Event environment and retired battleship USS Iowa, moored in San
Pedro, acts as the anchor site for the The 2023 Los Angeles
Sportswalk Of Fame inductees Image Credit: LA Sportswalk Of Fame
(2023)
Protocol Paused LA Sportswalk Of Fame Inductions Resume In San Pedro
Following the tumult created through our civic response to the threats
perceived from an experimental virus that escaped from a lab in Wuhan China,
the resumption of, after a protocol three year pause due to COVID-19, the Los
Angeles Sportswalk Of Fame presentations were held October 9th, 2023, amid a
great and anticipatory crowd primarily of folks local to San Pedro.
Los Angeles Sportswalk inductees pose with presenters to capture
the 2023 class on the USS Iowa. Image Credit: Myles Regan -
REGAN DIGITAL IMAGES (2023)
San Pedro, renowned for its prolific production of exceptional athletes, saw the inception of the San Pedro Sportswalk in 1978, a visionary idea proposed by former city Councilman John S. Gibson. This initiative sought to honor outstanding collegiate, Olympic, and professional athletes who had emerged from the city. Reminiscent of the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Sportswalk adorned Beacon Street District with bronze plaques, each bearing the name of a sports luminary and a symbolic representation of their respective sport.
Main deck of the USS Iowa. Image Credit: Myles Regan - REGAN
DIGITAL IMAGES (2023)
A period of hiatus for the Sportswalk occurred from 1998 to 2004. However, the Sportswalk to the Waterfront committee undertook the revival of this esteemed event as part of a broader strategy to breathe new life into San Pedro's historic downtown and establish a connection to its waterfront. This resurgence marked not only the return of the Sportswalk but also signaled the revitalization of the Beacon Street District.
Master of ceremonies FOX Sports college football analyst and a San
Pedro USC football family standout Petros Papadakis. Image Credit: Myles Regan - REGAN DIGITAL IMAGES (2023)
This annual celebration takes place in October and is orchestrated by the Sportswalk to the Waterfront committee. The Los Angeles Sportswalk Of Fame has expanded to include Local, Regional, National Athletes along with Coaches (Trani Award), and Veteran Services Members (Tillman Award), and Special Individuals Sports (Sports Humanitarian Award).
The Los Angeles Sportswalk Of Fame encompasses a diverse array of sports categories, reflecting the multifaceted achievements of San Pedro's athletes. These categories include Auto Racing, Baseball, Basketball, Boxing, Coaching and Leadership, Fitness, Football, Hockey, Horse Racing, Media, Softball, Surfing and Water Sports, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, and Water Polo. Each bronze plaque, meticulously crafted, stands as a testament to the indelible mark left by San Pedro's sporting legends, forever enshrined in the city's history.
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(2023)
The 2023 Los Angeles Sportswalk Of Fame inductees and their respective
awards are as follows:
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1. ** Bryan Bero ** - Local Athlete Award:
- Bero was a standout athlete, including playing football at
Bishop Montgomery High School and the University of Utah.
- He was a four-year football letterman and three-year starter
at fullback for the University of Utah.
- Bero holds the Utah record for most receptions in a season by
a running back.
Image Credit: Myles Regan - REGAN DIGITAL IMAGES (2023)
2. ** Alex Gray ** - Local and International Award:
- Gray is a professional surfer known for riding some of the
largest waves in the world.
- He has been featured on the cover of prominent surf magazines
and has won competitions such as the Nelscott Reef Big Wave Tour event.
Image Credit: Myles Regan - REGAN DIGITAL IMAGES (2023)
3. ** John Papadakis ** - Trani Award:
- Papadakis was a highly accomplished athlete in high school,
excelling in football, baseball, and track.
- He continued his success at USC, where he was a star middle
linebacker.
- Papadakis authored "Turning of the Tide," a book recounting
the historic 1970 USC/Alabama game.
- He has been active in the community and was involved in
advocating for San Pedro's waterfront development.
