Luxury Watch Blog by Time Imports


Excusez-moi, Madame, J’adore Votre Designer Watch by ajaxblogger

I met this incredible old woman on a train ride from New York to Chicago. The fact that I was traveling by rail in America was something unusual in itself, but I was born in France, my mother is French, and I wanted to see my new country the way I remembered loving the landscapes of Europe.

So this woman, first I noticed her hair, which was the most fantastic shade of silver. Then I noticed her designer watch, which matched her hair exactly. She was sitting in the dining car, and you could tell she wished she had a cigarette, or maybe that was just me, wishing I  had a cigarette, and in any case, there was no smoking in the car, but I was drawn to speak with her.

For some reason, maybe it was because I knew at once her designer watch was made my Chanel, my mother’s favorite designer (I was almost named Coco), I spoke to her in French. Just, “Bonjour, madame, je suis desolee a vous deranger, mais j’adore votre montre.

She lifted her wrist, smiled faintly at her designer watch, and then warmly, looking directly into my eyes, she said, “Merci, mademoiselle.”

We talked for hours, in French and in English at turns, and I envisioned our becoming very good friends, perhaps I would inherit the Chanel watch someday…but it wasn’t to be. She got off the train in Pittsburgh, and I never saw her again.

Of course, I’ve been wanting a Chanel designer watch just like hers for my very own, ever since.



The Remarkable Return of A Lange Watches by ajaxblogger

Lange, a German watch company, was founded over 150 years ago. Started by Ferdinand Adolph Lange on December 7th, 1845, in the small village of Glashutte, the tiny watch company quickly became one of the most prestigious in all of Germany, and the brand became an integral part of the nation’s history. Lange found success from studying and creating ways of crafting highly-valued A Lange watches of consistent quality in a series. Initially, Lange started his business with his brother-in-law, master watchmaker Adolf Schneider, as well as a group of over a dozen apprentices.

Unfortunately, in 1948, just a few short years after its 100th anniversary, (and shortly following the destruction of the main Lange production building during a WWII air raid) the company was expropriated by the post-war Soviet Communist administration, making the Lange brand cease to exist. For decades following, the world no longer received new Lange watches.

However, the reunification of Germany gave Lange’s great-grandson, Walter Lange, the opportunity to rebuild his family’s legacy. Exactly 145 years to the day that Ferdinand Lange started his watch company, on December 7th, 1990, Walter Lange re-opened “A. Lange & Sohne.”

Today, A. Lange & Sohne products rank with the most preeminent watches in the world, selling in the same price range as top-tier Swiss designer watches, such as Patek Philippe watches



Famous Patek Philippe Watches by ajaxblogger

Patek Philippe & Co. is a Switzerland-based watch making company founded in 1851. For generations, a Patek Philippe watch has been considered one of the best in the world.

The watch manufacturers created this reputation by supplying individual Patek Philippe watches for royalty. Some of their royal clientele included Pope’s Leo XIII and Pius IX, Victor-Emanuel III, and Hussein Kamel.

The company also has a reputation for creating specifically commissioned designer watches for specific individuals. Some of these individual Patek Philippe watches include…

A 24-function pocket-watch for Henry Graves, Jr., used by the American banker in a friendly horological bet with James Ward Packard. It was auctioned in 1999 for $11 million, the most ever spent on a timepiece.

There was also a platinum Patek Philippe tourbillion wristwatch called “Ref. 5002P Sky Moon” set a world record at $1.49 million, making it the most expensive modern wristwatch in existence.

In honor of their 150th anniversary, Patek Philippe created the Calibre 89, which included 33 complications. Some of its many features included a thermometer, time of sunrise, equation of time, sidereal time, a split second hand, and even a star chart.

Of course, the 160-year-old watch-making company does offer luxury watches that are slightly more fiscally responsible, such as the Ladies Nautilus 2-Tone 4700/1 and the Men’s Golden Ellipse Bracelet 3844/J2.



Hublot Big Bang: One Tough Designer Watch by ajaxblogger

Many times we think of rubber watches and luxury watches being from two different worlds, especially if they’re ladies designer watches. We expect ladies designer watches to be dainty with gold or silver bands and the tiny faces etched with sparkling diamonds. But with the Hublot Big Bang 41mm watch, ladies can get a look that is comprised of the traditional female watch luxury features, balanced out with modern materials. The Hublot’s materials such as tungsten, palladium, ceramic, rubber, carbon and titanium are considered unique and cutting edge to use in a luxury watch and they use them well.

The case and bezel are composed of white ceramic, with six titanium screws to secure it. The harsh, rugged titanium screws are great juxtaposed against the sparkling diamonds that are offset on the bezel. The lovely dial is white matte with white ceramic insets and titanium numerals and hand. All in all this is a gorgeous watch for someone who wants a balance of refinement and ruggedness and it’s available at TimeImports.com in a variety of colors. Don’t worry gentleman, there is a men’s version of the Big Bang that’s just as nice.



Designer Watch Care and Maintenance by ajaxblogger

A designer watch is a huge investment. Here are 3 things you should be concerned with if you really want your investment to last.

Water
Many designer watches have water resistant properties, but it’s the amount of water resistance each watch has that varies from model to model. If you aren’t sure how deep your watch can be in the water, or if it can be around water at all, you should always refer to your watch manual. You should also be aware that salt water is more damaging than still because of the abrasiveness of the salt.

Chemicals
You should avoid contact with highly abrasive chemicals when wearing your luxury watch. Even something as common as hairspray can damage the finish of a fine watch, so use your discretion when utilizing these chemically based products while you’re wearing your watch.

