Old Time Magic- Secondhand second-hands win out as the watch world rewinds

The haute horology industry is famously adept when it comes to innovation in both the materials and movements. Indeed, it is this very aptitude that sees it continually able to astound, astonish and engage discerning enthusiasts and collectors alike. Of late, seven such old time, timepieces have particularly distinguished themselves in one of the world’s many specialist sales rooms.

Leading the list is a 1967 Cartier Crash, which went for a highly-respectable US$1.5 million (roughly US$1.65 million when the buyer’s premium is factored in) when it went under the digital gavel at a recent online auction hosted by Loupe This, the California-based virtual watch vendor. To put this a little into perspective, when the watch actually debuted some 55 years back, it could have been yours for an eminently reasonable US$50. Perhaps its latter-day valuation owes much to its clear homage to Salvador Dali’s iconic The Persistence of Memory.

Only last year, another fine example of heritage horology made notable waves when it came up for auction – a 1957 OMEGA Speedmaster “Broad Arrow” Ref. 2915-1. The Speedmaster is rightly famed as the only model of watch ever to be worn on the moon, a distinction owed to the marque’s exclusive partnership with NASA. Its value, has also been heightened by the fact that it’s one of relatively few Omegas to not feature the brand’s seahorse emblem on its case back. All told, this was just one of the many factors (including its near pristine condition) that saw it fetch a staggering US$3.12 million.

Another piece worthy of due acknowledgment is the 1952 Rolex Bao Dai Ref. 6062, a classic timepiece historically commissioned by the last Emperor of Vietnam. It remained in the possession of the royal family until it was sold in 2002. Some 15 years later, it cropped up again and an anonymous buyer snapped it up for US$5.06 million, in the process setting a new record for the most expensive Rolex ever to be auctioned.

That record, however, only endured for some five months, before another Rolex – the 1968 ‘Paul Newman’ Daytona – soared past it in the record-breaking stakes. This latter watch, gifted to the eponymous actor by his wife within a year of its release, was the first Daytona to feature a tachymeter scale on its bezel, while its dial came strikingly burnished in three different colours – black, white and red. Much beloved by the star, he eventually gifted it to his daughter’s then-boyfriend in 1984, who, in turn, sold it five years ago via Phillips New York for the princely sum of US$17.75 million. To date, it remains the most expensive vintage wristwatch ever sold at auction.

Turning to pocket watches, the star performer here is the 200-year-old Breguet & Fils, Paris, No. 2667. A truly elegant 18K gold creation said to be the first-ever resonance watch fashioned by brand founder Abraham- Louis Breguet, it was sold in 1814 for roughly 5,000 French Francs (about US$750 in today’s money). By contrast, when it headlined a Christie’s auction a decade ago, it commanded a hefty US$4.69 million price tag.

The currently priciest vintage pocket watch, however, came courtesy of Patek Philippe in the form of its 1943 Henry Graves Supercomplication. Deemed one of the most intricate creations ever to exit a Swiss workshop, this 18K gold timepiece contains a truly impressive 24 complications. Commissioned by the eponymous Henry Graves Jr, the price he paid some 79 years back was the equivalent of US$15,000 today in value terms. Some eight years ago, though, when auctioned by Sotheby’s Geneva branch, it went up for nearly 1,600 times that figure – US$23.98 million.

Another vintage Patek worth a mention is the 1943-made Stainless Steel Ref. 1518, which, five years back, sold for some US$11.134 million. Sleekly-designed and with a diameter of just 35mm, it was the first timepiece to ever integrate both a perpetual calendar and a chronograph. Furthermore, only 281 Ref.1518s were ever made, with just four of these are burnished in stainless steel.

 

(Text: Tenzing Thondup)

Pop Odyssey- Men’s ensembles on next level high

Bringing the pop to men’s fashion are these new collections for the bold looks and even bolder statements. From casuals to formals , each style stands out and makes sure to catch the eye of the viewer. From basic to strong and bright , the variations can be plenty with just the right balance if attitude and style. 

