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Tissot T Touch Expert Pilot PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 09 June 2009

Tissot t Touch Expert Pilot In the Tissot T-Touch Expert Pilot watch, tactile functionality reaches new heights with its highly refined design. The aviation inspiration is evident in both a cockpit-style dial and a compass-look bezel. A touch of the crown and scratchproof crystal gives access to 11 separate functions, including an altimeter, altitude difference meter, barometer and countdown timer. This watch is the perfect co-pilot for active wearers, in the air and on the ground.

Ready for take-off

Dynamic design detail in the Tissot T-Touch Expert Pilot offers new levels of sophistication, while clearly highlighting the fun in functionality. The large titanium case hosts a sporty rotating bezel equipped with full compass markings. Cockpit style expresses itself via the backcloth of a carbon dial, or for those seeking a touch of elegance, there is a sleek black dial. For the aviator at heart, the Tissot T-Touch Expert Pilot is available with a fully integrated brown leather strap, the ideal complement to a traditional flying jacket. Alternatively, a titanium bracelet gives a high-tech look.

In touch with precision technology

The Tissot T-Touch Expert Pilot presents new horizons of functionality with its 11 separate features. Pressing on the crown and then on the touch-sensitive screen easily activates each one of the functions. Wearers can check the height of their current location with the altimeter (in feet and meters) and then make further calculations with the altitude difference meter. Keeping an eye on the weather are a barometer and a thermometer in both ºC and ºF. Completing the functionality package are a chronograph (split and cumulative time), a compass, two alarms, date and time (measured on the 12-hour or 24-hour scale), a perpetual calendar, countdown timer and practical backlight. The tactile crystal of the Tissot T-Touch Expert Pilot is literally the departure gate for a world of easily accessible precision technology, made in Switzerland.

TISSOT T TOUCH EXPERT PILOT
  • Quartz with HMSD analogue-digital system
  • "End of Life" indicator
  • Functions: Hours (12 or 24), minutes, seconds, date, chronograph (intermediary and additional times), double alarm, barometer with weather indicators, altimeter (metres and feet), altitude-change meter (metres and feet), compass, azimuth, thermometer (°C and °F), perpetual calendar, countdown and backlighting
  • Case: Titanium with rotating bezel, with points of the compass indicated
  • Anti-reflective, scratch-resistant tactile sapphire crystal
  • Dial Carbon or black
  • Bracelet/Strap: Titanium bracelet or brown leather strap, with safety folding clasp
  • Water-resistant to 100 m


THE TISSOT T TOUCH EXPERT COLLECTION 2009

 
Tissot Racing: design is in pole position PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 30 December 2008

Tissot Racing

The new Tissot Racing chronograph timepieces have their eye on the chequered flag. Inspired by modern racing cars, these watches ooze appeal for wearers with petrol in their veins. Their modernity is fuelled by contemporary materials and a distinctly high-tech silver, black and anthracite colour palette with fiery red touches.

Revving up

Design meets performance in the Tissot Racing watches. The smallest of the chronograph discs has a three-arm indicator in the form of a racing car’s steering wheel. Each of the arms culminates in a red arrow that records three of the nine, marked 1/10 second digits. The pushers are inspired by sequential gear levers located behind the steering wheels of modern sports cars and stand out against design detail imitating the structure of a sporty car radiator grill. The air vent inspiration also finds expression in the striped background of the chronograph discs. Clearly marked at the 4 o’clock position is the date, which can be easily read, even at higher rev counts.

Cruising in style Tissot Racing 

The Tissot Racing chronographs are certainly up to speed when it comes to sophisticated looks. A deeply indented case and finely marked tachymeter signal class and quality. A combination of brushed and polished stainless steel finishes, plus a screw-down crown, complete the line-up. As an alternative to the elegant stainless steel bracelet, wearers can choose from a chequered black rubber strap and one in genuine leather with nostalgic driving-glove style perforations and racy red stitching. Wearers of the Tissot Racing watches will be in pole position whether they are hitting the town or the tarmac.

