Swiss watch manufacturer IWC Schaffhausen is official "Festival Time" Partner of Tribeca Film Festival in New York. Since 1868, they have created masterpieces of watchmaking precision engineering combined with a unique design.
In honor of the festival, has presented IWC Portuguese Automatic Edition to be auctioned in support of its nonprofit affiliate, the Tribeca Film Institute (TFI). The auction will take place on April 10 in the U.S. headquarters Antiquorum Ave exhibition hall. The only Portuguese Edition Tribeca Film Festival Automatic 2013 is estimated at up to $ 25,000, but could achieve much more in New York auctioneer selling vintage and modern watches.
TFI is an arts organization nonprofit that supports filmmakers with grants, professional development and resources, while helping students discover the movies and film. Tribeca Film Festival in New York was founded in 2002 by actor Robert De Niro, producer Jane Rosenthal and Craig Hatkoff philanthropist. TFI has become one of the most important events of the New York Georges Kern, CEO of IWC Schaffhausen wanted to support.
The Portuguese Automatic Edition Schaffhausen box has a diameter of 42.3 mm of platinum, which is very uncommon for the Portuguese collection. In the background is a 51011 caliber automatic movement working at 21,600 A / h / 3 Hz frequency.
With Pellaton system and seven-day reserve, initially developed for the Portuguese Automatic, the movement also provides an indication of the date, which makes this version more practical for everyday use. In the slate-colored dial is a small seconds at 9 o'clock and a power reserve at 3:00, both on a burgundy, while the hands, numbers and hour markers are rose gold. Finally, 18 karat gold medallion logo Tribeca Film Festival, with the words "One Piece" in letters mechanized. A bracelet black crocodile leather with platinum folding clasp completes the look.
No comments:
Post a Comment