CURIO a timeline gro up public ation
TIME FOR a CHAMPION
• British number one and 2013 Wimbledon
champion, Andy Murray, is the true definition of versatility, exceptional performance, and drive for success. The Artisinal Movement • Citizen’s Solar Innovation • Off-the-Radar Destinations • Pop Inspired fashion watches • The Timeless Art of Suit Making • Bold Beauties • Enduring Legacies
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Volume 1 • Edition 1 • Holiday 2013
i n side A Fresh Perspective
Pop Goes the World
A Time for Boldness
Off the Radar
Future Sense
The Era of Enlightenment
The Timeless Art of Suit Making
The Professionals
Enduring Legacies
Time for a Champion
The Enduring Charm of Craft
FASHION. Feast your eyes on these chromatic confections.
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FASHION. Time and trends have come and gone. But pop culture never dies.
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BEAUTY. Bold is beautiful. Dare to be your own character and make your timely presence in this world. DESTINATION. Venture away from common tourist spots and discover the world’s hidden treasures.
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STYLE ESSAY. Welcoming the revival of authenticity, artistry and passion in the face of today’s throwaway culture.
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FASHION. There’s no sense in looking back. The only way to go is to move forward.
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TECHNOLOGY. Citizen’s Eco-Drive collection sheds light towards the advancement of timepiece technology.
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STYLE ESSAY. Tailored to perfection, watches and suits go arm in arm in pursuit of sophistication and elegance.
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STYLE ESSAY. Work is passion made visible. We showcase the tools of various trades.
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STYLE ESSAY. Every trinket has its story to tell; treasured sentiments held and passed on for every generation.
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INTERVIEW. Rado presents its brand ambassador, international tennis tour de force and the 2013 Wimbledon champion, Andy Murray. STYLE ESSAY. Craftmanship goes beyond mere creation, it seeks to preserve its traditions for future generations.
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The Artisinal Movement
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hello, and welcome!
Curio;
ray jacinto Editor in Chief President & Chief Operating Officer Timeline Group
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from the French word curiositÊ, is defined as a small and complex object, a product of art or a figure of captivating attention. For horlogerie aficionados, it is the intricate process of watchmaking, the artisanal method of minding every part of its beautiful form, counting up to the tiniest details involved in every finished piece. This is our point of inspiration for CURIO. We have imagined this publication to be an engaging point of interest and fascination to you, dear reader. Far from being a journal of timepiece connoisseurs, we thought it’s time we bring the complexities of timepiece making into wider appreciation without lessening the tremendous prestige and pride associated with owning masterful pieces. Timeline Group envisioned this magazine to be a treasury of inspiration and compendium of knowledge regarding the crafting of fine time instruments. Every feature and style folios in the following pages were conceptualized to tell all the distinctive stories and brand narratives for deeper appreciation of each product and brand featured. A thoughtful curatorial process in selecting what to highlight in this edition ref lect that these are products resulting from the curious ideas, creativity, craftsmanship, engineering, innovation, skills, and passion as each piece is designed to become useful, pleasurable and stylish. In spite of the wide variety of features this publication offers, Curio is never losing its focus from timeless luxury and exquisite taste. This equally-tasteful journal is a vibrant printed portrait of works that embody uniqueness, worth, and beauty. We hope that you enjoy reading this rebranded iteration of our custom magazine as much as we enjoyed making it. This is only the beginning of our timely journey and, through this magazine, we hope, to have an ongoing conversation with you.
RAY jacinto Editor in Chief CURIO is published quarterly. Opinions, beliefs and viewpoints expressed by the various authors and contributors do not necessarily reflect those of the editors, staff and management of TIMELINE Group of Companies. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is strictly prohibited. Š2013. All rights reserved.
For information or comments regarding this publication please contact Room 210 Norayto Building 312 San Vicente St. Binondo 1006, Manila Telephone (02) 2431248
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ELIZABETH TEOTICO Designer JOYCE ANN CAPONPON Production Officer
ROMAN ROXAS Project Director Bonnapart Galeng Style & Sittings Editor Levenson Rodriguez Fashion Editor
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a Fresh perspective THERE’S ALWAYS SOMETHING REFRESHING ABOUT A NEW PERSPECTIVE. IT’S THE DELIGHT AND SURPRISE OF TAKING EVERYDAY THINGS INTO A DIFFERENT LANDSCAPE. PRESENTING A CHROMATIC CONFECTION DESIGNED TO SNAP YOU OUT OF THE COMMON.