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Sweater, pants and shoes by Dolce & Gabbana

On Him (right)
Denim Jacket, turtleneck sweater, denim pants and shoes by Dolce & Gabbana

 

Look 2

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Jacket by Gucci

On Him (right)
Jacket, pants, cross-body bag and shoes by Gucci

 

Look 3

On Him (left)
Oversized leather bomber jacket and leather shirt by Prada

On Him (right)
Oversized doublebreasted leather trenchcoat and turtleneck sweater by Prada

 

Look 4

On Him (left)
Velvet jacket and shirt by Giorgio Armani

On Him (right)
Shearling lamb jacket and shirt by Giorgio Armani

 

Look 5

Cotton corduroy jacket, pants and cashmere polo
open sweater by Loro
Piana
Shoes by Christian
Louboutin

 

Look 6

On Him (left)
Biker jacket with fur,pants and shoes by Hermès

On Him (right)
Long-sleeve t-shirt with
a twisted collar, pants and
boots by Hermès

 

Look 7

Jacket and polo shirt by Moschino

 

Look 8

On Him (left)
Jacket, shirt and pants by Gucci

On Him (right)
Cropped jacket, shirt, leather pants and handbag by Gucci

 

 

Photographer: Jack Law Art Direction & Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma Videographer: Achilles Sparta
Male models: Minwoo & Vejas A (We Management Limited) Hair and Make-up: Owen Ko & Dorothy Fung

Fall season’s hottest accessories embrace classic sensibility

Though warmer climes are making a slow move away from the city, fall-winter trends are in full swing. Prep your wardrobe with the hottest accessories to add to your ensemble. From handbags to loafers to booties and more. Check out our carefully-curated selection of must-have haute couture items this autumn.

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Carasky mini bucket by Christian Louboutin; Micro Varenne shoulder bag by Jimmy Choo

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Cierra 100 boots by Jimmy Choo; The Studio tote bag by Salvatore Ferragamo; Chain bag by YSL 

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Mini Kalimero Bucket bag by Bottega Veneta; One Stud Top handle Bag Valentino Garavani 
 

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Desiree shoulder bag by Bottega Veneta; Moccasin mid heels platform by Gucci; Trifolio box bag by Salvatore Ferragamo

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Gancini loafers by Salvatore Ferragamo; Le 5 À Hobo bag by YSL 

 

Photographer: Jack Law; Art Direction & Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma; Videographer: Jackie Chan; Venue: Casa Modernism Showroom, Horizon Plaza

7 stunning dive watch models that blend beautiful form with true functionality

Once upon a (not so long ago) time, dive watches were predominantly tools of necessity. Given the inherent dangers and limitations of the pastime – limited oxygen supply, underwater pressure, restricted visibility – they were vital safety aids that kept divers alive. So, these timepieces historically catered to the unique challenges of the sport. In 1926, Rolex developed the Oyster, the first hermetically-sealed waterproof wristwatch. Six years later, Omega developed the Marine, capable of withstanding depths of up to 135m.

Today, however, such wrist adornments are more often worn as statement pieces rather than underwater assistants. Be that as it may, the world’s leading watchmakers remain dedicated to crafting durable, legible and eminently usable diving chronometers that are as elegant as they are functional. Here, we highlight seven particular standout models worthy of attention.

Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe Quantième Complet

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First on our list is Blancpain’s Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe Quantième Complet, the latest interpretation of its 1956-released Fifty Fathoms dive watch. Kitted out with a full annual calendar complication, it nevertheless maintains its roots as a diving aid, boasting heightened durability with its titanium grade 23 alloy case, as well as an almost industrial all-grey, fully matte look. It’s also equipped with a unidirectional rotating bezel with a 60-minute scale to time dives, with the calibre 6654.P self-winding movement churning out a generous 72-hour power reserve.

Panerai Submersible QuarantaQuattro Bianco

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Similarly drawing from its rich history is Panerai with the Submersible QuarantaQuattro Bianco. While the Submersible only debuted as a solo model in 1998, the design harks back to watches made for the Egyptian Navy back in 1956. Featuring the iconic circle-in-a-square shaped case, it comes fitted with a calibre P.900 movement and can withstand depths of 300m. An olive-green strap rounds out a vintage-inspired utilitarian aesthetic.