 

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Tissot Moto GP Chronograph Valjoux Limited Edition PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 27 October 2008

Tissot Moto GP Chronograph Valjoux Limited Edition The Tissot T-Race MotoGP 2007 automatic chronograph Valjoux has a black rubber strap with push buttons clasp, a stainless steel case, day-date, 30-minutes and 12-hours counters and a 60-seconds chronograph. Its see-through case back is engraved with limited edition numbers from 0001 to 2007 for the world. This collectors' piece comes in a limited edition helmet box. Faithful to the spirit of motorcycle racing, the new T-Race captures the essence of the sport with its sleek lines and noble Valjoux chronograph movement.

 

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  • Movement Automatic, 7750 ETA Valjoux, 25 rubies
  • 46-hour power reserve
  • Functions Hours, minutes, seconds, chronograph, date, day, tachometer
  • Case Stainless steel
  • Two-tone steel and black PVD bezel
  • Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal
  • Transparent back
  • Water-resistant to 100 m
  • Dial Black or silvered, luminescent Arabic numerals and hands
  • Date and day at 3 o'clock, 3 counters
  • Strap Stainless steel and black PVD bracelet or black rubber strap, push-button clasp.
 
Tissot T Race Nicky Hayden Limited Edition 2008 PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 07 October 2008

Tissot T Race Nicky Hayden Limited Edition 2008 Continuing on the theme of motorbikes and the MotoGP, comes the brand new T-Race Nicky Hayden Limited Edition. Nicky Hayden has been an ambassador for Tissot for a few years now and he delighted the brand when he became the winner of the MotoGP World Championship in 2006.
This stunning new collector’s watch that bears his name sports the colour of his motorbike – the unmistakable orange with a touch of dark blue. Like the T-Race MotoGP Limited Edition 2008, many of the design elements are taken from motorcycles. This timepiece also comes with a presentation box in the form of a helmet that bears Nicky’s racing number, 69, a number that was his father’s when he was a racer too.

 

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Jaeger LeCoultre AMVOX2 DBS Transponder PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 19 August 2008

Jaeger LeCoultre AMVOX2 DBS Transponder The AMVOX2 DBS Transponder watch has been designed as a technological partner for the V12-engined DBS. It is the first mechanical timepiece to be created with the ability to control access to a luxury sports car.
The Aston Martin DBS car is a true thoroughbred – the finest manifestation of Aston Martin’s brand values of power, beauty and soul. Now Aston Martin is proud to announce this breakthrough timepiece handcrafted by the legendary Swiss watch manufacturer Jaeger-LeCoultre. The AMVOX2 DBS Transponder is a fusion of traditional watchmaking expertise and high-tech engineering. Crafted exclusively for owners of the Aston Martin DBS, the AMVOX2 DBS Transponder is a collaboration that demonstrates the design and engineering affinity between these two long-established companies, both leaders in their respective fields and partners since 2004.

By integrating the transponder circuit into the body of the watch, Jaeger-LeCoultre has created a timepiece that is entirely functional yet discrete, a masterpiece of miniaturisation and engineering that not only functions as a chronograph but as a key, making it the ultimate accessory for the ultimate sports car. Only Aston Martin dealers will be able to authorise the timepiece to ‘read’ and communicate with the owner’s specific DBS car, ensuring that security and privacy are maintained at all times.


A powerful design inspired by cutting-edge engineering

The case and dial of the AMVOX2 DBS Transponder are highly detailed, featuring a suspended metallic grey DBS symbol, a discrete Aston Martin emblem on the movement operating indicator and ruthenium grey bridges, satin finish and a black dial that all evoke the DBS's instrument panel. The outer dial ring also has an opening that reveals the internal mechanisms of the chronograph and transponder functions, an allusion to the exposed brake callipers visible behind the sporting wheel rims of the DBS car.

The AMVOX2 DBS Transponder watch is a landmark in chronograph design, a timepiece that works in true synergy with the most spectacular and elegant luxury sports car on the market. A true collaboration between engineers from two distinguished brands with a collective history of innovation and elegance, the AMVOX2 DBS Transponder is a modern timepiece that truly demonstrates Aston Martin's core values and Jaeger-LeCoultre’s mastery of high watchmaking.
Dr Ulrich Bez, Chief Executive Officer of Aston Martin said: “This is the definitive expression of the partnership between Aston Martin and Jaeger-LeCoultre, I’m delighted that we have been able to premiere this technology in such an elegant solution. It is the first time horology and automotive engineering have been combined in this way.”
Jerome Lambert, Chief Executive Officer of Jaeger-LeCoultre said: “This is one of the most exciting projects our team has developed in the area of functional innovation in watchmaking. The collaboration with all levels of the Aston Martin organisation has been deep and exhilarating, and no doubt this transpires in the breakthrough nature and design of the AMVOX2 DBS Transponder itself.”


