David M. Robinson Events
Friday, July 13, 2007
    We are delighted to announce that David M. Robinson have just received the latest IWC Perpetual Calendar II in 18ct Rose Gold.  The watch has been delivery earlier than we anticipated and a very lucky customer will soon be the proud owner of this much sought after timepiece.  The specification of the watch is as follows:


- Mechanical movement
- Automatic Pellaton winding system
- Seven-day power reserve
- Power reserve display
- Perpetual calendar with displays for the day, date, month, year in four digits and perpetual moon phase
- Off-centre small seconds hand with stop function
- Breguet spring
- Convex sapphire glass
- Sapphire glass back
- Water-resistant 30 m
                                                                                                          

The Portuguese Perpetual Calendar has just about everything you could possibly wish for: a perpetual calendar, a perpetual moon phase display, a window showing the year in four digits, a seven-day automatic movement with Pellaton winding system and a power reserve display. The view of the lunar phases is reminiscent of classical representations of the moon, whose waxing and waning is due to the presence of two semi-circles. This is the method chosen by watchmakers over the centuries to depict the "celestial arena" in gold. In view of the extra space available in the large movement, the moon phase wheels in the IWC perpetual calendar now have more teeth, making the mechanism one of the most accurate available. After 577.5 years, it will deviate by just one day from the moon's actual progress. It is a modern and elegant timepiece that can hardly be bettered. The case is two millimetres less in diameter than that of its predecessor, a small modification that makes a visible difference on the wearer's wrist.

For more information, please call into our Canary Wharf store or log onto www.iwc.com
posted on Friday, July 13, 2007 8:58:13 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0]
    When shopping for a Rolex, it is always best to have a look around and ask the question "Who do Rolex trust to sell and service their watches?"  The answer in Liverpool and many other cities across the nothwest of England is David M. Robinson Ltd. 

We have been around for nearly 40 years and for a large portion of this time, we have been partners with Rolex.  Rolex are rightly very choosy about who is granted the prestigious position of being a Rolex Authorised Retailer.  In Liverpool, that honour is held exclusively by David M. Robinson who is allowed to sell Rolex watches from our Church Alley and North John Street stores.

Many so called 'experts' suggest that they are the people to talk to about Rolex but we think that it is safe to deal with the people that Rolex choose - David M. Robinson

Please visit www.rolex.com for more information

David M. Robinson Ltd. - the north's largest rolex agent
posted on Friday, July 13, 2007 10:03:17 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0]
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
    As a warning to those people who have considered buying a quality Swiss timpiece from an internet website, blitzwatches.om has gone into administration.  Many customers how have outstanding orders with the company will now struggle to recover any money from the company and will almost certainly not  receive any watches. 

The company was selling watches such as TAG Heuer and Omega from their website and a store in Hertford. The watches were obtained from overseas markets normally or were second hand but sold as new.  Any guarantees for watches sold by Blitz will now be void and the manufacturers will not entertain claims on their watches, as Blitz was not an authorised retailer.

Unfortunately on this occasion, the loser seems to have been the customer.

posted on Tuesday, July 10, 2007 10:34:18 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0]
    A Rolex is a precise mechanical instrument similar in may ways to a performance car.  Like a car, a Rolex or other fine timepiece requires regular maintenance and servicing to keep it working in great condition and running as it should.  Also like a car, a Rolex should be serviced and maintained by experts who have the equipment and expertise.

Rolex are very particular about who is authorised to work on their timepieces and both our technicians and their workshops undergo regular visits by management from Rolex that they meet the exacting standards laid down by Geneva.  At present David M. Robinson have Rolex approved technicians and workshops in both our North John Street and Manchester stores.  Our technicians are quite happy to discuss any areas of concern with customers and advise accordingly should a problem arise.

Keep your Rolex serviced regularly and it will give you a lifetime of enjoyment.

posted on Tuesday, July 10, 2007 9:47:20 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0]
Sunday, July 08, 2007
    The Basle Watch & Jewellery Fair was a very busy one for the staff of Rolex.  Many existing models were updated with revised cases, bracelets and dials.  These new models including the new Air-King, Date and new GMT Master II are now in store and are available to view.  The remaining new products including Milghauss and GMT Ice will be appearing later in the year but can we seen at www.rolex.com.

If you would like to see any of the new models or would like to reserve a model not yet released, then please call into any of our stores.  We can give you upto the minute information about expected delivery dates and any changes that are expected in the Rolex model line-up. We are the largest Rolex agent in the north for good reason....

posted on Sunday, July 08, 2007 10:04:40 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0]
Saturday, July 07, 2007
    Few people can argue that the internet has been anything but a revelation over the last ten years or so.  It has completely changed the way we book travel arrangements, pay bills, control our finances and shop.  The vast majority of times, the change has been for the better but con-men lurk around every corner and the anonymity afforded to them has made the internet a very dangerous place to make expensive transactions.

Famous brands as we have discussed in previous articles are often copied and the differences between the real and the fake are very hard to tell from a grainy picture on a computer.  We have had a lot of people approach David M. Robinson to verify the authenticity of watches purchased from various web sites.  The majority of the watches we see are fakes and the buyer then has the difficult task of trying to obtain a refund from a website or a PO Box number!