 

Also Read: Make a date with one of these fabulous perpetual calendar watches

 

Oris Aquis NY Harbor Limited Edition

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Swiss-based Oris has also embraced a verdant look for its Aquis NY Harbor Limited Edition. The watchmaker is known for championing environmental sustainability projects across the globe; in this instance, profits from the 2,000-piece release are earmarked for the Billion Oyster Project, an initiative launched in hopes to reseed that number of oysters into New York waters. The watch features a yellowy-green mother-of-pearl dial that’s burnished with super legible Super-LumiNova-coated hour markers and hour and minute hands, all housed in a 41.5mm steel case and powered by an automatic calibre 400 movement.

Richard Mille RM 032 Voiles de Saint Barth

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For something more outré, Richard Mille unveiled the RM 032 Voiles de Saint Barth at the 11th Les Voiles de St. Barth Richard Mille regatta in April. Characterised by an eye-catching Caribbean blue-on-white Quartz TPT aesthete, it offers optimal water resistance and durability thanks to the grade 5 titanium case middle. Blending a plethora of colours to increase legibility, the over-sized 60-minute counter rotating bezel makes for equally easy viewing. Limited to just 120 pieces, this technical timepiece is certified to withstand pressures to a depth of 300m.

IWC Aquatimer Automatic

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A more minimalist approach comes courtesy of IWC’s latest Aquatimer Automatic, available with either a blue or black dial and the buyer’s choice of rubber strap or steel bracelet. Powered by the brand-new calibre 32111 movement, the 42mm dive watch eschews the traditional external rotating bezel in favour of an internal printed 60-minute scale lining the angled flange of the dial edge, thereby doing away with a secondary crown and minimising the risk of water creeping in.

 

Also read: Bare-faced Glory: The timeless allure of skeletonised dials

 

Rolex Oyster Perpetual Sea-Dweller

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The next entrant, Rolex’s Oyster Perpetual Sea-Dweller, may not be so recent a release as others on our line-up, but it still merits particular mention. Crafted from Rolesor, its triple waterproof system allows this timepiece to withstand waters as much as 1,220m deep. A staggering feat of engineering indeed.

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Titanium

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That, however, pales in comparison to Omega’s Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Titanium. As befits the final sub-aquatic timepiece on our list, it serves up an unimaginable water resistance to a depth of 6,000m – a greater drop than from the tallest mountain in Europe. It was this very watch, albeit in a concept form, that was strapped onto the Limiting Factor submarine during its record-breaking dive to 10,925m back in 2019. Painstakingly crafted from sandblasted grade 5 titanium and fitted with an athletic Nato-style strap, this timepiece stylishly represents the very pinnacle of dive watch-making.

 

Also read: Celebrating the timeless allure of the moon-phase complication

Style Guide: Choosing the right pair women’s shoes for your feet type

Every woman has known the struggle of wearing a pair of shoes that didn’t serve their comfort well. It would seem that blisters and sore feet were synonyms to being a lady. After all, “Beauty is pain”, isn’t that how the adage goes?

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However, one thing that cannot be compromised when picking out the right footwear for your feet is comfort. Not only does comfort allow for a smooth stride and unrestricted mobility throughout the day, wearing the wrong pair of shoes for your feet can also adversely affect one’s posture, resulting in back pain, sore legs, and swollen ligaments.

Although the most comfortable shoes may not always be by the most coveted high fashion brands, if you pick the right shoes for your feet, your body will thank you for it. At Gafencu, our resident style experts offers a few pointers of what to avoid when picking out a pair of shoes, and hve created a list of comfortable but trendy footwear that will offer the right support and protection for your specific feet type.

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Know your feet type
The three most distinctive feet types are arched, flat and wide feet. These types require footwear that conforms to the distinctive shape and form of a person’s feet type to provide the most comfort — more importantly — protection.

