s watch hasbeen de-militarised bythe addition of a dialthat is decorated witha diamond-set skull.Called the “415” afterthe number of stones,the watch is also availablein a “672” version whichhas black diamondsset into the case.£19,000-£29,000 SdB

3 Backes & StraussPiccadilly Diamond DialBackes & Strauss, theworld’s oldest diamonddealer, has been doingan impressive line in

gem-setwatchessince 2007and has arange-top-ping modelcalled theRoyalBerkeleythat costs £750,000.More affordable – butstill reassuringly pricey –is the new PiccadillyDiamond Dial thatfeatures either 128or 159 diamonds,depending on whetheryou go for Roman orArabic numerals. Roseor white gold casesare available. £29,900. SdB

4 Corum Admiral’s CupCompetition 40Corum’sAdmiral’sCup rangeof yachting-inspiredwatches hasbeen aroundsince the1960s.The signature dodecagonshape (12-sided) is availablein various guises, one ofthe latest being the 40mmversion in white with abezel set with 66 full cutdiamonds weighing 0.94 ofa carat.Despite the delicate looks,

the watch is waterresistant to 100 metres.£5,495 SdB

5 Girard­PerregauxCat’s Eye Annual andZodiac CalendarsWhenstrangersget talkingon holiday,late-nightchat oftengets aroundto birthsigns.Girard-

Perregaux has just thetimepiece for suchoccasions. It is theautomatic Cat’s EyeAnnual and ZodiacCalendars model, whichbrings together terrestial,lunar and stellar times.In pink gold it is £24,500,

a pavé diamond version is£36,900, and in white goldit costs £25,900, all withdiamond bezels. MB

6 Piaget Protocole XXLPiaget’s newProtocoleXXL islarge,squarish,and has apink goldcase setwith 200brilliant-cut diamonds. Itsface will surely demandattention at smart festivedinner tables because of itsgleaming whitemother-of-pearl dial,dramatically set with fourenormous Romannumerals.This ultra-thin,

mechanical £13,900 piecehas an elegant whitealligator leather strap. MB

7 Chanel J12The J12,with itsyachtingreference, isnow wellinto its 10thyear, afterits originallaunch as adiving watch, and isbecoming anothernumbered icon for Chanel.The J12 range is alwaysexpanding, and including aterrific selection of gemsetversions, with pricesstarting at £14,800. MB

8 Van Cleef & ArpelsEleonora

Onyx andcoral makefor astriking lookfor thisjewel of awatch withoriental airsthat makesa statement on the wrist.Being Van Cleef, everydiamond is beautifullypolished and set but whatis more, behind the prettydial is a mechanicalmovement, an exquisitedetail that sums up luxurychez Van Cleef. POA MD

9 Bulgari SerpentiGoldenserpentsfirst writhedup arms atsmartcocktailparties inItaly in the1970s and,since then, snake-themedjewels and watches havebecome a house classic.Particularly attractive inpink gold with contrastingonyx scales, this watchadds a feral edge to thattame little black dress.£24,500 MD

10 De Bethune DBLWS2Unlike theother threewatches Ihavechosen, theDBL did notstart life asa jewellerywatch.It is an iced-up version ofa man’s model.However, so exceptionally

beautiful is the result –just look at that heavenlyorb of a moon set withsapphires and diamonds –that it makes it into myTop-of-the-jewellery-watch-Pops. SFr330,000. MD

Top row:Harry Winston, TAGHeuer, IWC, Rolex.Middle row:Van Cleef & Arpels,Parmigiani, Officine.Bottom row:Urwerk, ChristopheClaret, Concord.