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Articles for the Month of April 2019

The Replica Rare Piaget Altiplano Automatic 40mm With Meteorite Dial 2019

When it comes to ultra-thin watches, one of the most interesting things about them is that they shouldn’t exist at all, to a certain extent. Regarding their ability to function as precision measuring instruments, watches are like other timepieces, generally speaking, the more solidly they are built, the more exactly they will do their job. However thin watches do provide something a little more intangible than precision. They provide a certain kind of graceful, thus an easy-seeming, devil-may-care aura is provided essentially by the art of the ultra-thin watch while sacrificing as little as possible based on durability and reliability. Undoubtedly it’s a neat trick, as the watchmaker, the case maker as well as the maker of the dial and hands, all of them have to work closely with each other to produce an ultra-thin watch successfully. While they are attempting to strive to serve to compete and to some degree, mutually exclusive goals, which is why there isn’t any consistency between relatively few companies and associated real ultra-thin watchmaking at present.
There is a bit of an arms race in ultra-thin watchmaking in recent years, but despite the broadening, if still niche, the appeal of the genre, the truth is that there’s no single brand more historically associated with ultra-thin watchmaking. In 1957 Piaget announced its first ultra-flat movement, the caliber 9P and it has been followed in subsequent decades by many other ultra-thin calibers, including the Altiplano 900P, and the Altiplano Ultimate Concept Watch, which is only 2mm thick totally, as thin as the caliber 9P itself.
Piaget’s not taking direct aim at any world’s records at present this year, but for the SIHH 2019, the company’s launched a new meteorite-dial version of the Altiplano, which is being offered in pink gold, with pink gold dial markers. As for ultra-thin watchmaking, this is nothing groundbreaking technically certainly, but it is an interesting example of how working with different materials when making an ultra-thin replica watch, creates special challenges.
Meteorite, as a dial material, has been used on and off since the 1980s, by brands as varied as Corum and Rolex replica, but it’s probably never going to become an especially common dial material since it is pretty difficult to work with. Meteorite dials are originated from iron-nickel meteorites, which in turn were formed very early in the history of the solar system, as the molten cores of proto-planetary bodies (iron, like all heavy elements, originates in the cores of very massive stars as a result of the fusion of lighter elements, which occurs as such stars burn through hydrogen). Each of such meteorite has a different internal structure, you can see the distinctive elongated internal iron crystals when the meteorite is sectioned, which are called Widmanstätten patterns, after Count Alois von Beckh Widmanstätten, who described them in 1808. However, they’ve also named Thomson patterns, as it was the English scientist William Thomson who first described them in meteorites four years ago.
After treating a sample meteorite with nitric acid Thomson saw the patterns, which is the same basic procedure required for producing meteorite dials today. The dial blank is cut from a meteorite (iron-nickel meteorites and meteorite fragments of suitable size and internal structure can be found very difficultly, which is another reason they’re probably going to remain quite rare) and then acid-treated to reveal the pattern. Each dial will be a bit different, and there are obvious differences from one meteorite to another as well, which depend on the conditions under which the meteorite formed. Generally, such patterns are significant evidence of extraterrestrial origin, since they can only form when the material cools quite slowly (over a time scale of millions of years). It’s further treated to prevent the iron and nickel which compose it from oxidizing once the dial is etched.
The result is a unique pattern that presents a shifting, nearly iridescent appearance as the light changes. Since the meteorite material has an extremely diverse internal crystal structure, it’s quite difficult to work with, and the failure rate during fabrication from breakage can be rather high. Another challenge of an ultra-thin replica watch is that, surely, you need to keep the dial as thin as possible to keep the watch as thin as possible overall. The Altiplano Automatic 40mm with Meteorite Dial and only 6.5mm thick. The slim profile’s partly due to the flatness of the dial, but it’s also due to the movement – Piaget’s own micro-rotor caliber 1230P, which is 3mm x 29.90mm, and a 44-hour power reserve can be provided.
Priced at $24,600, this will be only 300 pieces of limited edition in the world, which should be appeared at replica Piaget boutiques in June. Please click here if you want more on watchmaking at Piaget.

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Unique Replica Porsche Design by IWC Ocean 2000

When the idea was first launched that we would cooperate with IWC on auctioning a rare-in-this-condition Porsche Design by the fake IWC Ocean 2000 ref 3504 for charity, a name quickly emerged as someone to consult with on the process.
No matter when we would speak about these special replica watches, well before this chance arose, his excitement and energy level rose alarmingly. It’s only natural that now, only 12 hours from the end of the auction of the Porsche Design by IWC Ocean 2000 ref 3504, that we unleash the geek beast in Carson and offer you a couple more — I would say fairly salient — reasons to take it off the market for an affordable price.

  1. Do you think it’s undervalued at present?
    I have to say that the past decade was very much into large chunky watch replicas. You can see the trend is now turning back to 41mm or even smaller. And these contributed to the “sleeper” status of the Ocean 2000. Yes, of course, I think the Ocean 2000 is undervalued but don’t expect that to last forever!
  2. What makes the replica Porsche Design by IWC Ocean 2000 a collectible piece?
    The Ocean 2000 reflects a very special period of time in the IWC/Porsche heritage. It was also one of the few that can bear 2000m of water pressure. So much so that even the military was using them.
  3. How strong could you expect a recently serviced 25-year-old piece like this to still be?
    Due to the design (depending on the shape of the case and the simplistic approach of not having the helium escape valve, another topic for future discussion), it is likely to have a good ability to stand up to the test.
  4. As a watch fan, what would you suppose someone you came across wearing an Ocean 2000? What kind of people do you think wears this watch?
    Oh, if someone is wearing an Ocean 2000, I know they must be a watch lover. I think John Mayer would have one (don’t ask me how I know).
  5. This fake watch looks stupendously, in fact, charmingly, over-engineered. Do they make watches like this anymore?
    There are over-engineered modern watches but not many that are done tastefully and elegantly. Imagine today, any diver watch that can go to 2000m will for sure be very big and solid!