7.8.25

New releases – SpaceOne Worldtimer

 
The watch takes a different approach from traditional timepieces by replacing hands with a system of rotating discs. This architecture is built around four elements: a minutes disc at 3 o’clock, a central second disc, a 12-hour disc at 6 o’clock, and two coaxial discs at 9 o’clock displaying 24-hour time and corresponding cities. The Grade 5 titanium case hosts the automatic Soprod P024 movement, operating at 28,800 vibrations per hour (4Hz) with a 38-hour power reserve. Price: € 2,700 before taxes. 
 

 

2.8.25

New releases – Beda’a Eclipse II


The latest creation of the Eclipse line features a 37mm stainless steel case hosting a self-winding Sellita movement and
a module developed with Dubois Depraz. A vertical axis connects three elements: the off-center jump hours and minutes at twelve, an independent small second display, and a crown positioned at six o’clock. The aventurine surface mirrors a star-strewn night sky, while the polished and satin-finished symmetrical motifs capture sunlight in motion. Price: CHF 4,000 excl. taxes. 
 
 


28.7.25

Vintage boxes - Pulsar (early 1970s)


 

ENGLISH (il testo italiano è in fondo alla pagina) 
As the first solid state wristwatch, the Pulsar Time Computer was a comparatively expensive product whose accompanying items were equal to its prestige.


The artificial leather and plastic box came in a cardboard case that also contained the user manual, an extra timeset bar in addition to the one stored in the bracelet clasp, and the certificate of guarantee.

   
Do you like vintage boxes? Do you wish to know more about the Time Computer? Then The Museum Collection is a must-read for you. The book about 100 milestones of 20th Century watchmaking features 4 pages about the first LED watch in the main section and a wide selection of presentation boxes in the Appendixes. Watch the video clip about the publication and download a 20-page preview.
The vintage boxes presented in this Blog are not featured in The Museum Collection.

ITALIANO
In quanto primo orologio senza parti meccaniche in movimento, il Time Computer di Pulsar era un prodotto relativamente costoso, presentato in modo tale da sottolinearne il prestigio. Il cofanetto di finta pelle e plastica si trovava all’interno di una scatola di cartone che conteneva anche le istruzioni per l’uso, una barretta di ricambio per la messa all’ora (in aggiunta a quella alloggiata nel fermaglio del cinturino) e il certificato di garanzia.
Ti piacciono le scatole d'epoca? Vuoi saperne di più sul Time Computer? Allora The Museum Collection è la lettura che fa per te. Nel libro (in inglese) sulle 100 icone dell’orologeria del Novecento trovi 4 pagine sul primo orologio LED nella sezione principale e un’ampia selezione di scatole vintage nelle Appendici. Guarda il video sull'opera e scarica l'anteprima di 20 pagine del Volume 1.
Le scatole vintage presentate in questo Blog non appaiono in The Museum Collection.


 

23.7.25

New releases – Mauron Musy MU06 Mayura

When metal comes into contact with the carbon-based coating, it reacts, revealing a palette of iridescent reflections. This phenomenon is stable over time and makes each of the 13 pieces of this limited series a unique watch. The 41mm titanium case features the NO-Ring® Technology, a mechanical gasket-free water resistance system. The MM02 Caliber is the brand’s first in-house micro-rotor movement.
 
 

 


18.7.25

New releases – Urban Jürgensen UJ-1

The brand founded in Copenhagen in 1773 unveils its new collection including in-house movements. The UJ-1 anniversary watch miniaturizes and adapts the Oval’s tourbillon movement with remontoir d’égalité and dead-beat seconds into a wristwatch. It pays tribute to both the brand’s technical legacy and co-CEO/watchmaker Kari Voutilainen’s personal history. Limited to 75 pieces, the UJ-1 is offered in three references of 25 watches each.


14.7.25

A comparison study - Tudor Submariner

From our YouTube channel: two generations of the divers watch by Rolex's sister company.
Enjoy ... and do not forget to subscribe to the Channel 10e10.ch by Marco Strazzi


Studio comparativo - Tudor Submariner


Dal nostro Canale YouTube: due generazioni del fratello minore del subacqueo Rolex.
Buona visione ... e non dimenticare di iscriverti al Canale 10e10.ch by Marco Strazzi