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Rado watches have cornered the niche for upmarket watches that are different from more traditional Swiss watches. Rado watches stand out from other watches because of Rado’s use of new, modern materials and striking design. Rado were the first to produce the world’s first truly scratch-proof watch; the DiaStar.
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Rolex watch repair in buffalo ny - A Personal Review of Rado Watches
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February 5th, 2008
Purchasing a watch is as easy as plunking down change for a cup of coffee, right? Nope. If you want to find a watch that matches your quality and price range then you will need to spend more time thinking about your watch purchase. If you take the time to research watches you improve your chances of finding the best deal. You will also ward off the opportunity to buy a watch impulsively that might not be the best watch for your needs.
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Buy Your Watches with Care! (Diy watch repair)
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January 11th, 2008
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Blancpain Leman Alarm GMT is an exclusive mechanical mens watch that was produced specially for Blancpain by Frederic Piguet. It runs on an automatic movement with a rotor with Cotes de Geneve patterns. It has special functions like a second time zone, alarm, and power reserve above the standard hour, minute, and small seconds.
There are two versions of this watch, the 18K pink gold case and the white gold case. We will discuss about the pink-gold version here.
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Blancpain Men’s Watches: Leman Alarm GMT (Watch repair port charlotte florida)
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November 10th, 2007
Whatever your favorite sports team is, there is no better way to make your statement than to tastefully show up for one of their games wearing a sports team watch with their team logo on the dial. You can see it now…just like in the movies. Basketball game - big, huge. You take a seat in a strategic spot, where all the important people can see you. Make yourself comfortable, speak to whoever you’re with, when suddenly…swoosh! You pull out your very own sports pocket watch with your favorite basketball team’s logo!
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Sports team watches - a fashion statement for every taste (Watch repair books)
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October 17th, 2007
For those of us who own a wristwatch, it is often more than just a utilitarian timepiece. We want form as well as function and that can be easily achieved by turning to a reputable watch manufacturer. While there are many brands of watches that have achieved a pinnacle of popularity, Citizen Watch continues to attract consumers because of its dependability, high-style, and affordability.
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Citizen Watch: Watch Of The (Watch repair videos) People
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October 10th, 2007
After you are set up with a watch wholesaler your work is not done. In fact, it is only just beginning. It is great that you have found a wholesaler who you can trust, but the fact of the matter is that you are just at the beginning of the process at this point. The next step is the most important, and can also be the most fun if you know what you are doing. Of course this is the ordering process. This is when you will first get a taste of the action, and learn what it takes to be a success.
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Ordering Wholesale (Clock watch repair videos) Watches
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October 7th, 2007
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So you have been out and bought an alarm watch. You decided to buy one because of the busy timetable you have. There are plenty of meetings throughout the day and setting your mobile to beep beep at the right moment just doesn?t cut it. You decided a simple to use alarm watch would do the trick. Well that?s ok but what you didn?t realize is that this watch is a lot more expensive than the regular off the shelf variety you have been used to in the past. So you figure you really need to take care of this one. But how do you look after a watch? What do you have to do with it to make sure it lasts a long time? Does it need any maintenance? You never even considered these questions with regards to a watch before did you?
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Great Tips On (Geneva watch repair) Caring For Your Alarm Watch!
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October 5th, 2007
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Tritium paint has been used on the hands and numerals of watches since the 1930’s. At first this technology was Top Secret and restricted to use on military watches.