Patek Philippe, Breitling, TAG Heuer, IWC, Audemars Piguet, Cartier, Omega and Panerai are all targeted by the fraudsters because of their high quality and desirability.

Virtually all of the best known Swiss watch houses forbid authorised agents from selling their products on the web.  This is for a few very good reasons.  They want customers to have full reassurance should anything go wrong with their watch .  They want customers to touch and feel happy with their purchase prior to walking out of the store.  They want customers to choose from a full range and be informed by well trained sales staff about their prospective purchase.  Most of all they want the customer to be sure that they are buying a genuine product that should last a lifetime not a cheap copy that will fall about soon after walking out of the shop.

Before spending your hard earned cash on what appears to be the deal of the century, just ask the following questions:

1) Is the retailer an authorised agent for the brand?
2) Is the watch case and movement genuine?
3) Does the watch come with a full manufacturers guarantee? (Most will not touch a watch if not stamped by an authorised agent)
4) What happens if there is a problem with my watch?
5) Where are the company based and is their address bona fide?
6) Can I handle the watch prior to purchase and ensure it is the one for me?
7) Who will fit the bracelet for me?  (Many authorised agents charge for this if not bought from a authorised agent)
8) Is the watch second hand or does the guarantee contain the name of a previous purchaser? (Your name may not be the one in the guarantee)
9) Will the site still be trading in a few months?
10) Why are this site allowed to sell the watch when authorised agents are forbidden?
11) Is the watch definitely in stock? (Certain web sites source watches only after receiving your order, only to find that the watch is unavailable)
12) Does the web site offer extended guarantees or finance packages?

We all like to get a bargain but that bargain can often be a very expensive mistake and can often work out far more expensive in the long term. 

If you have any points or questions raised in this article, please feel free to contact me via karl@davidmrobinson.co.uk and I will be delighted to help in any way possible.

posted on Saturday, July 07, 2007 5:17:43 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0]
    David M. Robinson are pleased to announce that prestigious jewellery designer Georg Jensen has chosen Chester as the next store to expand the partnership between the two companies.  Following the success of the brand in the stores in Liverpool and Southport, Chester was the next logical step to take and the brand has receieved universal praise from loyal customers in the Chester area. 

For more information about Georg Jensen jewellery log onto www.georgjensen.com

posted on Saturday, July 07, 2007 4:30:09 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0]
    In April at the Basle Watch & Jewellery Fair, TAG Heuer announced the release of of limited edition watches to celebrate the association with the McLaren F1 team and their drivers Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso.   Due in store in the autumn to coincide with the climax of the F1 season, these watches will be very limited.

Fernando Alonso, the Formula 1 double World Champion and driver for the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes Team, has participated in the design of this new chronograph that reflects his relaxed, sporting image. A symbol of robustness and strength, the New TAG Heuer Formula 1 series has been reinterpreted with greater purity of lines and an extraordinary attention to details.

See http://www.tagheuer.com/the-collection/tag-heuer-formula-1/index.lbl?lang=en for more details.

posted on Saturday, July 07, 2007 4:14:01 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0]
    Graeme McDowell today shot a third round 65 to race up the leaderboard in the European Open at The K Club in Ireland.  McDowell who wears a Royal Oak Offshore Safari, joined the leaders at the top of the leaderboard to finish the third round at -6 heading into the final day.

posted on Saturday, July 07, 2007 3:55:51 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0]
    TAG Heuer ambassador, Lewis Hamilton will start in pole position tomorrow for The British Grand Prix. Hamilton set a blinding lap in qualifying in front of his home support to be at the front of the grid.  Fellow TAG Heuer ambassador Kimi Raikkonen will join him on the front row in his Ferrari and Fernando Alonso will start in third in the second McLaren.

posted on Saturday, July 07, 2007 3:48:42 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0]
Friday, July 06, 2007
    The latest celebrity magazines are full of what the celebs are wearing this season.  The same thing applies to their watches.  To save you the time and effort of trawling through  hundres of magazines, David M. Robinson will keep you fully up to date with who is wearing what.

This is what the celebs have been wearing lately:

George Clooney - Omega Planet Ocean Chronograph
Maria Sharapova - TAG Heuer Formula 1 sparkling
Roger Federer - Rolex Datejust
Sven Goran Eriksson - Rolex Daytona (steel)
Jose Mourinho - Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore
John Terry - Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore
Rafa Benitez - TAG Heuer Microtimer
Steven Gerrard - Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Polaris (Limited Edition)
Alex Curran - Rolex Daytona (steel)
Peter Crouch - Rolex Daytona (steel)
Wayne Rooney - Jacob & Co
Phil Mickleson - Rolex Cellini and Submariner 50th Anniversary (Green Bezel)
Darren Clarke - Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore
Kevin Spacey - IWC Da Vinci

David M. Robinson will keep you up to date with the latest watch of choice for celebs but please email karl.irwin@davidmrobinson.co.uk if you spot something that we may have missed.


posted on Friday, July 06, 2007 8:32:16 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0]
    Since opening our first store in London, David M. Robinson have stocked the luxury mobile phone brand Vertu.  The brand has performed exceptionally well with demand far outstripping supply.  This partnership looks to gather even more momentum following the delivery of the very first limited edition Ferrari Vertu phones in store.