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Pop goes the world
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ALWAYS A RAY OF VIBRANT SUNSHINE,
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THE MULTICOLORED BORDERLINE, THE FLAVOR OF THE TIMES. YEAH, YEAH YEAH, POP WILL NEVER DIE!
p h oto g rap h y | ra n d y x capi n pi n h air a n d ma k e u p | carl da n a @ h airs h aft podi u m models | eri k o malaba n a n @ y eo h models & q u ito T R E Ñ A S @ l u x tale n t ma n a g eme n t
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On her: Ensembles by Happy Andrada | Watch by WIZE AND OPE WIZE CLUB SH-CL-5
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On him: Ensembles by Levenson Rodriguez Bespoke | Watch by THW - RYDER 1790942
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On her: Ensembles by Queensee Mojica | Watch by FILA FILACASUAL FCA012 FL38-034-005
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On him: Ensembles by Stylist own | Watch by FILA FILACTIVE FAT003DG FL38-029-002
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On him: Ensembles by Levenson Rodriguez Bespoke | Watch by APPETIME KOKAGE SISVJ320056 On her: Ensembles by Queensee Mojica | Watch by WIZE AND OPE SHUTTLE CLUB WOSH - CL-1S
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a time for boldness
TO STAND OUT IN THIS WORLD
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BE DARING, BE BOLD. ALWAYS BE IN YOUR OWN CHARACTER. NOW IS THE TIME
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WIZE and OPE OPEN YOUR MIND WO-OYM-2
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There comes a time when we all need to take a step back, away from the commotion and the daily pressures. Venture into these hidden continental treasures and experience the wonders of self-discovery.
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Smuggler’s Cove, Zakynthos Greece
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No other place shines brighter than Europe in the summer. Days are much longer; everyone’s basking in the sun and feeling the vacation vibe. At the Navagio beach, the Smuggler’s Cove found along the coast of Zakynhos, is considered one of the most picturesque beaches Greece has to offer. The beautiful sandy cove is defined by its limestone cliffs, white sand, and clear waters; a perfect invitation for tourists, photographers, and divers alike. With a little bit of history behind its name, Navagio was originally known as Agios Georgios. The very basis of its name can be found at its center, a shipwreck right in the middle of the beach. It was named Panagiotis. During the 1980s, this ship used to be a freightliner, smuggling contraband that included cigarettes, wine, and women. But because of the stormy weather and bad visibility, the ship ran aground right on this beach and was abandoned, still resting and buried in the island’s white sandy dunes. Wrecked and washed ashore, it complements the ocean’s blue waters with its rustic surface. Side by side, the cove and its abandoned ship continuously attract tourists from around the world.
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Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland
If you come across a path as beautiful as this, then maybe it’s time that you take a hike. On the edge of the Antrim plateau is a carpet of stepping stones extending out to the Irish Sea. The Giant Causeway is one of the world’s most splendored geological wonders found in County Antrim on the northeast coast of Northern Ireland, three miles away from the town of Bushmill. This natural beauty was brought by an ancient volcanic eruption dating back to 50 to 60 million years ago, which caused magma to spew up from inside the Earth and spill out across the surface. The step-like columns are mostly hexagonal, some six-sided, others with four, five, even up to eight sides. They stoop low enough for a good walk whereas others rise steadfast, as high as 40 feet and can be as vastly thick as 90 feet. With 40,000 interlocking basalt pillars embellishing the island, visitors and geologists flock to see and walk through this magnificent landscape.
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Formentera, Spain
With so many beaches in Spain, why bother to see Formentera? Not too far away are its larger neighboring islands Majorca, Menorca and the wellknown and overcrowded Ibiza. Yes, the stunning beaches that project Spanish and other diverse cultural cuisines and pubs may seem appealing to most young beach hoppers. But if you’re looking to try something new and off the radar, maybe a boat trip to Formentera would be good for a serene getaway. If this quiet little trip is what you aspire, then there are more than enough reasons to check out Formentera. It’s a quiet and peaceful little island; contrary to its co-existing neighbors, a ban on beachfront building has kept thumping clubs and flop houses from coming ashore leaving the
beaches unspoiled. The seafood there is exquisite. Chiringuitos (beach bars) serve only the freshest local fish and a good plate of paella, which is the island’s specialty. The rustle of palm trees are the sounds to your sweet escape while having sunset cocktails and kicking back to your afternoon siestas. Life in this island counts as a true Spanish experience.
