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« il: Agosto 13, 2009, 14:58:18 pm »
Grenchen. Eterna is adding a second date display watch to its KonTiki  collection – the KonTiki Date. With its new creation, the watchmaker is enhancing this line of classic timepieces, whose emblematic triangular indices have come to characterize Eterna over the past half-century or more. The indices and hands are coated with a luminous mate-rial for optimum legibility at all times, even under poor lighting conditions. The KonTiki Date is the first model to feature a date aperture positioned between 4 and 5 o’clock. The new summer models are available from now on.

“Kon-Tiki”, a term derived from the Inca tongue, was the name of the famous balsawood raft on which the Norwegian anthropologist and adventurer, Thor Heyerdahl, set off from South America in 1947, determined to sail across the Pacific to French Polynesia. This daring venture using a self-built raft showed that French Polynesia could have been colonised by migrants from South America as well as from Asia.

The voyage took more than two months, during which time Heyerdahl and his crew wore rugged Eterna watches that kept accurate time throughout. Eterna’s line of sports watches bears the name KonTiki in commemoration of this epic crossing.

Eterna is now set to extend its traditional KonTiki family: the new KonTiki Date, which features a date aperture, joins the KonTiki Four-Hands (with date hand) and its XXL version (44 millimeter diameter case) as well as the KonTiki Chronograph. Common to all is the satin-finished, polished stainless steel case and water resistance to depths ranging from 120 to 200 meters. Extreme depths are catered for by the KonTiki Diver.

The face of the KonTiki Date is, however, completely new. Both black and white dial options, with their date window positioned between 4 and 5 o’clock, feature an outline of Raroia, the atoll in French Polynesia that marked the successful, if unforeseen, end point of Heyerdahl’s expedition. The flat dial and the omission of a dial ring make the watch appear larger and more youthful.

Triangular indices and hands in new color combinations

The various versions of the KonTiki Date with their rhodanized, blue or gold-colored triangular and bar indices feature identically colored hour, minute and second hands. The luminous white, black or orange material with which they are coated ensures optimum legibility whatever the light conditions. A characteristic colour accent is provided by the red-tipped second hand. The hour, minute and second hands and the date display of the KonTiki Date are powered by the self-winding Sellita calibre SW 200 movement, which delivers a power reserve of 38 hours.

The timepiece is available on a polished and satin-finished stainless steel bracelet with folding clasp, a brown alligator leather strap with pin buckle, or – for an even sportier look – a black leather strap with embossed textile surface, also with a pin buckle. The leather straps feature cross stitching specially developed for the KonTiki collection, a detail that recalls the ropes deployed to build the raft used in the expedition.

Timeless and rugged, the KonTiki Date is sure to impress today’s generation of adventur-ers. In particular, though, it will appeal to a younger clientele looking for an attractive watch they can depend on – whatever the occasion.

The Eterna brand

Eterna has been a byword in high-quality mechanical timepieces manufactured by traditional watchmaking craftsmanship since 1856. Numerous major developments have emerged from the company’s long history. Revolutionary innovations such as a rotor mounted on ball bearings and a chronograph with mechanical digital stopwatch display originated from Eterna. Other milestones include the recently developed 3030 movement with a cambered big date as well as the calibre 3500 hand-wound movement. This traditional Swiss brand now belongs to Ferdinand Alexander Porsche, and is one of the world’s last existing independent watchmaking companies. As a Porsche Design Partner, Eterna is responsible for the popular Porsche Design watch collection.

Eterna KonTiki Date MSRP 2,250 CHF


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« Risposta #1 il: Agosto 13, 2009, 15:16:07 pm »
il primo è accettabile, gli altri non mi dicono nulla.
non sono orologi che prenderei
AOR

<i>Homo quisque faber ipse fortunae suae</i>

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« Risposta #2 il: Agosto 13, 2009, 15:41:53 pm »
Beh.. il primo è carino, sui 600-700 euro per il mare m pare accettabile.

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« Risposta #3 il: Agosto 13, 2009, 16:19:47 pm »
anche io trovo che il primo sia carino,
ha quel non so che tipo vintage.[:p]

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« Risposta #4 il: Agosto 13, 2009, 16:21:50 pm »
io trovo molto carino quello con il cinturino in acciao e il quadrante bianco..
Facciamo si che il miglior Amico dell'uomo,abbia nell'uomo il suo migliore Amico.

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« Risposta #5 il: Agosto 13, 2009, 20:09:47 pm »
nnonononononononono!!!

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« Risposta #6 il: Agosto 18, 2009, 00:47:26 am »
di eterna carini ce ne sono stati in commercio (e forse pure adesso...)
ma questi li trovo veramente "insulsi"

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« Risposta #7 il: Agosto 18, 2009, 09:55:19 am »
Ma non vi ricordano un pochino i quadranti degli schifomatic di Eberhard?

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« Risposta #8 il: Agosto 18, 2009, 15:33:46 pm »
BRICCO ha scritto:

Ma non vi ricordano un pochino i quadranti degli schifomatic di Eberhard?


effettivamente sì....

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« Risposta #9 il: Agosto 18, 2009, 16:07:04 pm »
A me il secondo mi semra la brutta copia del vecchio acquaterra....

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« Risposta #10 il: Agosto 19, 2009, 01:45:51 am »
BRICCO ha scritto:

Ma non vi ricordano un pochino i quadranti degli schifomatic di Eberhard?

non saprei... però fanno schifomatic lo stesso!!!! [:D][:D][:D][:o)][:o)][:o)][;)]

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« Risposta #11 il: Agosto 20, 2009, 00:03:02 am »
Mi confesso e dico che quello in acciaio mi piace[:I].
Però se ho letto bene dall'inglese l'orologio monta un calibro Sellita SW 200 "alias" ETA 2824, per la modica cifra di quasi 1.480,00 euro (2,250 CHF).[:0]
Peraltro Eterna non credo sia attualmente importato in Italia.
 

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« Risposta #12 il: Agosto 20, 2009, 00:18:16 am »
Elen ha scritto:

io trovo molto carino quello con il cinturino in acciao e il quadrante bianco..


Anche a me piace molto.
 

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« Risposta #13 il: Agosto 20, 2009, 08:47:26 am »
piccioncino ha scritto:

Elen ha scritto:

io trovo molto carino quello con il cinturino in acciao e il quadrante bianco..


Anche a me piace molto.


Quoto...la seconda versione è l'unica che mi piaccia...anche se non spenderei questi soldi per un Eterna...continuerei a riempire il porcellino! [:D]

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« Risposta #14 il: Agosto 21, 2009, 01:10:18 am »
ehehehhehe bravo, riempi, riempi!!!
[:D][;)]

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