4. ** Fred Roggin ** - Humanitarian Award:
- Roggin is a retired sports anchor known for his career at
KNBC-TV and as a co-host of a sports talk radio show.
- He hosted the NBC sports coverage of the 2008 Special
Olympics and received numerous awards for his sports broadcasting.
- Roggin continues to work in radio alongside former NFL
quarterback Rodney Peete.
Image Credit: Myles Regan - REGAN DIGITAL IMAGES (2023)
5. **The Trani Majestic Family ** - Lifetime Achievement Award:
- The Trani family, including Lou, Jim, Jack, John, and Phil,
received the Lifetime Achievement Award.
- Their restaurant, Trani's Majestic Cafe, was a Southern
California sports institution and played a pivotal role in establishing the
Sportswalk Of Fame in San Pedro.
- They were avid supporters of local sports teams and brought
star power to the port community through their restaurant.
Image Credit: Myles Regan - REGAN DIGITAL IMAGES (2023)
6. ** Kim M. White ** - Community Service Award:
- Kim White is a triathlete with a doctorate and an extensive
background in athletic competitions.
- She has competed in numerous triathlons, marathons, cycling
tours, and swimming events.
- White has been involved in community service, including
organizing the New Year's Day swim at Cabrillo Beach and serving as an
officer for the Cabrillo Beach Polar Bear Club.
- She is also a personal trainer, triathlon coach, and the
first female exalted ruler for the San Pedro Elks Lodge.
These individuals have made significant contributions to the world of sports and their communities, earning them recognition and awards in the 2023 Los Angeles Sportswalk Of Fame induction.
It was grand to share time in the company of honorees and those who appreciated their accomplishments, again in a face to face gathering of like minded souls through this historic setting in San Pedro.
Rennsport Reunion 7 close-up presentation area set-up in the
WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca Media Center. Adorned with
graphics in the wall and hands-on watch making materials on the
desk space surround. Porsche Design Timepieces "Sports Car On The
Wrist." Image Credit: Edmund Jenks (2023)
Once every five years, the Rennsport Reunion has become a significant event in
the world of motorsports and Porsche enthusiasts. It was created to celebrate
the rich racing heritage of Porsche and to provide a platform for drivers,
fans, and historians to come together and honor the history of Porsche's
racing endeavors. Rensport Reunion 7, held at Monterey's WeatherTech Raceway
Laguna Seca, celebrated 75 years Porsche as a car manufacturer and luxury
products company.
Primary Porsche Motorsports ambassador and co-creator of the
Rennsport Reunion series of celebration events, Brian Redman in
his signature Bakerboy tweed cap, is imaged here as being the
first of a long "Icons Of Speed" dais table of autograph
presenters known, as is Mr. Redman, for their successes driving
Porsche cars in races throughout the world. Also in this dais
table are (R to L) David Piper, Jackie Oliver, John Osteen, John
Fitzpatrick, Sascha Maassen, Arie Luyendyk. Other Drivers &
Technicians further down the table in order included Rudi Lins,
Willi Kauhsen, Kevin Jeannette, Hurley Haywood, Andrew Davis,
& Manfred Schurti. Image Credit: Edmund Jenks (2023)
Brian Redman, a renowned racing driver with a successful career in various
motorsports categories, and Bob Carlson, who served as Porsche Cars North
America's longstanding press spokesperson, were the driving forces behind the
inception of the Rennsport Reunion. Their vision was to create a gathering
that would bring together individuals passionate about racing and Porsche,
where they could not only celebrate the brand's racing legacy but also pay
tribute to the people and cars that contributed to Porsche's storied history
in motorsports.
Since its inception in 2001, Rennsport Reunion has become a recurring event,
drawing Porsche enthusiasts, historic racing cars, and iconic drivers from
around the world. It has become a must-attend event for Porsche fans and
continues to showcase the brand's racing heritage, making it a remarkable
celebration of Porsche's racing legacy.
