BaselWorld 2012:New Spring Collection (Summer 2012) ToyWatch: JET LAG
It is nice to start from one of very-well known quote by John Steinbeck: "People don't take trips...trips take people". These words say the best the main idea of the latest collections of wristwatch released by Italian ToyWatch company. It is called «ToyWatch: JET LAG».
ToyWatch: JET LAG connected the time of all World time-zones and were made especially for legendary travelers. Simple design, convenience, functionality and ergonomics make ToyWatch: JET LAG really necessary accessorize for a person who is fond of traveling overseas, rivers, mountains, forests and plains.
Bracelet of ToyWatch: JET LAG wristwatch is made of high-technology polymer, enriched with carbon for making it more firm, scratch and damage resistant. It is a “must” for pilots and aviators.
Movement is supplied with GMT function and displays time of two time zones. Time is displayed with help of three traditional hands (hour hand, minute hand and hand of seconds) which are polished and coated with gloss lacquer.
The main colours of watch model ToyWatch: JET LAG are black, gray, American camouflage, green and sand colours.
ToyWatch is very young company. It was founded in 2006, but its production can be found all around the world an many cities and countries like Spain, Malaysia, Italy, France, Bulgaria, Germany, Great Britain and others.
An amazing number of celebrities chose ToyWatch.
You can learn more about Italian watch company ToyWatch at the official web-page ToyWatch.
01.04.2012
Comments
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That is a very nice looking watch, quite nidtisct and I love the coloring on this watch, one of the nicest Heuer watches I have seen. I think the vintage Heuer watches are better than their contemporaries. I think that, regrettably Heuer have moved to far toward the mass market in recent years, and dare I say seem to be trying to produce a cheap Seamaster with some of their recent models. I think you did the right thing leaving your watch at home, I know someone that dropped a Rolex Sea Dweller into the sea whilst sailing, it was only shallow water a few feet deep so he dived down to look for it dived, dived and dived again he never found it, I guess a watch like that would sink into the sand pretty quickly
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