Vertu and Ferrai have collaborated to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the birth of Ferrari.  The Italian car company was founded in Maranello in 1947 and to mark this momentus occasion Vertu have made 1947 pieces of a limited edition Ascent mobile phone. 

David M. Robinson received the first phones in the UK and these will be allocated to customers who have reserved one in the next few days.  Our allocation has completely sold out but please contact london@davidmrobinson.co.uk if you would like to be added to the reserve list, if we are able to secure further phones in the near future.

For further details please see www.vertu.com

posted on Friday, July 06, 2007 10:08:20 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0]
Thursday, July 05, 2007
    We were the first jeweller to offer 0% interest free credit on all watch purchases.  Since this time, we have extended this up to 3 years 0% interest free credit on all watches.  We continue to push the boundaries and are delighted to combine this with a 3 year guarantee on all watches (subject to a few small terms and conditions) but whether it be a Panerai or a Patek Philippe, as long as it is over £250 we will offer interest free credit (*subject to status).

Why wait for the watch of your dreams.....

posted on Thursday, July 05, 2007 4:29:08 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0]
    David M. Robinson are pleased to announce that they now have the brand new Omega Speedmaster collection in stock.  This limited series designed to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Speedmaster has just been delivered into our stores in Liverpool, Chester, Manchester, Altrincham and London.  Each watch is individually numbered with a certificate and presentation box.

Call into store or see www.omegawatches.com for more information.

posted on Thursday, July 05, 2007 3:43:34 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [9]
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
    Valencia, Spain - Following an epic battle with Team New Zealand, the Swiss entry - Alinghi has managed to retain the America's Cup.  Alinghi sponsored by Audemars Piguet came from trailing 2-1 to win the contest 5-2. 

The final was the most dramatic in recent history with both teams suffering from tactical errors and equipement failure.  Team New Zealand are now left to pnder what they have to do to wrestle the America's Cup from the arms of Alinghi.  After coming through the qualifying competition in style, Team New Zealand had high hope heading into the final - only for these to be dashed by the efforts of the Alinghi Team.

By conicidence, David M. Robinson have just supplied the first Royal Oak Offshore Alinghi Team Chronograph 2007 watch to come into the UK.  This is a real coup for David M. Robinson who are a very proud partner of Audemars Piguet and very excited to be chosen to be given the first watch into the country. A first in watchmaking, this watch made from forged carbon, with other versions available in rose gold and platinum.



For further details see www.audemarspiguet.com

posted on Wednesday, July 04, 2007 3:22:07 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0]
Monday, July 02, 2007
    The much anticipated 'Love' collection of watches are now in stock within David M. Robinson.  Feminine and classically Cartier, the 'Love' collection is available in yellow, white and rose gold.   Come in and see the collection for yourself, alternatively log onto www.cartier.com

posted on Sunday, July 01, 2007 11:11:27 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0]
Sunday, July 01, 2007
    Even though Round 7 of the America's Cup was cancelled today due to insufficient wind, Alinghi, the Swiss entry sponsored by Audemars Piguet leads 4 -2 heading into the conclusion of the event.  Alinghi, the defending champion of the event leads Team New Zealand as the event draws to a close. 

Round 7 of the America's Cup wil now take place on Monday 2nd July 2007.

posted on Sunday, July 01, 2007 10:44:58 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0]
    Vodafone McLaren Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton finished third in the French Grand Prix at Magny-Cours and took his eighth podium finish in the eighth race of the season. After 70 laps, Lewis came home 32.1 seconds behind winner Kimi Raikkonen meaning that he maintained the lead in the Drivers’ Championship with 64 points ahead of his first home Grand Prix at Silverstone next weekend.

I’m pleased to have finished third today and have continued my run of podium finishes in Formula 1,” he said. “I didn’t have the best start and I don’t know exactly what the reason was. My car was very good in the opening stage of the race, and I pushed hard to get past Kimi, but unfortunately it didn’t work out. We opted for a three-stop strategy. I am happy for my team as we are still heading both the drivers’ and constructors’ rankings. We will now focus on the British Grand Prix next week where I think we will be competitive again. I am confident for a better weekend at my home Grand Prix as everybody in the team has worked very hard for this, as we do for every race."

Meanwhile, teammate Fernando Alonso, who had started 10th on the grid following a gearbox problem in qualifying, ended up seventh and the Spaniard remains second in the standings with 50 points as a result. Although he gave 110% out there today, Fernando knew it was going to be a tough afternoon and while somewhat disappointed he knows all he can do now is look ahead, not back…

Both Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso are TAG Heuer ambassadors and Hamilton can currently be seen wearing the latest F1 Chronograph in orange.

www.tagheuer.com

posted on Sunday, July 01, 2007 10:37:21 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0]

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