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Caramoan, Philippines
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Chiang Rai, Thailand
A country with 7,107 islands can be quite overwhelming when you’re trying to find a place to hang out over the summer. And although popular destinations have become very developed over the past couple of years, each island has its qualifying traits and every one is a treasure of its own. Somewhere in the quiet heart of Camarines Sur, the Caramoan Islands is one of the unexploited (but possibly no longer hidden) destinations in the Philippines. It remains untouched from commercial tourism. Going beyond the usual party scene, there are plenty of ways you can enjoy this island –with a recreational sense of approach. Get ready to dive in! Snorkle and scuba dive into the clear and blue ocean and experience a diverse marine life. Take on the adventure by land and by sea. Trek and search for the enigmatic lagoon, climb the limestone cliffs, and explore the caves. And after the day-long adventure, spend the night with some quiet stargazing.
Whether you’re travelling halfway across the world or taking a simple trip out of town, sometimes it’s refreshing to find yourself in a place that everyone isn’t exactly hyped up about. Call it a protest against valued and popular destinations, but we’ve all heard (and possibly) seen them before. They’ll always be there and you know it; so why try going someplace new? In Thailand, you’d be surprised to know that not too far away from the well-known
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Chiang Mai is a city called Chiang Rai. Great for exploring and trekking, challenge yourself to a good hike at the Buddha Cave where hikers can walk south side and out of north side of the scenic hill, which parallels the Mar Kok river. If you’re more interested in shopping and gorging into local delicacies, the Night Bazaar downtown is a great place for souvenirs and local products, with free cultural performances and a variety of restaurants to choose from. On the cultural side, be captivated by Chiang Rai’s stunning architecture from museums to temples, the White Temple Bridge alone is worth the trip.
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Mabul, Malaysia
Get your diving gear ready ‘cause Mabul is inviting you into their clear waters for an exploration of the deep blue! Off the Northwestern coast of Malaysia, diving enthusiasts line up to experience the wonders of marine life. Local dive masters will help you with your gear and constantly check up on everyone to make sure you’re safe and no one would miss out on all the underwater sightseeing. From bobtail squids to napoleons, elusive paint pot cuttlefish and native sea moths, you name it, they have it. It’s a spectacular experience for those who love ocean adventure. Alongside the stunning sceneries, Mabul is known for its hospitality and accommodating services. Plus with all the fresh and delectable food choices, sure enough this is the complete package for the absolute diving experience.
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Providence, United States
Providence is one of the first cities to be established in America. Although it’s labeled one of the most underrated cities in the world, it has more than enough reasons for people to consider it interesting, if not, fascinating. Other than its history and renowned title, Providence is the 37th largest metropolitan population
in the country. With that many people, there’s not only a mass number of ethnicities, but a population of 20th century masters and rising young artists that this city has become known for. It’s a renewed waterfront vibrant art scene. Edgy galleries and exhibition houses like New Urban Arts and RISD Museum feature works of art and design representing diverse cultures from the ancient times to the present. They embrace freedom of expression. AS220 is the place to be for those who love to voice out their creative spirit. Bursting with performance spaces, youth programs, rotating gallery spaces, a variety of media arts lab and dozens of live/work studios; it’s no wonder Providence was nicknamed the “Creative Capital” back in 2009. At the end neighborhood you can find friendly dive bars, vintage stores, appetizing eateries, and indie record stores. Everything is within a walkable distance or a short drive. Without a doubt, Providence is the epicenter of cool.
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Budapest, Hungary
Regarded as one of the most underrated travel destinations in Europe, you’d be surprised to know that there’s very much to see in this little city of mixed cultures, old-world architecture, and rich history. Quite easy to get around in, you can go sightseeing with practical transportation. The district has enough sights, restaurants, nightlife, and accommodation listings to make your trip worthwhile. Witness the old, atmospheric buildings with wild plantscapes that cover the city in all its past imperial grandeur. Indulge in flavorful and surprisingly affordable cuisines in ruin pubs (romkocsma), garden bars (kertek), old fashioned coffee shops, and rural etkezdeks. If the weather is good, try getting a good view from the Citadel or at the history museum, they usually leave their windows open for you to view the scenic Danube and the Parliament, which is absolutely breathtaking. Spacious, tidy, and reminiscent, this compact city is nothing short of its baroque and neoclassical beauty.
Wynn Wynn Ong’s bespoke, wearable art celebrates the beauty of traditional craftsmanship and techniques. Every piece is a unique objet d’art piece meant to be treasured. > wynnwynnong.com
— Tissot Lady heart T050.207.11.033.00
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The ARTISANAL Movement IN THE FACE OF AN INCREASINGLY DISPOSABLE WORLD AND THROWAWAY CULTURE, AUTHENTICITY IS MAKING A WELCOME REVIVAL. CRAFT, TECHNIQUE, ARTISTRY AND THE PASSION OF CREATING MEANINGFUL PRODUCTS WITH REAL STORIES TO TELL STAND STEADFAST AND SPEAK OF ETERNAL BEAUTY AND INGENUITY THAT WE ALL ASPIRE FOR.
