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 Posted: Tue May 5th, 2009 08:10 pm
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I've always been a big fan of Clerc watches and this Odyssey really hits a homerun with me,what do you guys/gals think! woohoo.gif

 

Clerc Odyssey - Inspired by Space

Mar 21, 2008

GErald Clerc belongs to a line of jewelers and watchmakers with roots tracing back to 1874. Clerc's watchmaking family is famous for creating unique models for General Charles de Gaulle, Princess Grace of Monaco, and other prominent personalities, such as Maurice Chevalier and Salvador Dali.

Gerald Clerc's family has always developed watches, first in conjunction with other companies - Rolex, Vacheron Constantin, and Jaeger-LeCoultre - until the end of the 1970s, having then switched to independent watchmaking business.

GErald Clerc, himself, had an ambitious dream to develop a true watch collection under the name Clerc. First of all, he concentrated on the development of a uniquely constructed case. He created an amazing model comparable to a bold octagon with rounded angles and softened lines.

Clerc has been quite successful on the challenging American market, having opened up over 40 high-end stores. Today, Clerc, based in Geneva, is focusing on the international market with a set goal to develop and introduce more complicated timepieces.

Inspired by the unique case, GErald Clerc has reworked its lines to introduce more sophisticated, elegant, and innovative watches. Clerc's new Odyssey watch is worth special attention. The Odyssey line inspired by space research and exploration comprises watches with distinctively powerful and authentic nature. Created in a resolutely contemporary and even trendy spirit, the timepiece demonstrates a finish reflecting the highest tradition of haute horlogerie.


The famous Clerc case has acquired a really intricate nature. It has blended diverse and rare materials: brushed black titanium, grade-5 mirror-polished titanium bezel, and elements in high grade steel, carbon or other compounds, such as pink gold, white ceramic, and 950 palladium. The case is coupled with a rubber strap, a black titanium and steel bracelet or a pink gold and steel bracelet.

The dial of the Clerc Odyssey catches attention due to its openwork design demonstrating some insides of the watch. The glance is caught by the hollowed out and raised number '12', as well as the retrograde date display and 120-hour power reserve.

The Clerc Odyssey watch will greatly surprise you with its innovative and patented protection for the crown. The world premiere represents a sliding system that alternately liberates one of three pushbuttons: crown, interior rotating bezel, and retrograde date. The timepiece is equipped with an exclusive self-winding 45-jewel double-barrel manufacture movement with retrograde date, visible balance wheel and power reserve indicator.

The reverse side is equipped with a screw-in case-back and sapphire crystal protected by a kind of 'grill' shaped as the Clerc logo. The delicate finishing reveals meticulous attention to detail - chamfered bridges, black PVD rotor, blued screws, and nice circular Cotes de Geneve decoration.


One more recently developed watch collection from Clerc is called Icon 8. The virtually chic watch is characterized by pure lines, ideal proportions, and truly contemporary elegance. It has been developed with or without a variety of complications: large date, power reserve indicator, large date and second time zone, and an oversized vertical-bridge tourbillon.


Clerc Icon 8 is also available in a very eye-pleasing skeleton version or in a limited edition of pieces featuring hand painted ceramic dials. Clerc pays great attention to the color of his watches' dials to come up with the highest degree of refinement and delicacy.

The Clerc CXX Diamonds line reveals the Clerc case subjected to all types of gem-setting. The introduction of the sporty Clerc CXX Plongeur is planned for 2008. The brand is also currently working on a new line of ladies' mechanical watches.

Clerc has announced it will annually produce 4 - 5,000 pieces. The Odyssey line will begin at the price of about CHF 14,000. Besides the US, the Caribbean and Switzerland, Clerc watches are distributed in Asia, being well-positioned in Japan arousing much interest of the trade press. Clerc watches are also being introduced in the Middle East, to be followed by the launch in Russia and Italy.




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 Posted: Tue May 5th, 2009 08:21 pm
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Shoot yea I'd wear it. That would be a fun watch to have on the wrist. Might look a little out there but so am I. LOL :D :cool: ;)

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Definitely trendy but it's pretty hawt!  Then again, I think the Concord C1 and Zenith Defy Chronos are pretty cool too so my taste may be suspect. :)

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Hell nice, O!

I only know of Clerc watches from the daily wrist shots you have shown us, but they are certainly fine watches and worth a good look for the collection. The Odyssey appeals to me more, partly because of the blued teardrop sub-hands, and the interesting use of materials... would look the duck's guts on the wrist, IMHO.

Anonimo watches are also appealing to me lately - especially the bronze-cased versions, but I have no close-ups of the way the bronze looks when it has "aged" on the wrist. Because I am currently "into" that kind of finish, the Odyssey has that kind of appeal.

Special pretty, that Clerc, and thanks O for sharing the photos!

Cheers, all!

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 Posted: Wed May 6th, 2009 10:54 pm
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cool10.gifLove the look!hand6.gif

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Personally would not wear it, but only because I do not like skeleton/"open heart" watches in general...but it does seem to be a great time piece.

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