Thursday, January 22, 2009

UPDATE: Ralph Lauren x The Richemont Group Introduce Watch Series #1 - The "Stirrup Collection".


"As the luxury watch market feels the pressure from the economy on its shoulders, you wouldn't expect to see new brands popping up. Regardless, this partnership between Polo Ralph Lauren and the Richemont Group took seed before the economic hit really began and there was no stopping this seemingly immune connection of fashion and haute horology.

The new Equestrian line from Ralph Lauren is separated into three collections. The first of which is the aptly named "Stirrup Collection" due to the shape of the watch case. No, it isn't the tombstone collection. These are no mere fashion watches as can be seen from their unveiling at which occurred at the luxury watch show SIHH 2009. Richemont is the name behind many luxury brands, some of which the Ralph Lauren collection borrows from literally and thematically.

Inside the Ralph Lauren Stirrup collection watches are all Jaeger LeCoultre (Richemont owned) movements, such as the caliber RL750 in the power reserve version of the watch. The 18k rose gold case has a domed anti-reflective coated sapphire crystal, with a water-resistance of 30 meters. The watch designs look to me like a cross between Cartier (Richemont owned) and Hermes (not Richemont owned). Think of the Roman numbers (Cartier) and the shape of the case that looks like the Hermes lock-shaped watch. The stirrup collection is mounted on a wide crocodile band that is almost like a bund strap given how the lugs are attached. It's attractive and sober looking - just what the economy needs right now."

Information Courtesy Of: Luxist.Com


CHRIS LIVE AKA SHAKER SAYS: Per our conversation last week, Ralph Lauren Polo may actually make me eat some of my words with regard to not purchasing timepieces from historically non-watchmaking companies. True to Ralph Lauren's classic Anglo-American aesthetic, the 1st series of watches unveiled @ SIHH 2009 is the "Stirrup Collection". Inspired by majestic polo matches and tournaments attended by trust funders worldwide, Ralph Lauren has supplied the unmistakable style for this watch, while The Richemont Group has provided the labor-intensive Swiss precision necessary to make this a viable contender in the high-end horology market.

Admittedly smitten with the design of this watch and the Jaeger-LeCoultre mechanisms that power it, because I have not seen any prices yet I will withhold a complete Livestyle co-sign. Like I said in the previous post concerning these watches, as much as I L.O.V.E. Ralph Lauren, if the retail on these bad boys is too pricy, I would rather spend my 5 stacks on a Breitling or, even, a good starter style steel Rollie instead. Real talk.

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