Saturday, August 27, 2011

Antonio Bernini-AB003




Model No : Antonio Bernini-AB003

Product Specifications :

Manufacturer : Antonio Bernini

Packaging : Official Antonio Bernini Presentation Box

Guarantee : Official Antonio Bernini 2 Year Guarantee

Gender : Gents

Dial Colour : Sapphire Crystal Case Back

Metal : Stainless Steel

Strap type : Black Leather Strap

Water Resistant : 3ATM Water Resistant

Movement : Automatic - No Battery Required, Swiss Technology with Skeleton Movement

Watch Style : Formal & Classic

Extra Features : Certified Diamond on the Crown

Two Year Warranty.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

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Titan Fastrack Watches-the fantastic choose for one and All

In The yr 1998,quality replica watches the main Indian watchmaker Titan entered entered in in the direction of timepiece design marketwith the producer brand new Fastrack watches. It grew to turn out to be considered a trademark for the youthful peoplewhich reflected ¡°coolness¡± and ¡°must-have¡± features among the the youths.
The most popularwatches in these groups experienced been Campus watches, The Fastrack electronic watches, XY timepieces the Titan Fastrack Neon Disc timepieces as well as the timepieces for woman.

TitanFastrack Campus Watches:
Titan Fastrack timepieces Campus are interestingfeatures and styles, which consist inside the water-resistant tape producing utilization of the built-in analog compass. This assortment of Fastrack timepieces was to amend the definitions of watchesthat we have today.
Titan Fastrackwatches campus are thrilling for the hiking and climbing gear. Perfectlydesigned for heavy use, this circle of clocks hanging apart away from your hook carabineerbelt. Crystal timepieces for guys on safeguard to safeguard the decanter or wineglass and case. Dials aredesigned and patterned luminescent ink fill the wish, you can see the hour andminute as well as the following hand even within of your dark. This was fueled by radiums.

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Company has reported the excellent growth rate by the end of 2010 and planning to open 100 such stores by 2011 and working hard to achieve the target. When it comes to Fast Track Watches price then, you will go crazy with affordable price figures. Fastrack Watches price starts near around Rs.500 onwards. Similarly, Titan Sonata Watches are popular among the quality conscious crowd that aspire for the feature-packed, graceful and affordable timepieces. Titan Sonata SF watches, Titan Sonata Delightful Duo watches, Titan Sonata Yuva collection, Titan Sonata Soild Steel collection and Titan Sonata Gold Plated watches etc. are the currently available collection from the company.

Sonata Watches price starts from Rs.1000 onwards. If you are particularly browsing for the Titan Watches price and its sub-brand Watches price then, you simply need to logon www.naaptol.com that will bring you all the possible answers. On this shopping and product comparison web portal you will also get available with the plenty of other products under the flagship of different brands, compare the features and price of the products and enable to avail the benefits of the best online deals with discounts.

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Watches are one among the hottest fashion accessories that represent your personality with great dignity. However, earlier watches had been considered mainly as the men belongings but now you will find the extensive collection of the feminine and unisex timepieces. Basically, these timepieces can be categorized into four: Quartz watches, Analog watches, Digital watches and Mechanical watches. Quartz watches have conventional electronic circuit, which has been regulated by a quartz crystal. Analog watches come integrated with three rotating hands pointing to numbers arranges in a circular direction.

Whereas, the Digital watches have got the incorporation of advanced technology and good number of accessorial features like alarms, calendar, temperature reader, stop watch and lots more. These watches have digital display of the time and mostly preferred by the youngsters. Mechanical watches are quite costly affair and use gear to measure time but much accurate as the quartz watches. There further can be sub-divide into various types like Sport Watches, Ladies Watches, Gents Watches, Kids Watches, Casual Watches, Designer Watches, Luxury Watches and many more.

The growing fashion of the Watches make the companies to come-up with more innovative designs and technically refined models. Titan, Quartz, Tag Heuer, Timex, Rolex, Fastrack, Sonata and various other Watch manufacturers offer the wide collection of the watches to meet your variety of needs and demands. Titan is one among the leading and most promising watch makers that owns the unique array of the designer, luxurious and all kind of watches. Fastrack is the youth iconic sub-brand of the Titan that had been launched in 1998.