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There’s nothing like carrying a piece of tradition and culture. Pamaypay is a local, hand-made bamboo fan embellished with a variety of colors and culturally-referencing designs. > pamaypay.tripod.com
— RADO Sintra R153.0578.3090
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Project Pie is an artisan-inspired pizza restaurant that gives you the experience of creating your own customized pizza. Each slice is a choice to call your own. > projectpie.com
— RHYTHM Pairs Series RWP1203S01
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The artisanal pure-bean-to-bar process and exotic flavors collide in every bar of fine chocolate making by our very own local chocolatier,
Theo and Philo. > theoandphilo.com
— RHYTHM Chronograph S1106S01
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Pinkerton Made the old fashion way, using the finest ingredients and a conscious effort not to use preservatives, Pinkerton established itself as an icon of sweet goodness, prepared with love. >pinkertonicecream.com.ph
— J. SPRINGS Automatic Open Heart BEF001
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Vanilla Cupcake Bakery is Manila’s cupcake wonderland. Freshly baked using traditional methods and presented in a quirky, chic way, pastry never looked and tasted this good! >facebook.com/vanillacupcakebakery
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Nomama Nom ama Artisinal Ramen is renewing a classic approach to ramen preparation by consciously imposing strict organic ingredients grown in our sustainable local farms. >pinkertonicecream.com.ph
— RHYTHM S1106S 02 4511042876102
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Flavored Lambanog, regionally known as arak is the most distinctive Filipino spirit expertly and traditionally distilled from local staples like coconut, sugarcane, rice grain and variety of fruits.
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1916 1853 Tissot two time zones pocket watch In 1853 already, Tissot shows its traveller’s spirit with a piece that features two time zones.
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Tissot “Banana” Shortly after the launch of its first wristwatches (1911), Tissot introduces its famous “banana” watch on a magnificent leather strap. In the pure Art Nouveau style with its dial shape and curved lines, it immediately wins favour with connoisseurs of quality watches. It is later re-edited as the Tissot Classic Prince.
1960 The royal couple of Monaco visits Tissot On November 9, 1960, Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco – accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Petitpierre, President of the Swiss Confederation – and their entourage honor the Tissot factory by their presence and visit the factory’s various workshops in Le Locle.
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Tissot Heritage Navigator 160 th Anniversary Tissot celebrates in 2013, its 160th Anniversary with a piece that ref lects its love for new horizons with the Tissot Heritage Navigator, first created to celebrate Tissot’s centenary in 1953. Today, still at home in Le Locle, Tissot is represented across five continents, in 160 countries, and is the largest traditional Swiss watch brand based on volume, which is what it celebrates for its 160 years of existence. The Tissot Heritage Navigator with its 24 time zones indicated by the Capitals of their countries on the dial perfectly illustrates that travelling spirit with an everlasting classic look.
Brand ambassador Tony Parker French professional basketball player Tony Parker joins the Tissot ambassador team in 2010. This further highlights the brand’s commitment to basketball. The captain of the French national basketball team and NBA’s San Antonio Spurs player scores highly on the international scene for his energy, apparent fearlessness and strong sense of social responsibility. His success with the French national team, which leads to a bronze medal in the 2005 Eurobasket, parallels an outstanding NBA track record. He has a trio of NBA Champion titles to his name from 2003, 2005 and 2007 and is an NBA All-Star on four occasions.
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2001 MotoGPTM sponsor After having been involved in the fast world of race cars, Tissot further strengthens its ties in motor sports by identifying itself with MotoGPTM and becoming its Official Timekeeper in 2001. Tissot’s association with the prestigious world events in the innovative and fast-moving environment of motorcycling ref lects the dynamic nature of the company and its products, the precision of its movements, and its desire, like those of the participants in these championships, for ever increasing performance in all that they do. In 2003, Tissot produces the first Official MotoGP Watch, getting inspiration from the fast bikes and so producing the Tissot T-Race in 2004.
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1965 Tissot PR516 From 1965, Tissot shows its involvement in motorsports by dedicating one of its models to motor racing devotees: The Tissot PR516. The collection is redesigned by Lucien Gurtner to echo the steering wheel of a race car and becomes a hit with both racers and watch enthusiasts.
1974 Finnish silver In 1974, the famous Finnish designer Pekka Piekäinen creates the Finnish silver collection.
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Tissot RockWatch, the first watch made of stone At the beginning of the 1980’s, Tissot sets itself a f lamboyant challenge: to create a watch crafted from stone of the Swiss Alps. This challenge is achieved in 1985; after overcoming enormous technical difficulties and finding a solution to making the use of such a material possible. The Tissot RockWatch sees the light of day.
