Thursday, February 11, 2010

Sarcar- The Twist

Fusing their expertise with the latest in the study of micro technology, orbital dynamics and levitation, it took more than three years of research and development for Sarcar's craftsmen and their team of scientists and engineers to achieve yet another great milestone in the field of horological sciences. Thus their latest creation the Twist is indeed a technical marvel that will wow all aficionados in the region. The innovative brilliance of this model lies in the technical magic of making a brilliant-cut diamond dance freely in such a way as to reveal its multiple sparkling facets.

Incorporating a one-carat floating solitaire on a brilliant-set pavé-dial encased by an intricately diamond-studded gold case, this ingeniously-designed luxury timepiece has indeed propelled Sarcar's brand image to its highest level in this world of Space Age Horology. The floating one-carat solitaire above 12 o'clock index turns around in all directions at the slightest twist of the wrist to exude multi streams of colours of scintillating brilliance that are bound to mesmerise and fascinates.

Take a good look. There is a floating one-carat solitaire above 12 o’clock index. It can turn around in all directions at the slightest twist, showing the extreme brilliance that are bound to mesmerise and fascinates. That’s why the ‘Twist’ name comes, I think. Of course, it is the technical magic that can make the brilliant-cut diamond dance freely. Besides, the model is enhanced by an 18-carat white gold bezel entirely set with brilliant-cut diamonds.
It is no doubt that the watch is the perfect combination of aesthetic beauty and technical sophistication. Sarcar has once again demonstrated its ability to give up the big suprise.




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