Monday, July 25, 2011

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A watch is a small timepiece, typically worn either on the wrist or attached on a chain and carried in a pocket, with wristwatches being the most common type of watch used today. They evolved in the 17th century from spring powered clocks, which appeared in the 15th century. The first watches were strictly mechanical. As technology progressed, the mechanisms used to measure time have, in some cases, been replaced by use of quartz vibrations or electromagnetic pulses and are called quartz movements.[1] The first digital electronic watch was developed in 1970.[2]

Before wristwatches became popular in the 1920s, most watches were pocket watches, which often had covers and were carried in a pocket and attached to a watch chain or watch fob.[3] In early 1900s, the wristwatch, originally called a Wristlet, was reserved for women and considered more of a passing fad than a serious timepiece. Real gentlemen, who carried pocket watches, were actually quoted as saying they would "sooner wear a skirt as wear a wristwatch"[citation needed]. This all changed in World War I when soldiers on the battlefield found using a pocket watch to be impractical, so they attached the pocket watch to their wrist by a cupped leather strap. It is also believed thatGirard-Perregaux equipped the German Imperial Navy in a similar fashion as early as the 1880s, which were used while synchronizing naval attacks and firing artillery.[4]

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Watch Company can design the best looking watch cases, have perfect ingenious movements, have dials that are pleasing to the eye, but all this is meaningless if they cannot bring the product to The Market Place effectively.

Rolex were Masters at Marketing. Perhaps the most notable marketing event in Rolex history belongs to the Rolex Deep Sea Special, a huge – 57mm by 40mm by 39mm - Submarine-derived watch.

They took their cue from the World of Formla 1 Motor Racing, and understood that a Prototype Dive Watch had to be developed that would need to:-

- survive some of the harshest Deep Sea conditions know to Man

- achieve a World Dive Record and still be waterproof and functional

- be linked with an Historic Achievement

- resulting in World Wide Pubilicity.

Linking up with the Piccard Family was the perfect long term stratergy.

Since the early 1920s, Rolex had worked on the development of waterproof watches, the famous Oyster models. To put their Prototype Rolex Deep Sea Special on a trial on which no other watch had ever been, they contacted Professor Piccard to test watches during his diving experiments. Piccard accepted and Rolex engineers developed a watch fitted with a special case and a domed crystal in order to hold up to extreme pressure. Because of the tremendous pressure, the depth a diver can reach without special equipment is very limited; the deepest recorded dive by a skin diver is 127 meters (417 ft). To explore even greater depths, deep-sea explorers are forced to use specially constructed steel chambers to protect them. The Deep Sea Special was designed focusing on the same guidelines as a Bathyscaphe, in other words it was a specially pressurised constructed steel chambers to protect the movement and dial.

According to Rolex Geneva Archives, a small series of Deep Sea Special Watches were developed and participated in Piccards Bathyscaphe Dives in 1950, 1953 and 1960.

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Swiss watchmaker Montres DeWitt has drawn on elements of the Pre-Raphaelite art movement, incorporating elements of womanhood, romanticism and nature to create the "Golden Afternoon", an extraordinary collection unveiled at BaselWorld. In the same way the first avant-garde artistic movement focused on a return to a more direct and honest artistic expression which comprises ample details, intense colours and complex compositions, DeWitt's latest...

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In 1924, the first wristwatch is produced and Seikosha became the Seiko Corporation, parent company of Seiko Corporation of America. Seiko continued to produce innovative, quality watches, fallowing with the windable wristwatch, quartz clocks, transistorized table clocks, and the world's first quartz chronometers which were used in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. The world's first wall clock followed in 1968.

In 1992 Seiko continued to be the technical leader in watches and produced the kinetic watch - no batteries! This was followed by the Seiko Thermic in 1998, the first watch running completely on body heat, this was followed by the world's first micromotor in the same year. The first kinetic chronograph was introduced in 2000, a watch that was refined in 2003.

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In 1881 Kintaro Hattori opened a clock shop called "Seikosha" in Tokyo's Ginza district and laid the foundation for modern clock and watch making in Japan. The company soonafter produced clocks, pocket watches, alarm clocks, table clocks, and musical clocks. Then Hattori began working on and obsessing over the perfection of the Japanese wristwatch in 1913.

In 1924, the first wristwatch is produced and Seikosha became the Seiko Corporation, parent company of Seiko Corporation of America. Seiko continued to produce innovative, quality watches, fallowing with the windable wristwatch, quartz clocks, transistorized table clocks, and the world's first quartz chronometers which were used in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. The world's first wall clock followed in 1968.