Although the norm in any shoe store is to pick a style you like and ask for your size, podiatrists will advice you to pick out footwear according to feet type, and avoiding heals for a long stretch of time. This is because the style you like may not be fitting for the feet you have. That doesn’t necessarily mean you have to compromise on your overall look and elegance though (thank goodness!). Below are our recommendations…

 

Also Read: Best comfortable and stylish heels

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Flat Feet
Those with flat feet are prone to ligament laxity and muscle weakness. Avoid shoes that offer little to no arch support, such as thin or flat soles, flip flops, and certain pointed or narrow fronts. Instead, pick footwear that offer more structure and support, cushioned insoles, stable design.

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Bottega Veneta‘s Rubber Lido debossed leather mules are made in Italy from padded ‘Sea Salt’ leather. This square-toe pair is designed with thick straps and stiletto heels that offer 90mm of lift but a load of comfort from its padded soles.

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Stuart Weitzman NudistCurve leather sandals is a sturdy and elegant pair that features a very manageable block heel and slightly thicker two strap design for both comfort and support. This pair is made from smooth white leather and has square toes.

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Something for the everyday stroll is a podiatrist-recommended Vionic Kit‘s Kitten Heels. Made from leather and suede, these elegant pair have a low 1.93-inch heel, and features an injected insole, enhanced contouring and padding to support the forefoot.

 

Also Read: Hiking, Trail Running, Rock Climbing: The best shoes for all kinds of terrain

Wide Feet
If you often feel pain in the arch, ankle, heel, along your legs or outside of the foot, it may be that you have flat feet. Avoid footwear with narrow toes like pumps and joggers. Instead, pick a pair shoes that have wider toes and platform sandals or open toed sling backs.

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Steve Madden‘s Lexi Multi Collection of opened toe block heels and wedges offers a wider breadth at the width of the toes that offers support for larger feet, and comfort with vegan leather, not to mention they come in a variety of colours to choose from.

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A popular favourite for both extreme comfort and affordable price is Clarks. From leather strap heels to platform sandals in suede, ladies will be spoilt for choice to select from its wide range of styles, height and finishes.

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Hush Puppies is a great alternative choice to shop for more everyday walking. Offering D, E, and EEE width shoes in various styles, especially its ballerina flats fit comfortably on wide and fit wide feet.

 

 

Also Read: It List: Fashion accessories to invest in right now

Arched Feet
People with arched feet will feel more pressure and pain on their heels, resulting in bone spurs, calluses and are more prone to injuries. Avoid putting excessive weight on the heels and select footwear that have more support, a well-padded and / or shock-absorbing insoles for better protection.

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If you thought you’d never find the perfect stiletto for your feet — think again! E’MAR‘s Raya Ankle Strap Pump is one that is specially designed by a podiatrist, so you know your feet will be getting the comfort it needs and deserves. Available in camel suede or gunmental leather, it features a dual-layer memory foam insole and an elongated arch incline for the perfect support.

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The Magda Ankle Tie Platform is a strappy yet sassy platform sandal with laces that tie up above the ankle. Square-toed and 15mm in block heels, it offers a comfortable support in structure and feel, crafted in soft bovin leather. Available in four colourways including rhubarb, serenade, black and black leather, its style is one that the everyday modern woman would appreciate.

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For a pair of runners, Skechers’ podiatrist-certified Arch Fit range is a collection of sneakers, slip-ons and sandals that are the ideal pair for everyday walking and atheltic activities. It provides support for high arches with maximum cushioning for long wear and sock-absorption.

 

Also Read: Shades of Chic: Sunny summer must-haves

 

These eyewear specialists go beyond vision with new tech, premium materials and modern designs

Choosing the right lens for your reading glasses is the first priority to consider. Factors such as grading (the magnification of the lens required for each eye) and weight of the lens, and of your spectacles overall, are also key. But reading glasses have come a long way since they first came into existence. Now, style is as much as of a selling point as substance.

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Fortunately, there are any number of eyewear specialists in Hong Kong that can give you both great advice on what you need to see clearly, as well as look great. Read on, as Gafencu takes a closer squiz at some of Hong Kong’s most promising eyewear specialists.

