Posted in Luxury on 31 October 2009

If you are the kind of person who would travel a lot and would need to be alerted every time you are somewhere important, you might have to readjust your time again and again, and also readjust the alarm based on the local time.
Now that is one hell of a job isn’t it? You might as well purchase this cool watch unveiled by Zenith. It comes with 41 jewels and is called eloquently, El Primero. It comes with world timers and you could adjust the time to the city you are in and it looks like the globe as well. At one end of the clock is the American Cities and at the other end are the Asian cities.
Posted in Designer, Luxury on 15 July 2009
For years, it had seemed as though the alarm clock could not be redesigned to view something less repulsive and loathsome to all those individuals who are fortunately or not fortunately born as non-morning people. Individuals waiting impatiently for designer to get the guts to make the alarm clock more appealing- and, now it has been done.
The Bang & Olufsen alarm clock cannot truly be referred to as a simple and functional alarm clock for it is more than that. This piece of art was designed by Steffen Schmelling in the guise of a flute and had been, in fact, inspired by Mozart’s The Magic Flute. Titled BeoTime, the flute alarm clock has small cubes instead of the air holes normally found on the musical instrument. The cube-like displays are fitted with motion sensors which activates the display backlights the moment it is touched. You can even set your favourite tune on the clock so you get to sleep or wake up to pleasing music of your choice.
Posted in Antique, Luxury Brands, Watch on 10 June 2009

Vintage timepieces can never go out of fashion. And coming from Jaeger Lecoultre with the Hermes stamp, you can well expect the bomb this travel alarm clock would be. We hear that this gorgeous piece was sold and signed by French retailer Hermes making it a true Vintage Hermes other than being a Vintage Jaeger Lecoultre, of course.
The alarm clock comes with a JLC movement that manually wound. The mechanism also has the capacity of a 8-day power reserve which is marked bu the circled ‘8′ above 6 o’clock.



