Thursday, November 20, 2008

Watch Worth Millions of Dollars



What thing would you pay millions of dollars for? In fact, I can't believe there is something in this world worth the fortune. I was naturally even more amazed to find out that this million-requiring item is possible to be placed at one's wrist. Who would dare put on a watch worth $9 million? Right, nobody! The treasury is kept at Vacheron Constantin's Geneva headquarters.


The out-of-this world diamond watch is called Kallista, meaning the most majestic in Greek. The world- renowned watch-making masterpiece was created for Vacheron Constantin by the designer Raymond Moretti in 1979. If you adore diamonds, this thing is just right for you - imagine 118 flawless emerald-cut diamonds united by one timepiece. The brilliance of Kallista weighing 2.2 pounds will make you blind but I'm sure you won't be able to take your eyes of it.


There naturally appears the question - why is the most expensive watch almost never seen on someone's wrist? Its owner, some Arab sheik, has delegated Vacheron Constantin to take care of Kallista, provide its safeness and proper performance. The sheik is not the only person who took the challenge of becoming the watch's owner - the diamond piece has changed hands time and again, still there is some mystery surrounding their personalities.


The owners of Vacheron Constantin watches prefer to remain in the shade, however some of them are quite well-known - Larry King and Charlie Sheen from the present-day heroes, but what will you say about the ones from the past? Napoleon Bonaparte, the Duke of Windsor and Harry Truman, Pope Pius XI, as well as numerous Egyptian kings and Arab sheiks entered the legendary list.


The Kallista watch provided the company's watchmakers with inspiration for creating a series of limited edition diamond timepieces formed into the Kalla collection which was launched in 1981. The models from the collection were crowned with such impressive titles like Queen Kalla, Regent Kalla and Earl Kalla, and surprising - the King Kalla. The 50 carats of diamonds were required to give birth to the timepiece. What do you think the price of the watch is? The King Kalla is also millions-worth - between $2 -3 million. The single-edition Lady Kalla was destined for Diana, Princess of Wales. It was a wedding gift carved from 18-carat white gold presented by some mysterious Arab sheik. The secret-watch comprised 108 emerald-cut flawless diamonds, with the dial embellished by 26 more diamonds. Somebody estimated the timepiece to be worth about $500,000, but I'm sure it will soon join the list of those millions-worth.


Well, probably you do not know how to spend your thousands or millions of dollars - an exclusive watch is a smart way out if you are courageous enough to wear a fortune on your wrist.


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