Madison Avenue Watch Week Kicks Off in New York City

Madison Avenue Watch Week Kicks Off in New York City

Adrienne Faurote
By Adrienne Faurote May 5, 2014

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Today in New York City, the fourth annual Madison Avenue Watch Week got off to a grand start!

Watch Week brings together the brands with boutiques located on Madison Avenue between 57th Street and 86th Street, a strip which has become the epicenter of haute horlogerie in New York, and, indeed, North America.

Throughout the week, participating brands host exclusive events for collectors and offer a first look at this year’s new novelties. Participating brands include Chanel, Chopard, de Grisogono, F.P. Journe, Hublot, Montblanc, Officine Panerai and Vacheron Constantin.

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In honor of Watch Week, Haute Time headed to Madison Ave, and we’re sharing an exclusive look at the timepieces we spotted on display:

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Vacheron Constantin Fabuleux Ornements Chinese Embroidery
This new addition to Vacheron Constantin’s Métiers d’Arts women’s collection debuted at SIHH 2014. Housed in a 37mm 18K pink gold case, it features a hand-engraved stone-cloisonné pink opal dial with decorative flowers in ruby, garnet and cuprite. An off-center subdial, demarcated by diamonds, showcases the Caliber 1003 SQ/4 manual movement. The bezel is also set with diamonds. Functions include hours and minutes.
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Chopard L.U.C Tourbillon QF Fairmined
The world’s first watch made of Fairmined gold, this new addition to the L.U.C collection is proof of Chopard’s commitment to ‘The Journey’ project. Launched in 2013, this project certifies that the gold used in this timepiece was extracted in a responsible manner and that the miners receive fair payment and an overall premium. It features a 43mm ‘Fairmined’ rose gold case, caseback and bezel.
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F.P. Journe Élégante
The first ladies’ timepiece from famed watchmaker François-Paul Journe, the Élégante features the unique Calibre 1210. This electro-mechanical movement features a motion detector, which is visible on the dial at 5 o’clock. When the watch is not worn, it stops after about 30 minutes. In standby mode, the microprocessor continues to keep time, while the mechanical parts – gears, rotors and hands – stop moving in order to save energy. When the timepiece is put back on, it automatically sets itself to the correct time, taking the shortest path – either clockwise or counter clockwise.
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Hublot Big Bang Unico Bi-Retrograde Chrono
This timepiece is the Official Watch of the 2014 Brazil World Cup. Known as the Big Bang Unico FIFA WC Official Watch, this piece comes in two limited editions: 200 pieces in ceramic and 100 pieces in King Gold.
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Montblanc ExoTourbillon
Number 5 of 8 limited edition platinum timepieces.

For more information on these timepieces and all of the week’s events, visit the Madison Avenue Watch Week website.