From a Long-Ago Press Release

Oct 07, 2012,20:58 PM
 

That Borgeaud sent me back in June of 2011 when the watch was announced. It is PR, so don't blame me for the florid prose!

a


Watchmaking and astronomy, as we know, have been related since the dawn of time.

Among all the calendars conceived by humanity, there is one, dating back 3,000 years, that is still followed by hundreds of millions of people around the world. It is the Indian calendar called Panchang. It is divided into long eras, then in cycles of 60 years (like in 60 minutes), then in 12 lunar months, which are in turn divided into weeks of seven days, and days into 24 hours. Indian astronomers/ mathematicians took these seven 24-hour periods and then divided
them again into two 12-hour periods, with a special period lasting from sunrise to sunset—conventionally fixed between 6 o’clock in the morning and 6 o’clock at night. This 12-hour daytime period was then further divided into segments of 90 minutes. Among the day’s 90-minute periods, one is special, and they called it Rahu Kaal (the time of Rahu). This period is intended for thought and reflection rather than action. It is an intimate time, a private time. It is not a social time. It is a time that should be reserved for oneself, every day. We might call it the Strategic Period.

These temporal periods, judiciously arranged, correspond perfectly to the strategic periods of reflection, which are necessary in the daily whirlwind of time. They represent an essential step back, one too often ignored, by stressed executives during the day. These personal times are used for examining options or making choices and decisions, to avoid having to undo and redo what was badly designed or done in a hurry. In terms of management, for example, doesn’t reaching our goal require a time of reflection to observe the world around us, to understand its structures, to predict changes and to plan our courses of action? Isn’t time itself our primary resource that we must both tame and respect in order to use it in the best possible way?


  login to reply

Comments: view entire thread

 

An orgy of wristshots!

 
 By: foversta : October 6th, 2012-15:05
The context of these pictures was a presentation organised in Paris by Ekaterina Sotnikova who distributes the hereafter brands or production from independant watchmakers. All these pictures were taken today. Is it not a true hommage to independant watchm...  

That "Septagraph" look is intriguing...

 
 By: KIH : October 6th, 2012-17:51
... I am very curious. Very nice looking. Having such a wide range of products, luck her! Ken

I am wondering how it works too...

 
 By: Hororgasm : October 6th, 2012-20:46
Best, Horo

Septagraph

 
 By: foversta : October 7th, 2012-13:38
Actually, it is quite easy. Every day but not at the same time (the subdial displays these time slots), the 90mn countdown starts. You have to dedicate these 90mn just for you, just to think about your life, a blessing time just for you. A true hedonist w... 

From a Long-Ago Press Release

 
 By: aaronm : October 7th, 2012-20:58
That Borgeaud sent me back in June of 2011 when the watch was announced. It is PR, so don't blame me for the florid prose! a Watchmaking and astronomy, as we know, have been related since the dawn of time. Among all the calendars conceived by humanity, th... 

Dear Horo..

 
 By: foversta : October 7th, 2012-13:42
My understanding is that the 12 o'clock crown is used to wind the watch and to set the time. Both zones are set thanks to pushers. It is obvously a Dimier Tourbillon, this watch is a kind of evolution of the Harry Winston Z5 which also uses a Dimier movem...  

Q2 ...I assume the outer ring goes anti clockwise and inner ring goes opposite?

 
 By: Hororgasm : October 6th, 2012-20:40
Do you have a movement shot? Best, Horo

Q3 - the "Chinese" horoscope looking DeBethune....

 
 By: Hororgasm : October 6th, 2012-20:44
I counted 20 symbols surrounding the inner dial with a weird looking dragon motif.....does it do anything but tell time? Love the sapphire glass hands...stroke of genius, really. Best, Horo

Its a Mayan calendar Horo...

 
 By: moc : October 7th, 2012-01:44
To commemorate this year s end of...the world. Sublime dial,one of the finest I have seen lately,nothing moves but boy there is a lot to look at... LE of 12 obviously,so this is a very rare wristshot...... Same caliber of the DB25 manual with mirror finis... 

Is it the end of the world already or again??

 
 By: Hororgasm : October 7th, 2012-03:07
Well, hope it happens after SalonQP, which I will be attending again this year. Will see you circa 9th Nov, and posting a general notice in HoMe soon. Will be part work part play for me, and visiting my Alma Mater Bristol again. PM you. Best, Horo

Mo answered you properly!

 
 By: foversta : October 7th, 2012-13:45
At least while dying, you will be able to enjoy the beautiful hands of the watch. ;) Fx

Oh dear this is a real orgy....

 
 By: moc : October 7th, 2012-01:48
Fantastic collection of wrist shots!! You said its an exhibition?Is it a new shop in town or a distributor? My fav for sure The DB28 lim edition with black moon,just amazing....,the DB Mayan calendar,and Kari vingt 8 with that blue these 3 I could close ... 

Ekaterina is a distributor

 
 By: foversta : October 7th, 2012-13:53
She doesn't have a boutique but she has a galery which can be visited by appointment. Fx

Love the PSMs and the DB mayan

 
 By: Mohannad (aka Riddler) : October 7th, 2012-04:32
and the work on the BOVET is something else

Thanks Riddler!

 
 By: foversta : October 7th, 2012-13:54
I will come back to them once I can of course! Fx

This kind of Horology

 
 By: aldossari_faisal : October 7th, 2012-16:05
on this level of quality makes me seriously believe that watchmaking is one of the true metal art if not the most true art of metal.... Thanks For sharing Fx. Faisal

I wouldn't be able to choose only one if I had to,

 
 By: Mark in Paris : October 8th, 2012-01:32
must have been a tough day Fx, I don't envy you at all! Thanks for these pictures, I hope to see some of them in November in Paris. Cheers, Mark

Add up: my feedback

 
 By: Mark in Paris : October 9th, 2012-06:42
I've just seen this exhibition today and I must say I'm still in my dreams ... I've seen for the first time the DB Maya : incredible work, so precise and beautiful (I understand it's the work of a well known engraver in Switzerland and that she carried on... 

Only you dear FX

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : October 9th, 2012-00:27
can make such post :) Just mind blowing!!! That Mayan DeBethune ...... You have one very lucky wrist Best regards Damjan

Thanks for the report FX

 
 By: coteje : October 9th, 2012-06:37
I had the good fortune of visiting this exhibition just after it opened, and was given a comprehensive showing of these masterpieces by Mrs Sotnikova. Once again I was struck by the realisation that photographs, no matter how expertly taken, cannot begin ... 

So many pieces to love...

 
 By: elliot55 : October 17th, 2012-22:01
... just like an orgy... FX - are you kidding me? Unbelievable pix! What is the deal with that Gronenfeld One Hertz? Wow! Does that mean the second hand is a dead beat? The DB (second one) looks like it might also remote control the spaceship that belongs...