NABUCCO CUORE
VIVO
New Delhi, June 01, 2012: Nabucco,
the famous opera by Giuseppe Verdi, may end after the fourth act, but RAYMOND
WEIL is holding the note for the fifth consecutive year and again adding an
exceptional new model to its nabucco collection. Having explored the richness
of pink gold with the nabucco Cuore Caldo, the depth of intense black with the
nabucco Rivoluzione, the lightness of titanium with the nabucco Va’ Pensiero
and finally a more classical identity with the nabucco Inverso,
The Swiss Brand unveils the heart
of a prestige watch with the new nabucco
Cuore Vivo. In 2012, nabucco, an elegant, stylish collection with a
distinctive design and imposing proportions, opens its heart and proposes a
glimpse of its mysteries to lovers of beautiful mechanics and lyrical lines.
Thanks to an
adaptation to the movement, the dial of the nabucco Cuore Vivo opens at 10
o’clock, allowing the light to filter across the going train of the complex
balance and escapement wheels.
This delicate
assembly, the heart of the watch, is protected by an impressive 46mm diameter
case made of a titanium and steel, water-resistant to a depth of 200m.
Highlighted by the titanium of the tachymeter bezel, the black opaline dial of
the timekeeper is embellished with a central checkered motif, luminescent
indexes and a larger than ever Arabic numeral 12.
Three silver
counters complete the measuring instrument: at 3 o’clock (30-minute counter),
at 6 o’clock (12-hour counter) and at 9 o’clock (small seconds). Finally, its
rubber alligator-style bracelet, fully water-resistant, combines softness,
comfort and strength.
The ultimate in
elegance, the nabucco Cuore Vivo, limited to 400 pieces, comes in a
presentation box to match its image. The lid, in a silver color with checkered
segments, partly reveals the interior of the box and, when opened, allows the
light to penetrate its structure and enhance the timekeeper.
Power and
robustness, transparency and light: the nabucco Cuore Vivo makes our heart beat
to the rhythm of the passing time.
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