PIXAR's Jay Ward sports a Porsche Design Watch along side of CARS 2
Sally who looks on adoringly down to the item on Jay's arm, just
outside of the WeatherTech Raceway Media Center. Image Credit:
Edmund Jenks (2023)
Porsche Design, the luxury consumer products company based from the inception
of designing successful sports cars, is indeed known for its distinctive
design philosophy, which places a strong emphasis on optimizing function and
streamlining form. This approach can be summarized in several key principles:
** Optimizing Function: Porsche Design places a primary focus on
functionality and performance. Their products are designed to excel in their
intended use, whether it's automotive accessories, fashion, technology, or
other categories. The aim is to create products that not only look good but
also perform exceptionally well.
** Minimalism and Reductionism: The design philosophy of Porsche Design
often involves reducing a product's design elements to the essential
components. This minimalist approach seeks to eliminate unnecessary
complexity and adornments, resulting in clean and uncluttered designs.
** Innovation and Evolution: Porsche Design is known for its willingness to
challenge conventional design norms and push boundaries. They strive to
overcome the familiar and constantly explore new solutions and materials to
create unique and innovative products.
** Attention to Detail: The brand's commitment to quality and precision is
reflected in its meticulous attention to detail. Porsche Design products are
known for their craftsmanship and fine finishing, which contributes to their
overall appeal.
** Form Follows Function: This design philosophy aligns with the famous
modernist principle "form follows function." In Porsche Design, the form of
a product is a direct result of its intended purpose and functionality.
** Awards and Recognition: Porsche Design's commitment to both form and
function has garnered numerous awards and accolades over the years. Their
designs have been recognized for their excellence in aesthetics and
performance.
Overall, Porsche Design's design philosophy is characterized by a balance
between aesthetics and functionality, resulting in products that are not
only visually appealing but also highly practical and innovative. This
approach has allowed them to create a wide range of iconic and award-winning
designs across various industries.
The timepiece division of Porsche Design held an up-close presentation at the
Media Center which was quite enlightening for those who attended. What follows
is the audio from Porsche Design on the specifics surrounding the build of the
timepieces produced and delivered to the customers who would also desire to
wear a watch that represents the sports car they drive on their wrist.
Please enjoy this audio from the onsite presentation of Porsche Design and the
special limited edition timepiece by Rolf Bergmann - CEO, Gerhard J.Gerhard J.
Novak, GM, and Kurt Straumann - R&D of Porsche Design Timepieces, Porsche
Lifestyle Group.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Generated Transcript - Un-Edited - 90%
Accurate
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: I
have two colleagues with me. He's running out of the in Switzerland is one
of our master watchmakers and master engineers. He will also give you some
insight into.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: So
what we are doing is there have been a certain transfer from the dash to the
river and this didn't happen by chance. There's a little story, a little
heritage behind and would like to give you some insight. If there are any
questions, please jump in and as a brand and to watch it goes back to the
year 1972 and it goes back to this man. It is Ferdinand Alexander Porsche.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: He
is one of four sons of the sports car company founder Garry Porsche. He was
a designer and he joined his hardest company in 56, 57 becoming head of
design and he had the honor and also the pressure to create the success of
the 356. Today, we knew that he was the man to great that I love him, which
set the back post for today and made him become an icon as a designer as
well.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: In
1972 it was a very important year because in 1972. Due to several reasons,
family decided to take the company public and to bring in el management to
all four sons of Harry and the cousin. And here they were engaged in a car
company. So by deciding that the, the company goes public and management was
brought in a young gentleman all in the late twenties, mid thirties,
suddenly they were jobless.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: So
no need to really as it was, it's a Porsche, Porsche and he was a designer,
he started his own business called Porsche Design that goes back to 1972.