Temperature Extremes
It’s never a good idea to leave your luxury watch in extreme heat or extreme cold for a long period of time. Some watches are designed to withstand extreme temperatures, so just make sure that your watch can handle that.



New Patek Philippe Watch At Time Imports! by ajaxblogger

For lovers of luxury watches, no other name in the medium is more revered than Patek Philippe watches. If you’re looking for a designer watch that is on the cutting edge in terms of style and design, that still employs old-world watch making know-how, Patek Philippe is the brand you need. Complicated watch-making is an ultimate test of a luxury watch designer’s expertise and the watchmaker’s skill and precision. When the design and watchmaking departments work together successfully—magic happens.

That magic is also known as Patek Philippe. If you’ve been eyeing the brand for a while and haven’t seen a style that really speaks to you, you may want to check out Time Imports one more time and give it another look around. Specifically, the 5104P Platinum Minute Repeat Perpetual Calendar is one to put on your wish list. This gorgeous watch has a Platinum and Rose Gold Case, automatic movement, and a really unique skeletonized dial under a sapphire crystal face, that really shows off the watch’s intricate inner-workings. In displays: Hours, Minutes, Minute repeater, Perpetual calendar, Chime with two “cathedral” gongs activated by a slide piece in the case and Moon phases.

Check out Time Imports for the best deal on this and all Patek Philippe Watches!



3 Unique Watches Available at Time Imports by ajaxblogger

A good luxury watch should encompass three distinct qualities: durability, functionality, and style. And when you’re buying Patek Philippe watches or Audemars Piguet watches, you can guarantee you’re getting all three of those traits in whatever model you choose. Part of the reason people buy luxury watches is the unrivaled, cutting edge styles. Luxury watch makers are truly dedicated to the craft and in addition, are dedicated to staying on top of the latest style trends and defying the watch design status quo.

Here are three watches available at Time Imports that really seem to buck the trend of the typical luxury watch designs.

Harry Winston Tourbillon Glissiere


This watch is so unique because of the square, skeletonized dial, off set with an alligator cuff band. You are guaranteed to get double takes when see how gorgeous and unique this watch is.

Breguet Reine de Naples

The most striking thing about this watch is the surrealist, mother of pearl dial, akin to Salvador Dali’s The Persistence of Memory. With a 18k white gold case set with 0.26 carat diamonds, this watch has the perfect balance of sophistication and originality.

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Chronography Las Vegas Strip Collection

Perhaps an homage to the glitter and sparkle of the illuminated Las Vegas Strip, this incredibly distinct watch has  style all it’s own. The sporty band contrasted with the gorgeous 18k white gold and diamond case, makes this timepiece perfect for dressing up or down.





The World’s 5 Most Expensive Watches by ajaxblogger

At number 5, costing a  cool $1.3 million, is the Patek Phillippe watch, the Sky Moon Tourbillon. This puppy has a retrograde date, lunar phase clock, and a perpetual calendar.

4. The Vacheron Constantin Tour de l’Ile (left) is $1.5 million, has a map of the night sky, lists two time zones, gives the time of the sunset and has a perpetual calendar.

3. Patek Phillippe Watch, the Platinum World Time sold for $4 mill back in ’02, making it then the world’s most expensive watch. It features 24 time zones.

2. The penultimate watch on the list sold at Sotheby’s for $11 million.  It is a Patek Phillipe Supercomplication, and lives up to its name with 24 complications. It was made in 1932.

1. Finally, at $25 million dollars and 205 carats, we have the ultimate luxury watch, the fabulous Chopard. Smothered in 600 yellow diamonds and 91 colorless ones, this is the granpappy of all expensive watches.



A Panerai Watch for Life by ajaxblogger

A few years ago my grandfather was diagnosed with cancer. It was everywhere, and was worst in his brain, his heart and his lungs. Devastated though he was, he received the best treatment money could buy, undergoing surgeries and chemo to eradicate the disease from his body. He was a real fighter, grampa. And although he lasted more than three years, when they gave him just three months to live, the cancer proved stronger.

Before he died, he gave me one of his watches. It was a luxury watch, a beautiful Panerai watch with a brown wristband, and a weathered gold face. He told me that he would hold on to it, so that it would be safe. But I wanted to wear the watch in good health, and I took it. A few weeks later, grampa died, and quite honestly, I thought that maybe it was my fault, maybe if I had left the watch with him, he would have stayed alive longer. That maybe, when I took the watch, it was like taking his soul, and he left the world without once it was gone.

I don’t feel that way any more of course. But sometimes I think about gramps, and hope that he’s looking down on me wearing his Panerai watch.



Rolex Luxury Watch Facts for Dummies by ajaxblogger
March 22, 2010, 9:00 am
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When the average person is asked what the best luxury watch brand is, Rolex is typically the first thing out their mouth.

Many are unaware of the equally superior, if not better quality watches on the market today. For whatever reason, the epitome of luxury watches in pop culture has always been the Rolex. It is a great watch brand, but no where near the best. Here are some myths debunked about the Rolex.

Myth 1: Rolex watches are individually hand-made. Actually, most Rolexes are mass-produced by highly effective machines in a factory, using methods developed and patented by Rolex. However, they do have very high-end models that are hand crafted.

Myth 2: Rolex watches are the most accurate in the world. It has been said that a $25 dollar Casio will tell time just as accurately as a Rolex. You are spending money on the extra jewelry features of the watch. So if you’re looking primarily for a designer watch with aesthetic value, a Rolex is sure to please.

Myth 3: A Rolex watch takes a year to make. This has been claimed in their ad campaign, mainly to give you the romantic allusion that your watch has been painstakingly hand-crafted instead of being mass-produced.

Despite these myths, Rolex is a great watch brand and a fantastic purchase if you are looking for designer watches that look phenomenal.