Boat International US Edition — February 2018

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BOAT LIFE

FEBRUARY 2018


BREMONT AIRCO MACH 2
The majority of Bremont’s aviation-
inspired models take the form of tough
tool watches – but the new Airco Mach 2
has been designed as an elegant dress
piece that combines 330ft water
resistance and a toughened steel case
with an understated look. bremont.com

MORITZ GROSSMANN BENU
POWER RESERVE
Moritz Grossmann is a 19th century dial
name that was revived 10 years ago
and now makes small numbers of fine
watches. The Benu has a 227 part
hand-wound movement, a linear power
reserve indicator and a stop seconds
function. grossmann-uhren.com

HERMÈS SLIM D’HERMÈS
Hermès claims it took four years to
develop the thin H1950 automatic
movement found in the ultra-flat,
39.5mm diameter Slim d’Hermès
watch. Visible through a sapphire
crystal case back, the mechanism
is made by Vaucher. hermes.com

OMEGA SEAMASTER AQUA TERRA
The Seamaster was launched in 1948
to mark Omega’s centenary and was
the first of the firm’s now famous
“Master” series. This latest Seamaster
features a 41mm case and an
ultra-accurate, highly anti-magnetic
co-axial mechanical movement.
omegawatches.com

LAURENT FERRIER GALET CLASSIC
Laurent Ferrier worked at Patek
Philippe for 40 years before
establishing his eponymous brand.
This signature piece features a small,
solid gold automatic winding rotor that
allows a full view of the beautifully
finished movement. laurentferrier.ch

H MOSER & CIE VENTURER
SMALL SECONDS
Remarkable standards of fit and finish
combined with an exquisite hand-
wound, in-house movement ensure
that H Moser’s production volumes
are low and prices are above average


  • but if ever there was an heirloom
    watch, this is it. h-moser.com


BOTTOM LEFT
Ring in carved black
onyx and kunzite;
ring in carved
ruby-in-zoisite,
set in gold.
BELOW
“Elicia” propeller
collection rings in
blue topaz, citrine
and amethyst, set
in 24kt white or
yellow gold

Strong silhouettes and dramatic colors define the latest trend in cocktail rings, with Italian-born
New York-based gemologist and designer Tito Pedrini leading the way. Before launching his
eponymous line, he gained a degree from the Gem Institute of America and worked in the jewelry
departments of both Christie’s and Sotheby’s. His designs are “driven by the stones,” he says. Pedrini
specializes in unusual cuts and unexpected colors, and takes his inspiration from “things in the moment,”
anything from seashells to aircraft propellers. He now enjoys a loyal fan base in Hollywood. titopedrini.com

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