Today, we're really happy that it was him and not Mr Muller. Otherwise, he
would talk about Muller Design today.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
The whole thing started with the first order or the first project that was
given to the newly founded studio. It was to create the wrist watch for the
employees that were with the company for 25 years. And I support the family
has always been very deep and closely related to me wrist watches. They want
to go over something that was existing and put an engraving on. They asked
to create the watch.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
Please try to go back to the fifties and sixties. There was only one model
line, the 356 and then the 911 as a designer, he was mainly doing race cars
and in the fifties and early sixties, long distance racing became popular
and long distance 24 hours means 12 hours driving. Make yourself an idea. In
the early sixties, the front lights, they were more, they were better
candles.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
Then the weather condition like today, a little rain and 12 hours at night,
the cars were doing more than 200 MPH already in these days. So imagine at
night the guys could see nothing mainly due to the fact that the dash, it
was metal and it created a lot of distraction. So the best thing before
putting more and more power to the engine was to reduce glare distraction.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: So
and slowly but suddenly in 1969 the death within the 911 turn to black
white, just a lot of the fact that Matt black and Matt white is the maximum
contrast and this is how the looks like it still 911 or look like this. So
when he was asked to do a was he exactly what he did? He transferred what he
detected what he developed over here and made a watch truck in 1972.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: I
was four years old. I cannot prove that, but it was told that it was a
complete revolution because watchers per definition were jewelry. They were
glimmering, they were shimmering and like watch some British media stated
that you can only wear it for fun, but it was quite strange. So this is how
everything started.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
Now, we know that not all of the employees that were given one of these
watches kept it because suddenly some of the watchers were spotted on the
race drivers, wrist watches, race drivers, wrist like surfers, they could be
easily spotted. So here we see Mario Andretti wearing the watch in 1978 from
the world world champion. You have many others of this, of this era wearing
it.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
And by doing so that what became popular for owners of their deal, there is
a watch on it, how to get that and this is how the whole thing started to be
commercial. So there was no commercial stuff behind that. Two other
gentlemen from this era, you probably know, might know a family is still
today and in these days, that's a victim of the early eighties.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: So
in these days, he was head of Formula One Ferrari team and he was only
fierce in the early eighties was the sponsor of Formula One, was a partner
of Ferrari and he was very the designer because he was the coolest stuff
these days, he always wore it outside. That was the Italian style. So this
is how the one became quite popular due to his properties. So perfect.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
And so what a second career as a military watch, the military means that
many air forces, mainly air force organizations took the watch and gave
their staff, their pilots the watch because it was perfect to read. It was
very functional. So we had to er even with have to put that on the wrist.
Then we had all the airports of Tigers they were equipped with that war gave
another another something in 1968 top gun movie.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
Tom was wearing the, was a funny marketing guy or somebody for placement.
Cruz wanted to be as authentic as possible in everything he wore. So as the
Tigers wore the time he wanted to go with it as well because that was the
watch of the Tigers. He didn't want to go for anything else. And this is how
to watch them.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: By
the way, in 86 she raimer doing the production, they, they did not buy it.
They asked us our Beverly Hills store down, down to rent the watch. So we
took it back after the, after the movie in a 22 release, he wore the watch
again.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: It
was exactly the same watch. We kept it over the years. So we lend it to him
for more time too, but we took it back. Of course, he wanted to purchase it,
but we didn't sell it to him and maybe there will be a third and they will
give it for the third time.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: So
in a nutshell, this is the history and heritage by Port Sargeant or how to
watch it.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
Alexander. He was a guy here when he was asked about his purpose. He said it
was all about raising the risk.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: So
today we call it sports, the w and all that started 51 years ago.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
Today is a fully owned subsidiary of OEG. So we belong to the sports car.
It's not a privately held company anymore, but it, and we have four main
tasks. One task is we need to work on. I won't call it compensate, but at
least lower the risk of the biggest disadvantage of our sports car that we
have.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
You know what it is. There's one big disadvantage that every sports car has
that we of course, you cannot take it with you, the restaurant, the living
room, the gym, the golf course, you have to leave it outside in the parking
space, parking lot, the garage, whatever.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: So
we started to work on extending sports car ownership experience and puts the
essential part of the watch of the power inside the watch by doing so we
have the honor and all the privilege to preserve and continue as new
territory.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
Perception of Porsche. Porsche is the only car manufacturer that does
watches on its own. And so we are approaching the target group, we are
approaching him and the friends with the, that's the one.