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celebrating its160th anniversary, Tissot offers a journey
across new territories and forging its path through ground-
through time and reveals some of the greatest historical
breaking technological advances, a commitment to innovation, craft and passion for masterful timekeeping. Throughout many decades Tissot keeps its true core values intact while
history have made Tissot a worldwide success. Tissot has a lim-
effectively upholding its respected reputation in traditional
itless spirit of discovery, which has led it through adventures
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1994 F1 Sauber Mercedes sponsor Twelve years after its partnership with F1, Tissot gets back into the race with the Sauber Mercedes Benz No30, the Tissot sponsoring logo resplendent on its bodywork. In 1994, Tissot signs a partnership with Sauber Mercedes and the F1 race car drivers H.H. Frentzen and A. De Cesaris.
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1988 Tissot WoodWatch The Tissot WoodWatch, made in Mediterranean briar, beautifully finishes the nature collection.
1987 Tissot PearlWatch After the mountains of the Swiss Alps, Tissot goes deep into the sea with its Tissot PearlWatch made of mother-of-pearl.
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moments from the past 160 years. the story began in 1853, in Le Locle, Switzerland and The fascinating chapters of its storied
On Danuta: Ensembles by Neal Paz Corpuz | Watch by Issey Miyake Trapezoid SILAT003 On Marcio: Ensembles by Levenson Rodriguez Bespoke | Watch by Issey Miyake TO SILAN001
FUTURE sense FUTURE CITIES AND CIVILIZATIONS GROW. WE WILL ALWAYS LIVE FOR TOMORROW AND ONLY IN TIME WILL WE KNOW IF OUR AIM IS TRUE
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On her: Ensembles by Milka Quinn | Watch by CITIZEN ECODRIVE GENT”S CHRONO ZCA0287-05E
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On him: Ensembles by Levenson Rodriguez Bespoke | Watch by Tissot T-Touch II T047.420.17.051.00
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On her: Ensembles by Neal Paz Corpuz | Watch by ISSEY MIYAKE VAKIO SILAJ019
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On him: Ensembles by Levenson Rodriguez Bespoke | Watch by CITIZEN ECO-DRIVE ATTESA RADIO CONTROLLED WATCH ZBY0020-59E
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We are a time-keeping generation. Time will always be of the essence; every hour, every minute, every second is considered a luxury in these fast paced intervals. Watches are a consistent necessity to keep up with the progressive lifestyles. Today, Citizen has created a platform in epoch making technology by introducing a revolutionary collection, a fusion of technology and artistry, the Eco Drive. This innovative and avant-garde collection has become the benchmark of creating the perfect watch. The selection presents features that are not only limited to clock measure, but the capacities of going beyond the normal competences other brands display, such as tracking dates, chronographs and having one to several alarms. What puts the Eco Drive on its pedestal is its claim as the first watch with the ability to become powered by light. Designed to perform, these watches were an inspiration of passion, power, and precision. The collection is a state-of-the-art breakthrough that is built by a dial-improved system with a range of variations that equally possess a sleek design and an unquestionable sense of durability. The Eco Drive technology can be recharged by all types of light, whether you’re set indoors or outdoors, it absorbs the light from the solar cell and converts it into energy. Several brands have attempted to imitate this feature and apply it to their collected works, but they can only come so close. For even in the absence of the sun, Citizen has created a technology highly advanced that an Eco Drive watch is receptive enough to charge under any circumstance –even in the presence of candle light. Maintenance is simple. By simply charging your watch once a month for approximately five to six hours, a full charge can work from half a year up to five years. In addition to its light based energy, the Eco Drive will give instant signals once it needs a startup charging. From 2005 to 2007, over 7,200,000 watches were sold. In the span of three years, the number of disposed fuel cells dramatically decreased and an impacted ecological difference was made. Because of this, Citizen was awarded for its innovation and contribution towards a cleaner and greener environment. Every watch is an integration of steel and titanium, optimal materials ideal for luxury watches as its hypoallergenic combination provides a sleek design finish and remarkable endurance. Internationally and locally, people admire the Eco Drive as it can be worn anywhere in the world without the inconvenience of having to calculate the time difference. Its satellite wave became the first watch to have a precision satellite system that could give the exact time from wherever part of the world. Take a f light across the other side of the globe and it will adjust itself. Regardless of destination –the Eco Drive is your global time keeper.
