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NUMBER 32 - WINTER 2010
Lux is a luxury lifestyle magazine, produced for and by the people who live it. A must-read for the world's affluent and influential.




TIME IS BY YOUR SIDE

Whether flying high or deep sea diving is your activity of choice, having a watch you can rely on in extreme conditions is essential. Try one of these loyal companions...

  1. Panerai, who created the first professional divers’ watch in history, have introduced their Luminor 1950 Submersible Depth Gauge, designed with modern day explorer, Mike Horn, in mind. It is enormous, made from tough, lightweight titanium and has a rigorously tested and certified depth gauge, which memorises the greatest depth encountered in the course of your dive. panerai.com
  2. Designed specifically for pilots and aircrews Breitling’s Emergency watch has a built-in micro-transmitter which broadcasts on the 121.5 MHz aircraft emergency frequency in case of crash or forced landing allowing rescuers to locate a site from as far away as 160km. breitling.com
  3. If you’d rather not compromise on luxury, the unisex Cruise Gem watches from TechnoMarine, while sturdy enough to take on the adventurer in you with water resistance to 200m, still looks the part back on dry land with blue or red topaz, white diamond and black mother of pearl detailing. jurawatches.co.uk
  4. The Big Bang King All White Palladium watch uses Hublot’s signature fusion concept combining contrasting materials including white ceramic, white gold and palladium, with a tailor-made rubber strap. Perfect on safari or in St Trop. hublot.com
  5. From Audemars Piguet’s sports watch range, the Lady Royal Oak Offshore is a rugged chronograph that lives up to the brand’s reputation for complexity, creative design - and a kind of tough femininity. audemarspiguet.co

- Darius Sanai