SPEAKER 2: We are doing that for.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: We
have a little overview about the 51 years that we're doing watches. The 1st
40 years, we were cooperating with external partners with a little in this
was I was doing our watches and in 2012, we stopped that bring the operation
setting up the amount of in Switzerland So as of 2014 became a fully
independent watch manufacturer.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: So
that's a little bit, a little bit that in our story. So in terms of
experience and in terms of your ability of watch making, we are still in our
baby shoes for 10 years next year. But in terms of we already, so what are
we doing?
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: We
are not behaving as a typical watch manufacturer because we are doing
watches to extend his experience and to continue his legacy is to a certain
extent, the majority of our business to create individual watches, matching
our customers cars, we'll do a deep dive on that.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
Then there, since 2020 all model lines offer the opportunity to have a high
end mechanical looking like a mechanical watch inside the of course, we
brought back to watch last year. So that's the offer that we do and it's of
course, very important.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
The main thing that we do is we offer fully real life watches to our
customers. It may not sound that dramatic to you yet, but we'd like to give
you some insight why we do that and how we do that. So probably have seen
the house, we call it, you dream, we build it and we do that with the watch
it.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: So
our customers, as you probably know, they maximize the individualization of
cars in terms of colors, in terms of leather, in terms of yard, in terms of
wheels coloring the wheels. So 911 is personal and there is no stock. So we
don't build houses, start to put it anywhere on the lot, you order the car
and then we start building it and we follow that and transfer that into.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: So
it's all about colors. Of course, it's all about the maximum to the car. And
we call the program custom built because the custom built, what is mentioned
in your car and how we do that. We have a little movie with us.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: So
whatever we do at the moment is late to the 911. So we still watch this
fully magic.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: It
means as a customer, you have, you choose your car, it's red if it's yellow
and then you start choosing your personal was. So the they are variety. The
start of the past of the Titanium Titanium black. All you like. There we go
with the hands.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
Then we have the coloration of the ring, matching the interior color, all
the, all the yarns exactly matching what you have inside your car. And as we
are an engineering company, of course, we don't do normal winding rotors. We
transfer to the design of your wheel and make it a winding rotor even using
the same class problem.
SPEAKER 2: So as you have seen.
PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECE CONFIGUTATOR Image Credit: Screengrab
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https://www.porsche-design.com/us/en/timepieces/custom-built-timepieces/#Configurator
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
Today, there are more than 6 million options without over banned options. So
we cannot behave like a normal watch manufacturer because what watch shall
be built and what, what should be put on stock. We would need warehouses
that would cover all inside here. Like so there is only one man woman
knowing how the future watch looks like it's you as a customer. So that's
with the sports car.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: So
we have created a watch config it's net based web based and you enter it and
you create your watch following the car config with the housing with the
hands with all the details. And at the end, it gives you a hope, you know
the price, you hand it over to your dealership and your dealer orders. They
want to match it to your car.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: If
you have a car, you can move at the the vehicle identification number and
send it to actually more than 6 million options available on top of that. As
of last year, we also offering paint to sample. I don't know how familiar
you are with the paint to sample is one of the key offers at port. Also have
the maximum individualized for the outside, which is offering inside the 26
space colors, which is offering one.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
And so in total, you may choose nearly 150 different colors, blues and
whatever this is a screenshot from the watch config. So then you do the same
choice. In that case, you can read, you click on the configuration, it shows
how the what you look like, it gives you the price and it will accept or not
like the car config each click is increasing your bill.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: So
important to know we only have Porsche colors because we are the sports car
manufacturers manufacturers. So when we talk about red, we talk about red
and Carmine red. When we talk about yellow, we talk about pink, yellow. When
we talk about green, we talk about green, 10 green, green, but Nova green.