The Minute Repeater, the Perpetual Calendar, the Chronograph, the Promaster, the Skyhawk, the Nighthawk, the Aqualand, the Global Radio Controlled, the Campanola, the Grand Complication, and the Cosmosign are several testament selections that Citizen has crafted through the years. Each Eco Drive set has its underlined features, similarly focused on time but taking on different approaches in order to suit your daily routines. Starting with the basics, the Minute Repeater: this simple but eco-friendly watch will keep track of your local time and will ring the alarm based on your settings for a span of eight months after full charge. As for the Perpetual Calendar, the collection focuses on setting dates. From the year, the month and to the day of the week, the Perpetual Calendar is guaranteed to be a handy timeframe in setting your scheduled meetings for the next three years. The Chronograph highlights on recording time lapse. With a running time of approximately 6 months, it displays world time, 20 diving logos, a power saver, and three different alarm functions (sound, LED, and display) to keep you going even under water with a depth meter of 100m. Followed by the Promaster, this is a watch with characteristics defined by its power reserve indicator, a strong quick function, and an instantaneous zero reset with a 1/5 second interval. The Skyhawk emphasizes on world time in 30 different time zones with analog and digital displays, a calendar, and a 24-hour format with a 1/100 second chronograph including a 99-minute countdown timer, in addition to its analog Greenwich time. Whereas the Nighthawk features dual time, a 20 bar water resistance and a running time of six months. The Eco Drive Aqualand is known to be the diver’s watch that possesses enough characteristics that make it suitable to be on water: an elapsed time bezel, a 50 minute chronograph, a water resistance of 200 meters, including a depth and water sensor that automatically switches to dive mode. For the Global Radio Controlled, power is the center of attention with every trait connected to energy, such as its overcharging prevention function, a 4-degree power reserve indication, and an automatic selection of time signal stations, daylight savings time, and an impressive perpetual calendar that could last you up to 2100. The Campanola series showcases a 1/5 second chronograph, a 12-hour totalizator, a power reserve indicator and a moon phase indicator and overall running time of 10 months. Second to the last of the collection is the Grand Compilation. Having a battery life of two years, it displays a graphic calendar, a 12-hour chronograph, and a chime function with hour tone, minute tone, and a tone for the first 15 minutes after the hour. Finally, the Cosmosign; a constellation inspired watch with a solar display. Its twilight identification function ref lects on its aesthetics, such as the altitude, the azimuth, the pole star hour angle and a total position of 452 fixed stars, and a battery life of three years. With these expanding Eco Drive set, this innovative collection has surpassed the possibilities of watches today. Fused by technology and beauty, Citizen continues to enlighten present and upcoming generations with its power harnessing technology that converges present time and the future.
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WATCHES AND SUITS GO ARM IN ARM, TAILORED TO PERFECTION. FABRIC AND WATCHES DESIGNED TO PERFORM. BOTH FINE MIRRORS OF OUR QUEST FOR PERFECTION. p h oto g rap h y | c h ris y u h ico
FREDERIQUE CONSTANT Classic Slimline Automatic FC-345NS5S6
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A bespoke suit will always be a enduring piece. patterned after a specific person’s physical proportions, stature and style. it reflects an individual sense of character. TIÑO Suits’ brand consultant, Patti Veridiano, shares her perspectives on the process of personalizing a wardrobe.
What is your definition of a good suit? A suit should be a piece that integrates three things: personality, style, and most importantly fit. A good suit is versatile and timeless, a piece that embodies its own individual character that ref lects the person wearing it.
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What is the process of making a suit? What are the things to consider? Time is an essential element in bespoke tailoring. It usually takes three to four weeks or even longer until the suit gives that ideal fit to the client. The process begins with taking measurements, as well as having the client select the suit’s overall style and material. Upon the second appointment, the client will fit the ‘baste’ suit; a half-made suit temporarily stitched together by white threads. This is when the alterations are noted. The next appointment is to assess the client’s details, such as his posture, neck point, cuffs, etc. Any final adjustment from this fitting will be finished off. Then finally, you have your suit. A bespoke suit doesn’t just involve measurements; it’s determined by the client’s personality and style.
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MIDO Multifort M005.430.22.031.02
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MIDO BARONCELLI M3895.3.12.1
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FREDERIQUE CONSTANT Healey Chrono Automatic FC-392HSDG6B6
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TISSOT PRC 200 Quartz T17.1.586.32
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In terms of craftsmanship, a suit and a watch share certain elegance. What is it about a bespoke suit that sets itself apart from other suits? A bespoke suit stands out because it offers clients something that retailed suits can’t – exclusivity. Bespoke suits are made accordingly for the client; tailored garments that are designed in terms of shape, style, and fit; uncovering each client’s individual personality.