The Right Optics

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Before you go picking out your next fashion statement, it’s important to feel comfortable with your glasses as well as ensuring your choice of eyewear is as much functional as fashionable. To ensure you choose the right lens for your eyes, it’s essential to make an appointment with a reputable optometrist to test and assess both your eyesight and the overall health of your eyes – determining if you are short sighted, long sighted or have some other issue that impairs your vision.

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A tip to picking the right optics is to note that each eye requires a different level of magnification. Choosing the right lens is essential to enable clear vision but to avoid health issues such as squinting, eye strain and headaches. Another factor to consider is the composition, and weight, of your lens. Generally, durable, high-quality, scratch-resistant plastic (also referred to as acrylic) lenses have the advantage over those made from glass, as the latter tends to be heavier and is easily cracked. In modern optometry, plastic lenses are preferred – ensuring the wearer has the most lightweight and comfortable experience when wearing their eyewear.

3D and Customised

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One of Hong Kong’s up-and-coming bespoke eyewear providers is Blackzsmith Optical – making a name for itself by applying cutting-edge technology to its spectacle-making process via 3D printing.

By obtaining facial data with 3D-scanning technology, the bespoke eyewear is created based on customers’ facial 3D models. The process identifies 72 key points on the face and with the data obtained providing a professional basis for the frame design. In excess of 20 different parameters of the 3D eyewear that can be adjusted, including frame size, nose bridge width and temple length and more – with all these parameters coming together to ensure the perfect fit and wearability of the frame.

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This label also prides itself on creating spectacles that are handcrafted by the technician with an eye for design and a passion for creativity. The luxurious sensibility of the brand’s collections focuses on traditional skills and immaculate craftsmanship. Blackzsmith is gaining appeal among local Hong Kong pop stars as well as key opinion leaders. Some of the eyewear brands it stocks include Matsuda – which is a favourite of the Japanese imperial family no less. As well as rising eyewear brand Ahlem – creating a buzz among the likes of Beyoncé and Kate Moss, who are apparently two of the French brands most ardent admirers.

Horny Eyewear

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For a spectacle specialist with a point of difference, look no further than Smith & Norbu. One of the key parts of a pair of the brand’s glasses design is the yak horn.

To tease out how this unlikely turn of events came about, we need to go back to 2007. This was when Belgian entrepreneur Benoit Ams – on a trip to Tibet – was transfixed by craft works made from yak horn. The germ of an idea was sown and from there the concept of creating high-end spectacle frames using this fit-for-purpose material was born and eventually found its place in modern eyewear designs.

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The manufacturer explains that natural yak horn is not only a lightweight and highly resistant material, it’s also a surprisingly vibrant natural product with subtle colour nuances that make genuine horn superior to other man-made materials. The use of natural horn makes the frame more comfortable to wear than synthetic alternatives and is also an anti-allergic product.

Manufacturing a piece of spectacles involves as many as 50 separate operations to create a single pair of frames and it takes meticulous attention to detail to produce durable, high-quality eyewear. The process of horn-based spectacle manufacturing is even more precise. First, the horn is cut and pressed into horn plates. Then, individual plates are carefully selected based on their colour pattern. Each finished product is then assembled with the brand’s signature rivet.

Vintage Chic

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But if you prefer to stick with a classic look, or something that’s a little on the edgy retro side, look no further than Absolute Vintage. Since becoming established in 2010, it’s a brand that prided itself on creating bespoke spectacles that are designed specifically to fit the contours of Asian faces. Absolute Vintage also incorporates unique Hong Kong themes and characteristics into its designs. So much so that it has even been featured as as a highlight on the Hong Kong Tourism Board website.

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Bengogh, the eyewear specialist’s chief designer, draws inspiration from the city’s surroundings in each of the brand’s designs, with many named after the streets of Hong Kong – capturing the essence of local culture in each pair of spectacles created. The brand also challenges the notion that reading glasses are just an optical aid, but rather promotes the idea that eyewear are a personalised accessory – and form an essential part of the wearer’s daily attire.

Focusing on classic spectacles and frames with an iconic visage, Absolute Vintage does away with cumbersome glasses by producing personalised, top-notch frames with a vintage aesthetic, while incorporating a range of styles, including round, cat’s eye and square, in a variety of bold colours and, of course, tortoiseshell.