So exactly what we offer within our sports and how we do that.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
This is the Switzerland to do so we have to build an dedicated factory,
possible to do it with anybody else just by a lot of reasons, but to do all
that like the winding road and all the things, we, we need to have access to
the future cars. So we start working on the watches, matching our future
cars 3 to 4 years in advance and how we do that. I would like to ask my
colleague to give you a deep time on that.
ROLF BERGMANN - CEO, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
Yes, of course. Thank you. So when it comes to design time pieces, we first
of all have to know that we take the development process of the car. And so
we are deeply involved and that's what advise us for the future. So we know
the, we know the when you talk about material, we talk about Titanium. Why?
ROLF BERGMANN - CEO, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
Because Titanium, we know for motor sport since 1968 Titanium and strong and
Titanium is absolutely skin friendly. There is no reaction to the human skin
and it's corrosion protected, it cannot corrode. So therefore, Titanium is
the best material for witch. And therefore today our time pieces are made
only from Titanium.
ROLF BERGMANN - CEO, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: So
to show you a little bit of parallel in the assembly, we have this movie
because we adapted the partial production principles and exactly built like
a 911 factory. Due to the variation, every watch is a single watch for a
watchmaker. Every watch is picked for the customer. Every watch is
different. So we do not have the same watch in the assembly line.
ROLF BERGMANN - CEO, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
When these are a few pictures in the movie for the 911 exclusive where we
did it. And you see what we do for the time and what we do for the car. And
he got to work at the body shop and he used to work in the manufacturing in
Switzerland. So that's the measuring of the diet of the printing. After
picking this for a watch, you pick every part for a watch.
SPEAKER 2: Yes.
ROLF BERGMANN - CEO, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: And
then we assemble each single box head in the hand carbon fiber marriage with
the engine for the car, with the engine in the assembly of the rotor
assembly of the wheel, bringing the cap on the rod, bringing the cap on the
wheel.
ROLF BERGMANN - CEO, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: And
the quest is very detailed checking if the wheel is turning, checking the
wheel for the car, posing the checking of the rotors working quite well and
turning the car to the testing area for the car, the leather shocking how
sewing the leather for the sport car, the door handle, the door panel and
also for the bra, the same leather, the same stitching, the same holes
inside.
ROLF BERGMANN - CEO, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: So
the cause there is no question which kind of leather we take, we take only
original car. They no and you do that, you can get a little feeling of that
what we are doing because there is not only a video and a few pictures we
have here a lot of samples with us where we can show you how it works.
ROLF BERGMANN - CEO, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: So
now you can take pictures of everything. So first of all, let's talk about
the coloration of the cow. Every color has a sample. These are the color
samples. The original ones, we have all the colorations and we use this
original coloration rings to color the rings.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: So
we take the the original also when it comes to leather and we develop and
make the coloring.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: So
all the 150 colors that we have and you have your car and you have a in
there, we paint one ring in the same on his side.
ROLF BERGMANN - CEO, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: You
answer is the original dial where the colored ring then is, the dial is
always the same.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: Of
course, depending on several versions of dial looks a bit different to the
dial.
ROLF BERGMANN - CEO, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: For
example, when it comes to the click on to give to the on the, and we do it
because the wheel has a crest.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
You take the, we have it with the.
ROLF BERGMANN - CEO, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
Color on the back.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
And once you get your needs when you have the colored crest and we do the
colored one. If you have it black and white, when you have an RS, it says Rs
on your wheel, then we have the RS exactly the one.
ROLF BERGMANN - CEO, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
Like your car.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: So
it's the same with the letter.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: So
we use exactly the same skin like with the cars. So we put the leather in
all the coloration to the supplier in Italy. And we learned them how to, how
to sew a band because this letter of course, normally is not used car.
