High-class Watch Brands Get Stylish With iPhone Applications

Posted by Frost Ulriksen on May 12th, 2021

2009 is proving to be the year that makers of luxury watches find out a new solution to advertise their products and "a la iPhone" is apparently the venue of choice. Bell & Ross, Breitling, Piaget and Jaeger-LeCoultre have all turn out making use of their own iPhone applications, each offering more complex features than the last. Here's a review of what each application offers: Bell & Ross was the first luxury watch brand release a an iPhone app in fact it is the most basic. Of course the app tells time, that goes without being said and offer the functionality of being in a position to shake the telephone to recharge the automatic winding feature of the watch. There are many Bell & Ross watches that can be downloaded, with a choice of different colors and designs. Bell & Ross specifically creates high-end watches for professionals such as for example air force pilots, deep sea divers, and anti-mine military squads amongst others. The inspiration for the functional design of these watches is taken from the one main instrument that these professionals rely on probably the most: the dashboard and this functional priority takes precedence over design. Put simply: "the fundamental is never compromised by the superfluous." Breitling was next up and compared to the iPhone applications that came after it, is also pretty basic in its offerings. Breitling's approach is really a bit unique of Bell & Ross's in that the app promotes a single watch as opposed to the whole brand. The Breitling app targets one watch; the business's newest chronograph called the Chronomat BO1. The app gives an extremely detailed and precise description of the Chronomat BO1, including technical data, video and 360� views of the watch. A unique configurator allows for a huge selection of possible customized versions of the model to be visualized. A point-of-sale location-tracking system enables the person to find the nearest authorized Breitling retailer. With the release of Piaget's iPhone app, things start to get interesting. The Piaget app is specifically for one watch; the Polo FortyFive Chronograph GMT. This is a new sort of watch for Piaget to produce and something that Piaget wants visitors to see. The PoloFortyFive is really a luxury sports watch that is named after the 45 minutes that a polo match lasts and showcases exactly what is a "first" for Piaget - combining titanium, injected rubber and steel. The 45mm sized case is made out of titanium and has a sporty silver dial, index markers, and a rubber strap with steel hinges. The automatic movement is manufactured in-house with a flyback chronograph and second time zone GMT function, sweep seconds, and big date complication. The bracelet is crafted from stainless steel, titanium and rubber. Piaget recently gave one of these brilliant Polo 45 Chronographs to Fernando Torres, the well known Spanish soccer player who plays for both Liverpool and Spanish national teams, to facilitate the image that Piaget can also make a great sports luxury watch. Like the actual watch, that is quite handsome and stylish, the iPhone app gives the user an attractive method of seeing what time it is, while also being able to measure independent intervals of time. The app actually mimics the flyback function of the watch and permits an individual to start a new time sequence without having to stop the central chronograph hand. Like all other luxury watch brand apps, you will find a "localization" feature that allows users to locate the closest Piaget boutique. The final app to be reviewed here is by Jaeger-LeCoultre. Jaeger definitely takes this whole iPhone application concept to new levels. On Jaeger-LeCoultre's website the app is described as: "Driven by the passion for horological technologies and faithful to its avant-garde spirit, Jaeger-LeCoultre is opening the initial iPhone watchmaking initiation school." Yes. It is possible to take online classes and understand how Jaeger assembles some of its renowned watches, such as the reverse Squadra model. You can find six classes to choose from. During these classes the user will learn and even get to practice certain techniques like assembling a chronograph mechanism, decorating and jewelling a movement and polishing, engraving and gem-setting the case. The best & most enticing part of the Jaeger-LeCoultre app? If you download it, take the class and do well, you will be entered right into a drawing where one winner gets selected and sent on a journey to Switzerland to see the Jaeger manufacture.

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