Wild Appeal: Enticing animal-themed jewellery

Humans have long had an affinity with the animal kingdom. The elements of nature and the symbolic motifs of our world’s magnificent beasts and critters have long been adopted in glyphs, folklore and art throughout the ages.

The world of haute joaillerie is also no stranger to mother nature’s wild side. Fostering bold, whimsical and one-of-a-kind designs to wear and behold, these decorative feral figures are worn as more than just an embellishment to charm onlookers – they are adornments that symbolise one’s spirit and personality.

Among the myriad of animal-inspired jewellery that has slinked out of the jungle, craftsmanship remains at the centre of these intricate jewellery designs. Take for example Cartier’s iconic Panthère Collection and Chopard’s dynamic Red Carpet Collection, creations that combine nature and fine art.

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  1. Panthere de cartier ring
  2. Fred Ombre Feline bracelet
  3. Harry Winston Black Necked Crane brooch
  4. Buccellati Animalier Eagle brooch
  5. Buccellati Animalier Rabbit brooch
  6. Boucheron Fuzzy The Leopard Cat ring
  7. Chaumet Les Ciels de Chaumet brooch
  8. Tiffany & Co. Schlumberger Ibex brooch
  9. Chopard Red Carpet Collection ring

(Text: Roberliza Eugenio)

Dual Exordium: Blancpain’s new Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe Quantième Complet

Putting our attention towards a timepiece that boasts warmth, comfort and utility, Swiss luxury horologist Blancpain introduces two new faces for the Fifty Bathyscaphe Quantième Complet that presents itself as a lesson in style and functionality.

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Bringing together two emblematic Blancpain universes into one model by combining the maison’s Bathyscaphe sporting DNA with its professionally minded Fifty Fathoms, two become one in a noble redesign.

Looking back, the Bathyscaphe line has seen several redesign since its inception in 2013. While its classic form remains largely unchanged, this new model comes measures 43 mm and arrives in either a red gold case with a sunburst blue-gradient dial or a 23-grade titanium case with matching anthracite dial.

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The blue dial is framed by a unidirectional rotating bezel with a brilliant blue ceramic inlay and regal Ceragold™ time scale. Meanwhile, the titanium version showcases subtle shades of grey on its matt athracite dial, elevated by gold hour-markers, rhodium-plated hands and moon, and framed with satin-brushed anthracite ceramic bezel and graduated Liquidmetal™ scale.

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Featuring a day of the week, month and date indicator, and a moon phase positioned in a large window at 6 o’clock, this three-handed chronograph, which is waterproof up to approximately 300 m, serves the perfect utility watch for the active gentleman looking to sport a timepiece that is both functional and stylish.

Powered by 6654.P self-winding movement, this chronometer is protected by a security system that enables the wearer to handle each indication at any time without any risk to the movement. This is a unique feature that stands out among the slew of other calendar watches available on the market.

 

For more information, please visit www.blancpain.com

Decluttering your closet? Try this.

The change of season has called for yet another edit to our wardrobe. You might be tucking away last season’s collection to make room for a fresh line up, or perhaps you’re adopting a more minimalist approach to fashion; whatever the reason, there’s no need to throw away your precious pre-loved garments and accessories…

Consignment stores for second-hand luxury goods have been booming in light of the circular fashion movement in recent years. There to help you take your once loved luxury clothes, bags and other accessories, list them up for sale, return the commission and, most importantly, provide the items new homes that will prolong its lifecycle. These services, not only help the environment and reduce your carbon footprint, but also provide a convenient and hassle-free solution to decluttering your closet space. Below, we have curated a list of the most reliable consignment stores in Hong Kong to put your luxury goods up for sale and provide you with peace of mind.

HULA

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HULA is an exclusive Hong Kong consignment store that takes hardly worn and brand new designer womenswear, handbags and accessories and offers them for sale at their Wong Chuk Hang showroom, or recently opened boutique on Hollywoood Road in Central. Sellers receive 65% of the sale, then 5% of the store’s net profits are then donated to its partnered charities. They also provide a ‘butler service’ to assist sellers every step of the way, from uploading photos, pricing and storage.

