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Hublot has recently unveiled a new version of the La Clef du Temps watch, called “La Clé Du Temps” that is different from any other watch the brand has created before.
The name La Clé Du Temps translates to English as “the key of time”, chosen for this watch due to a special set of functionality.
Upon the owner’s command, time will slow down or speed up as displayed on the watch, ready to revert to the proper time as needed.

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2011, a new milestone for Governator ? Arnold Schwarzenegger has just finished his term as Governor of California, and should work again with James Cameron …
BusinessMontres reports that he might also become an administrator of Audemars Piguet with whom he has a long-established friendship!
2011 marks a new step in the historic partnership between Arnold Schwarzenegger and Audemars Piguet with the Royal Oak Offshore ‘Arnold Schwarzenegger The Legacy’ Chronograph, a vibrant tribute to the actor/politician/businessman/athlete!


Swiss watch maker Tag Heuer have released a new watch, the MP4-12C is inspired by the McLaren MP4-12C road supercar.
The dial has a carbon-fibre style pattern with a large central window, which allows you to see the Chronograph and date functions at work.
The layout is dominated by a large Orange zero at the 12 o’clock position in a nod to the speedometer design of the road car (Orange is McLaren’s traditional colour).


The Memovox Deep Sea, the first Jaeger-LeCoultre diver’s watch, represents a milestone instrument in the history of the brand.
Following the success of of the re-editions of the Memovox Tribute to Polaris 1965 and the Memovox Tribute to Polaris 1968 unveiled in 2008, Jaeger-LeCoultre has now recreated the 1959 Memovox Deep Sea.
The 1959 model was created in two variations – one aimed at European sports fans and the other at American divers.

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The Chinese Timekeeper (CTK), a new luxury watch brand, has launched its first collection of exclusive mechanical timepieces.
The Hong Kong luxury house carries on China’s fine watchmaking tradition with its unconventional timepieces crafted in China.
CTK draws inspiration from the ancient scholar Su Song’s work. Su Song was a renowned Chinese astronomer of the Song Dynasty.


First launched in 2008, Horological Machine No2 revolutionized the world of haute horlogerie with its distinctive rectangular shape, flying buttresses, dual portholes and modular construction.
The crystal-clear sapphire case of HM2-SV then took the revolution even further by offering unprecedented visual access into the meticulously hand-finished, 349-component engine powering the indications on HM2′s iconic twin dials.
But all good things come to an end and, after three very successful years, Horological Machine No2 takes one last bow on center stage with two final limited editions.
