Rolex Air king Replica's latest timepiece is a bridge between traditional and contemporary disciplines. But none does so in an extreme manner. The timepiece, which is actually a smartwatch with a mechanical movement and tourbillion complications, is revolutionary. The futuristic side displays news from selected sources. It can also be paired with a smart glass or smart phone. This is the first of its kind. This incredibly innovative, and perhaps a little odd mix of the past and the future is displayed in a white gold housing that has been ergonomically designed. Its movement is also skeletonized, and visible on both sides. The first smart tourbillion will be released in a limited edition of 100 pieces for a price of $49,000.
Smart watches are the newest chapter in timepiece development. These modern devices are connected to smart phones, and they act as a sort of twin device. They allow you to view and operate the smart phone features on your wristwatch. But none of the products we've seen so far have been combined with a tourbillion-equipped mechanical movement. There was a mobile with a tourbillion (Rolex Air king Replica), which was a sort of reversed concept. The model that featured a complex mechanical part with a flying tourbillion, was a regular cell phone. It did not have any smart phone functions. There were also other smart watches that had digital displays that mimicked a tourbillion's appearance, but the Luxius Swiss product is the first to be equipped with a mechanical tourbillion.
Enamel dial with two contrasting partsThe upper segment is reserved for traditional timekeeping. This segment of enameled dial is anthracite in color. It has two central hands for hours and minutes, and a tourbillion carriage on the lower part. Each feature is based upon a manually-wound mechanical Swiss movement with 50 gems. The dial is skeletonized, allowing you to see the movement.Patek Philippe Replica The balance of the watch oscillates at a high frequency of four Hz. Its power reserve is around two days.
The lower portion of the dial has an RSS-Screen, which is short for Real-Time-Streaming System. It displays the news in real-time, so you can, for instance, keep up with the latest financial news. This part of the dial is powered by a lithium-ion battery. The battery can be recharged, and the power reserve is similar to that of the mechanical component. It can last for up to 48-hours depending on how it is used. The RSS-Screen can be connected to smart glasses or a smartphone via Bluetooth or Near Field Communication (NFC).