Leather, automotive letter is not used for. So you have to have a certain
packing. So there is something in if you give it a try, there is a little
exactly which avoids the keeps like this.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: So
it has a certain tension and the supply in Italy when you order, for
example, a band like this with, with red because you have it in your car.
Then you order from the dealership reaches the manufacturer and then there's
a list with all the components. Then the order close to a supplier in Italy,
then he takes one of the skins exactly the same skin that is used for your
car.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: He
takes the yarn which also is there. So we have, we have stock with our
supplier. So then the config says you want to have that band with that yarn,
then they start se one band and make it your coloration, your size three
sizes available and build one bank. So zero effect policy because we only we
can't build a watch like that. So that's a philosophy. Every component.
SPEAKER 4: When I do the allocation at the same time, I order the watch the
website link, the number from one. Give me a number.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
The leading number is called commission number with the car. The commission
number also runs with the watch. That's how car. So as soon as the
commission number and if you would like to have to win, then we, we start at
5000.
ROLF BERGMANN - CEO, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: You
have to win.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
Get to look forward to you. How long did it take? How long did it take? It's
managed by how long it take?
ROLF BERGMANN - CEO, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: You
take? 10 days and.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
You are no force. We don't force, we have a test for three days at the
moment. The program is available in six markets here in the US, the UK.
ROLF BERGMANN - CEO, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: Can
anyone get one?
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
You have to have a Porsche around 5000 quite quickly. And we are now the
next time, bigger markets, then you can work markets in 28.
ROLF BERGMANN - CEO, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: The
program with the wheel of the principle is the same. But the 911, for
example, it only.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: In
the parking, I'm running the washi vision of. So everything that's related
to hands, indicate to me in jeopardy for a while.
EDMUND JENKS - MOTORSPORTS JOURNAL: I don't think if I may since I'm
recording. Can I have you introduce yourself and your title and then have
Rolf and then Kurt, can we do that now? Ok. Your name is Gerhardt Novak.
Yes. And you are, I'm the general manager. Ok. And this gentleman over here
is Rolf Bergmann. No, he can talk, come over here and introduce yourself.
Your name is.
ROLF BERGMANN - CEO, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP: So
my name is Rolf Bergmann. I'm the CEO of course time pieces, Switzerland.
Ok. And we are in Switzerland responsible for the development and the
production of the time pieces. So we take the customers and bring it to the
excellent.
EDMUND JENKS - MOTORSPORTS JOURNAL: And then I'd like Kurt to come over here
if he can, I'd like to interrupt you. Hello, Kurt. Could you introduce
yourself and give me your title first off your name.
KURT STRAUMANN - R&D, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE
GROUP: My name is Kurt, and Truman. Kurt Truman. My name and you function
maker. Yes. And I'm an R and D engineer at Porsche Design Time Piece. And I,
I am in charge of this new product, which is of this new product and I try
to be humble, but that's just the way it is.
KURT STRAUMANN - R&D, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE
GROUP: It's unique in the watch industry. It, it, we have here a case out of
car Titanium and this is think about almost like as hot as diamond. So you
can see and not just hot, but you can feel it. It's a very.
KURT STRAUMANN - R&D, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE
GROUP: If you want more in detail, it's made out of you and we compress it.
And then in the first step, we're going to make a pre heat at 800 degrees.
GERHARD J. NOVAK, GM, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE GROUP:
During three days. And then yes.
KURT STRAUMANN - R&D, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE
GROUP: And then in the second heat process for about 2000 °C and then you
will have the shape and the finishing, we will have to make it too. It
takes, it takes three hours to finish it because you cannot do it by 11 way
it's almost like.
KURT STRAUMANN - R&D, PORSCHE DESIGN TIMEPIECES, PORSCHE LIFESTYLE
GROUP: And what is, what is also unique is, you can imagine this is
material, material for the case. It has to be from anesthetic standpoint. It
has to look good, you know, so we have to make our own recipe to get to this
tool for the cavity. And that's what we have to do. That's how it looks like
you.
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