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Here, your designer goods will be kept in good hands as sellers are brought on by invite only, or invited as ‘industry insiders’ within fashion-related fields. This is to safeguard the authenticity and quality of the goods offered to consumers, and give sellers peace of mind that their pre-loved luxury items will be taken care of. 

Click here for more information.

 

Also Read: Second-Hand Luxury: Where to find the best pre-owned designer handbags

Vestiaire Collective

Ultimate guide to selling your luxury goods in Hong Kong gafencu fashion lifestyle vestiaire collective

As one of the most popular luxury resale website for luxury goods in the world, the website boasts about seven million visitors and over 30,000 new curated listings every week, Versatire Collective, although based in Paris, has offices around the world, including Hong Kong. With a wide range fashion items on offer, from vintage finds and earrings to wallets and designer bags, on top of designer clothes, both buyers and sellers can rest assured that its team of experienced and knowledgeable in-house experts will verify quality and authenticity, and ensure both parties get the best deals.

Sellers can choose to list their items themselves or have the team take care of everything. To do it yourself. Simply download the app, fill up the form and product description, and upload the image — all doable within a minute or two. Once an item gets sold, sellers get a return of 80% of the selling price (or 75% if you opt for their assisted service).

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Retykle

Ultimate guide to selling your luxury goods in Hong Kong gafencu fashion lifestyle retykle

A growing tot means a growing mess in the closet. For a store that takes your little ones’ designer wears and give them a new home, Retykle is the platform to onto. The brand has been praised by many Hong Kong moms as a reliable option to entrust your children’s designer garments with. They accept newborn to 14Y-size clothings, as well as materinity wear, that are clean, stainless, and still in great condition with minimal signs of wear (but no undergarments, tights and socks). They do, however, have a list of approved brands that that they accept, which you can refer to here. They do not, however, accept fast fashion brands such as Zara, H&M, Gap, Marks & Spencer, Carters, Next and similar brands.

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To start selling, simply book a free pick-up or drop-off at one of its many partner locations across Hong Kong by signing up with an account on the website. After that, the team will take care of the rest, including price, images and delivery — the perfect, fuss-free option for busy mums! They keep listings up on their website for at least 6 months and will return any unsold items after 3 months. Otherwise the brand is granted discretion to keep it available or take it down, but sellers will remain eligible for payout of 50% in cash via stripe, bank transfer or paypal (or 55% in store credit via Tyke Points)

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It List: Spring fashion accessories to invest in right now

Headscarves and shades are alright, but you cannot ignore the season’s style must-haves – swing bags and clutches, jewellery   like a flash of bright lights, luxury shoes, and more. Accessories are your secret style weapon. The top rule though – make it bright and get it from the best (hint: Ferragamo to Valentino, Roger Vivier among others)

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Trifolio Swing bag, Elaphe clutch by Salvatore Ferragamo and F-heel sandal by Salvatore Ferragamo

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Locò calfskin cross-body, Small One Stud handbag and One Stud bag with chain by Valentino Garavani

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À La Rose 70ml eau de parfum and À La Rose 200ml eau de parfum by Maison Francis Kurkdjian Paris

Also Read: Heavenly scent: Unique, exquisite and rare facts about perfumes

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Viv’ Rangers Stitch Strass Buckle leather bootie by Roger Vivier; Miu Wander Matelassé Regenerated Nylon Hobo bag by Miu Miu; Polycarbonate black cross-body clutch bag by Rimowa

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Printed Canvas shoulder bag, Canvas Triangle bag, Saffiano Triangle bag and Brushed Leather slingback pump by Prada

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La Greca Signature platform boot by Versace; Star Fringe necklace by Jimmy Choo; Women’s Hacker scarf in beige by Balenciaga; Medusa chain bracelet by Versace; JC Multi Pearl ring by Jimmy Choo; JC Monogram cuff by Jimmy Choo

(Photographer: Jack Law; Art Direction & Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma; Videographer: Andy Wan)