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What are the things to consider in choosing a watch that will compliment your suit? Are there any particular watch brands commonly paired with suits? Choosing a watch to complement the suit would depend on the wearer’s personal style. Most men buy watches considering quality, style and lifestyle. One example is a classic dress watch or an automatic chronograph. Most of our clients wear Swiss watches.
MIDO Baroncelli M8605.4.18.8
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TISSOT T-Lord Automatic T059.507.16.058.00
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the professionALS TAMING TIME WILL ALWAYS BE THE ESSENCE OF TRUE PROFESSIONALISM. HERE WE CURATED THE TOOLS OF EVERY VOCATION
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the jockey Athletics, victory and prestige all intersect, motivated by urgency and discipline of competitive sportsmanship.
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MIDO ALL DIAL AUTOMATIC CHRONOMETER M8360.4.C8 .1.2
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the composer The beat, the cadence, the measure of every crescendo, the musician’s metronome is a magical rhythm that mirrors what we hold to be true.
— FREDERIQUE CONSTANT LADIES AUTOMATIC FC-303WHD2P9
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the wordsmith Making the familiar new and the unknown come into our view, the writer opens our eyes to universes and emotions we never knew.
— Tissot Lady Heart Automatic Diamonds T050.207.16.116.03
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the professional golder Competing for high stakes, leisure or glory, the master of the profession seizes the moment that will go down in history.
— RADO D-STAR 200 R658.0961.3016
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the diver Whether penetrating too deep or skimming the surface, time is central to discovery and wonder-laced experience.
— RADO TRUE CHRONOGRAPH 01.541.0832.3.001
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the image maker Either a passing historical moment, newsworthy vignettes to the high-gloss of modern fashion, a perfectly-captured imagery burns in our collective imagination.
— TISSOT T-CLASSIC T-LORD AUTOMATIC T059.528.16.018.00
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the painter Genius is knowing when to employ bold strokes or when to apply painterly hues. Either way both reflect the inspiring beauty of the universe.
— FREDERIQUE CONSTANT CLASSICS MOONPHASE FC-270SW4P5
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the spin master From getting huge crowds dancing or manning the intimate airwaves, the disc jockey’s intuitive timing gets everyone in synch.
— RADO COUPOLE R278.3850.4.001
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the aviator The rigor of precision and dependable professionalism, accurate time is an essential element for ordinates and navigation coordination.
— RADO SINTRA R156.0599.3115
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SIMPLE TRINKETS HAVE TALES TO TELL OF SENTIMENTS AND AFFECTION HELD, PASSED AND TREASURED FROM ONE TO ANOTHER GENERATION
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TISSOT SAVONNETTE MECHANICAL T83.6.401.13
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RADO TRUE BLACK CHRONO R541.0815.3016
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RADO SINTRA BLACK R629.0598.3015
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TISSOT T-GOLD SPORT CHRONOGRAPH LADIES T906.217.76.112.01
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TISSOT BALL WATCH T82.6.611.31
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RADO CERAMICA CHRONOGRAPH R538.0715.3015
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TIME FOR a CHAMPION
WORLD NO.4 , BRITISH NO. 1, AND 2013 WIMBLEDON CHAMPION; ONLY FEW OF THE TITLES THAT EMBODY A RADO AMBASSADOR. ANDY MURRAY IS THE TRUE DEFINITION OF VERSATILITY, EXCEPTIONAL PERFORMANCE, AND DRIVE FOR SUCCESS. CURIO QUIZZED OUR FAVORITE CHAMP ON PERSONAL STYLE, THE COOL FACTOR, AND BRAND AMBASSADORSHIP.
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What particular characteristics about Rado’s watches that resonate with you? Given your active, glamorous lifestyle, how does Rado complement your life? The watches I have from Rado look cool and I like the design. Most of the time, I’m quite relaxed in my style. When I have to dress smartly for an occasion my HyperChrome Automatic Chronograph or the new Court Collection HyperChrome Chronograph fits just as well with a suit as with a tracksuit. Comfort is key when you do a lot of sport. I tend to wear training gear most of the time, so it’s good to have a watch that is comfortable, too. They’re also pretty light because of the ceramic. What are the things you love about Rado watches? The design and the fact that there is a story behind the design, a reason they look the way they do. Rado also have a history in tennis, which is important to me. Personally, what is your favorite timepiece from the Rado collection and why? Most recently I’ve been wearing the blue automatic Chronograph from the HyperChrome Court Collection. It’s very comfortable to wear with the rubber strap. I also wear my
HyperChrome Chronograph in black quite a lot as it goes with everything. My personal favorite at the moment is probably the green Chronograph from the Court Collection, as it reminds me of Wimbledon! If you had to choose a certain timepiece that reflects your personality, what would it be? From a man’s perspective a watch is probably the only accessory you wear every day. My watch ref lects that I do a lot of sport and that my look generally is quite sporty. Any of the HyperChrome Chronographs would fit the bill. As Rado’s ambassador, do you think there are qualities that you commonly share with its timepieces? I always associated Rado with tennis because I remember them sponsoring tennis tournaments when I was younger. The new watches have a real tennis focus and the Court Collection even uses the colors of the surfaces. What is the one thing you would tell people who are curious about Rado watches? I find them really comfortable and light to wear.