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Tritium Technology in Military Watches (Watch repair shop)
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October 4th, 2007
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Everything has its beginning. And if you believe that time starts from somewhere, also consider the beginning of time measurements. Early people have devised a system to tell the exact date. But a device that exactly tells the precise time comes much later. Water clocks, sundials, and candle clocks are the earliest instruments that somehow manage to tell time but accuracy is far from achievable. In the 13th century, weight-driven clocks were developed. It used gears while hour hand was already used while the minute hand was an indication of luxury and wealth. The weight-driven clocks were publicly displayed on church towers, city halls, and monasteries. In the 16th century, clocks were produced using spring instead of weight. The portable clocks or the pocket watches were the first timepieces that the public can own. During this time, the only persons who can own them were the rich and owning one signified the status, authority, and wealth of the person. Often, portable watches were placed on the wall of the house. The term ?portable? though did not mean it could be carried on your pocket. The term changed its meaning some years later. The first transportable watches or pocket watches was used also in the 16th century. This time, clocks no longer had to stay at one place. Pocket watches can already be worn around the neck or carried on a pocket. The same era also brought revolution to the development of pocket watches. Mechanisms were introduced to bring time-telling precision. Some packet watches even had an alarm. The entry of the 17th century made pocket watched even more desirable. The box-like image was removed and was replaced by more rounded and slimmer cases. Clockmakers also became instant artists as they infuse designs and craftsmanship to every pocket watch the made. When Christian Huygens discovered the law of pendulum, which for your information was different from Galileo?s, clock had yet again moved one step further. The law proved to be very helpful in the development of pocket watches. In the 18th century, pocket watches continued to evolve. This time, jewels were used as bearings. Diamonds became part of some pocket watches that boosted the price of a single pocket watch to the ceiling. Oil was also became part of pocket watches during this period. This was to lubricate and smoothen the movement of the watch?s hands. In the second half of the 18th century, pocket watches were produced with three hands. Contrary to the inclusion of the minute hand during the 16th century, second hand made sense since accuracy in telling time was far better. In the 19th century came the glory days of the packet watches. This era brought the several watchmakers into the picture. Names such as LeCoultre & Cie, Ulysse Nardin, Minerva, Heuer, IWC, and many others were established in this period. The quality of pocket watches became better than ever. By the turn of the 20th century, certificates were issued to those watchmakers that created precise watches. Unlike the previous years, issuance of certificate became more of a requirement than luxury. And as the years gone by, the popularity of pocket watches diminished as wristwatches became more popular. Although pocket watches are not so much used today, it has served as one of the important instruments for several centuries.
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A Brief History Of Pocket Watches (Watch repair rolex)
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September 27th, 2007
Numerous reasons are given when people are asked why they want to own a military watch and some veterans claim it is because of the quality and durability of the timepieces. Others may need the same durability of a watch for outdoor sports or their occupation. Persons in the armed forces needed a timepiece they could rely on for many reasons, including coordination of events, yet their military watch had to be able to withstand the rigors of strenuous outdoor activities. If used during actual battle they needed to be camouflaged so as not to give them away and yet be visible after dark. Being water resistant is also important to a military watch and even the least expensive ones, replicas of the type of military watch used in Vietnam, is claimed to be water resistant to 99-feet. In the 1960’s, these watches were issued only in olive green but by the end of the 1960’s and into the 1970’s, they were also available in flat black, complete with flat black web wristband. A military watch worn by special forces personnel requires special features, among them additional water resistance and most special forces diving watches resist water intrusion up to 990 feet. Its special black matte non-reflective finish is resistant to fading and discoloration, however under extreme use it can be damaged by rough contact with other metals and rocks. Stay Hidden with Special Illumination At night, when time is of the essence, a military watch can be helpful with tritium-coated hands that do not send out a lighted signal. For example a H3 Traser military watch, Model P6502. Its black stainless steel case and carbon fiber rotating bezel have tritium-coated hour and minute hands, hour markings and marking on the bezel for easy reading in complete darkness. The glass is made of hardened mineral glass and it has a nice appearance during the day but virtually blends in with the night after dark. At under $300, this type watch is popular with hunters and others who feel the need to own a quality military watch. For wilderness hikers or campers, there is a military watch with a building barometer to detect upcoming changes in the weather, as well as an altimeter and digital compass with bearing indicator to help with your navigation through unfamiliar territory. Made of aluminum and carbon fiber it is lightweight but still extremely durable and the hard mineral glass is break resistant to withstand shock.
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A Military Watch Can Survive Rough Treatment (Vintage watch repair albuquerque)
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September 18th, 2007
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