Only for Aston Martin

Aston Martin DBS The AMVOX2 DBS Transponder incorporates a miniature transmitter system serving to lock and unlock Aston Martin DBS sports car, while maintaining the functions of the now famous vertical-trigger mechanism - the pushpiece-free chronograph. As the driver nears the car, all he need do is press the OPEN position on the watch glass (between 8 and 9 o’clock) in order to activate the door opening system, whereas doing the same thing on the CLOSE position between 3 and 4 o’clock will close the vehicle. The miniaturisation of the transponder module, housed on the base, its wiring and its transmitter antenna have been completely redesigned from a watchmaking perspective, combining technical inventiveness with a subtle and elegant integration within the overall design. The research and development required over 18 months of dedicated work by Jaeger-LeCoultre’s engineers with intense collaboration from Aston Martin. While it is relatively easy to understand how to operate the AMVOX2 DBS
Transponder, actually making it represents a daunting challenge in both technical and design terms. In a first phase, the engineers focused miniaturising each part of the transponder in order to reduce it to a size that could fit inside a watch case featuring a thickness and diameter ensuring optimal user-friendliness and comfort – while also meeting the technical and security specifications inherent to the car itself. The end result is a module weighing just a few grams and less than half the size of the same system inside the DBS key.

Nonetheless, miniaturisation was just one of the stages in a global process that led researchers to entirely rethink the geometry and the wiring from a watchmaker’s perspective – a high-tech feat that called for 18 months of meticulous engineering work. Developers also had to take account of a major technical constraint. A mechanical watch acts like a Faraday’s cage that protects the movements from the influences of electrical fields that may adversely affect the rating precision. Therefore, in order to endow the timepiece with the proverbial reliability of Jaeger-LeCoultre movements and to enable the transponder to operate despite the neighbouring metal oscillating weight, an innovative antenna had to be created. The solution lay in placing the antenna as far as possible from the watch mechanism and the case, and lengthy research resulted in using the sapphire crystal as a medium. Measuring exactly 128 mm in length so as to guarantee an optimal range, the antenna is metallised on the inside of the sapphire crystal in a shape following the curve of the inner bezel ring and the hour-markers between 4 and 6 o’clock, and is connected at these strategic points to the locking control contact rectangles (OPEN and CLOSE).

The AMVOX 2 DBS Transponder builds on the AMVOX2 Chronograph, first introduced in 2006. The Chronograph was a revolution in watchmaking, with a start, stop and reset mechanism operated by pushing on the sapphire crystal face of the watch; there are no push-buttons. The mechanism within the AMVOX2 is extraordinarily sophisticated, using 0.1mm diameter bearings to give mechanical feedback to the stop-start action using the dial. With a 65-hour power reserve to ensure optimum accuracy, the chronograph is engineered to remain stable in all conditions.
Contrary to the chronograph vertical-trigger mechanism based on pivoting the entire case and bezel, activating and deactivating the AMVOX2 DBS Transponder locking system does not involve any displacement of any part of the watch, occurring instead merely by making contact with the OPEN and CLOSE zones. This connection is facilitated by capacitive technology, which has the property of reacting to touches on a given surface.


The AMVOX2 DBS Transponder features design characteristics that are shared with fine Aston Martin cars. From the distinctive 270 degree sweep of the black dial that resemble dashboard counters, to the luminescent numerals and white dials that evoke the DBS interior at night. The outer dial ring, with its circular satin finish, is interrupted between 4 and 8’o’clock to provide a glimpse of the lever mechanism that underpins the chronograph.


A special website has been created with information, interviews and news for the launch of the AMVOX2 DBS Transponder:
www.jaeger-lecoultre.com/amvox2dbstransponder
The site can also be accessed on the homepage of the Aston Martin site, www.astonmartin.com

 
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