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Rado serves up another ace with its tennis focused mini-collection (Lengnau, Switzerland – April 2013) Hard, grass and clay courts are standard fixtures on the professional circuit in the modern game of tennis and Rado tops the rankings with the stunning new tennis-inspired mini-collection from its Rado HyperChrome range. These three new models each represent a different playing surface. The hard court is represented by the brilliant blue version, grass by gleaming green and clay by an audacious orange. The dial details and hands of each model contain Super-LumiNova® to glow in the dark and help you shine – even during long-lasting endurance matches. White is normally the colour associated with tennis but Rado is typically unconventional with its latest offering. Each chronograph is dynamic, determined, powerful and made of scratch-resistant but lightweight black matt hightech ceramic. Sandblasted to perfection for a winning look, matt black high-tech ceramic adds an extra step in the already complex procedure for producing0 high-tech ceramic watch cases.
Hard to beat These strong looks will ensure you always look cool on court – no matter how hot it gets, and each super sporty tennis watch can also follow you off court to the pool, the beach, or – for tennis champions – your yacht. Whether you prefer to hit from the baseline, run in to the net, or play serve and volley, the Rado HyperChrome Court Collection is bound to complement your game. Singles will find it a suitable doubles partner, and when it comes to the style stakes you’ll always be ‘in’. Forehands, backhands, volleys and smashes have never been so well-timed. Distinctive and eye-catching but with the subtle class and lightweight scratch resistance associated with all the ceramic models in the Rado HyperChrome collection, the new Rado HyperChrome Court Collection offers comfort and cool in one perfectly formed package.
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the enduring CHARM OF CRAFT
AND ILLUMINATES THE ABILITY TO CREATE. IT IS A TALE OF SKILLED PASSION, PRACTICED, PRESERVED, AND PASSED ON TO THE NEXT GENERATION. IT IS A LEGACY ACQUIRED BY NEVER-ENDING TRAINING AND LEARNING; A WEAVING OF ART, TRADITION AND ROMANTIC VISION. HERE WE CELEBRATE THE PLEASURES OF THE PAINSTAKING PROCESS OF CREATION.
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CRAFTSMANSHIP GOES DEEPER BEYOND THE SURFACE OF AESTHETICS
Soul meets sole. Shoemaking is one of the enduring crafts in the Philippines. World-famous is the shoe capital, Marikina, where the entire municipality preserves and progresses its handcrafted, sole-stitching techniques. — Mido All Dial Automatic M8360.4.C8.9.2
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baked perfection. The culinary magic of local panaderias has mastered the effortless combination of heat, precision and patience as batters and dough become confections of crusty goodness. — MIDO Dorada M8120.3.26.1
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harmony and symphony. Imaginative and artistic, the Bulacan-based craft of perfect acoustic lies in patience, skill, and passion for beautiful music. — RADO HYPERCHROME Chronograph 01.650.0276.3.010
alchemy of science and beauty. Crafting this daily hygienic necessity involves a painstaking process and mixture of fats and oils fused with lye. From organic soaps using indigenous herbs and ingredients to mass-produced products of cottage industries, local producers will say it’s all about the right chemistry. — RADO Centrix jubilÈ r111.0933.3.171
Patterned to perfection. Bag making involves a keen eye, attention to detail and tasteful respect for the material. This approach to production made Marikina-crafted bags go global. — TISSOT T12 Diamonds T082.210.62.116.00
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warp and weave. All over the country basketry is a craft weaving culture, artistry, and ethnicity. Using native straw, stems, and splints they become woven narratives of the Filipino legacy. — MIDO Multifort Chrono Automatic M005.614.36.031.00
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GOODIE WOODIES. From Baguio to Laguna wood carving is the craft of imagination and hand precision. Chairs, santos, furniture, sculptures, and decorations — they become masterpieces of native inspiration. — RADO Hyperchrome automatic chronograph r111.0933.3.1714
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Pottery and poetry. In the quaint town of Sibalom, Antique, we are captivated by the transformative act of taking a humble piece of clay and molding it into an object of great beauty. — FREDERIQUE CONSTANT ART DECO FC2HMPWD1TD25B
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