Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Orient watches made with better quality then swiss..?

The school of Horology (yes, THE school of horoogy) has made a video available to the public that talks about the superiority of the ORIENT in-house movement that of the popular ETA movement that is found in a lot of Swiss watches.
Here are the key points to their video:
  • They compared the winding mechanisms of the Orient movement 46943 to the Swiss ETA movement 2892.a2
  • There are ball bearings in the Orient and it takes very little movement to produce winding motion.
  • It’s less fancy, thus making it more efficient
  • It uses fewer parts and ball bearings for a higher conversion of kinetic energy.
What else do you gather from this video? Comment and you may win a Free Orient Watch! Original content located here Oriental watchsite.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Water-resistant Watch Quick Facts

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A water-resistant watch under running water
Many people shopping for watches want a timepiece that is waterproof. A watch cannot be completely waterproof because it is made of many different parts, but a water-resistant watch is a great investment, and many water-resistant watches can be worn while swimming, showering and diving. Men's watches and ladies watches can be water-resistant, and these sport watches and dive watches are available in a range of styles. Consider these facts when shopping for a water-resistant watch:

About Water-resistant Watches:

  1. Construction: A water-resistant sport watch or dive watch will have rubber, nylon or Teflon gaskets set on the crystal, chronograph pushers and on the case at the case back. In addition, a waterproof sealant lines the case of a good water-resistant men's or ladies watch.
  2. A screw-down crown: Screw-down crowns are standard on dive women's and men's watches. It is also sometimes called a screw-in crown. A screw-down crown has gaskets and will create a tight seal for the watch case when it is screwed in.
  3. Maintenance and care: Water-resistant watches should have gaskets changed whenever the battery is replaced or when doing routine maintenance. Chlorine, perfume and other chemicals can harm the gaskets or sealant. Limit exposure to these materials or have your watch tested often for water resistance.
  4. Testing: Water resistance is tested in measurements of atmosphere (ATM). Each ATM denotes 10 meters of static water-pressure. This is not the depth to which a watch can be worn. Many watch cases will list the basic measurement of 1 ATM as "water-resistant." These watches will withstand small splashes of water but should not be worn while washing the hands or submerging the hands in water.
  5. Diver's watches: Purchase a diver's watch if you spend a lot of time snorkeling or deep sea diving. A dive watch usually has a screw-down crown and a screw-down case back. The water-resistance rating for these watches will be at least 20 ATM (200 meters/660 feet). Many high-end watches feature a helium release valve.
  6. Water-resistance ratings: Use these guidelines to choose the right water-resistant watch:
  7. 3 ATM: meters/100 feet: Suitable for everyday use. No swimming.
  8. 5 ATM: 50 meters/165 feet: Suitable for short periods of swimming. No diving or snorkeling.
  9. 10 ATM: 100 meters/330 feet: Suitable for swimming and snorkeling.
  10. 20 ATM: 200 meters/660 feet: Suitable for high-impact water sports and some diving.
  11. Diver: 150-200 meters/500-660 feet: Suitable for scuba diving and passes ISO regulations.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Invicta watches

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Invicta Watch Group is a Florida-based watch company founded in 1837 by Raphael Picard in La Chaux-de-fonds, Switzerland. The Picard family owned and operated the company until 1991, when the company was purchased by a United States-based investment company. The corporate headquarters were relocated to Hollywood, Florida, where the company also operates its service call center and repair facilities. Eyal Lalo, a third-generation watchmaker, is the CEO of the company and frequently appears on televised ShopNBC programs.
The new management took over manufacturing and continued to market watches under the Invicta banner. Apart from the Invicta brand, the Invicta Watch Group is also responsible for the S. Coifman, Potger-Pietri, Activa, Brizo, Cacciato & Joss, Pastorelli and Technica lines.
Original content by  watchesinfo's weblog.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Chronograph Watch Glossary

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A Tissot chronograph watch
 with black rubber watchbands, a stainless steel case and orange 
accents
Different watch functions can make your timepiece more than just a simple accessory. A chronograph watch has separate hands or subdials for measuring increments of time, like a stopwatch. Chronograph watches are available in attractive styles for both men and women, and knowing a bit about these types of watches can help you select the best chronograph for you. This glossary defines the common chronograph features and many extra features that are found on the best chronograph watches.

Chronograph Watch Terms:

  1. Complication: The term "complication" refers to any watch function other than the basic timekeeping function, such as calendars, stopwatches, alarms and other extras.
  2. Analog chronograph: This chronograph watch displays both the time and the stopwatch functions with analog hands on a dial. The center hand will indicate the stopwatch functions while the seconds are displayed in a subdial. Quartz watches with analog chronograph function often display 1/10th seconds and 1/100th seconds in subdials.
  3. Analog-digital chronograph: This watch style has an analog dial with hands and a separate digital display. The two displays usually operate independently of each other.
  4. Countdown timer: A countdown timer measures how much of a preset time period has passed. The yacht timer found on some watches will sound alarms during a countdown to a race start time.
  5. Digital: A digital dial shows the time and other features in an LCD or LED display. This feature is useful for displaying detailed information on a multifunction or chronograph watch.
  6. Double chronograph: A double-chronograph watch features two independent stopwatches; the stopwatch functions can time two events simultaneously.
  7. Flyback hand: This is the extra hand that, along with the second hand, performs the splits-second function of measuring intervals.
  8. Lap timer: A lap timer measures the segments of a race; it can be stopped to show the time for each lap without losing track of the total race time.
  9. Lap-time memory: Some sport watches have the ability to store lap times that can later be recalled by the user. A lap-time memory will be found in a quartz watch with digital display.
  10. Rattapante: This is the French term for splits-second chronograph function.
  11. Register: Register is an alternative word for subdial.
  12. Splits-second chronograph: This function allows two hands to measure specific amounts of time and the intervals. The hands move together, but one hand, called the flyback hand, can be stopped independently to note a point in time while the other hand continues to move. The flyback hand can then be started again and will "fly back" to catch up to the first hand. This function can be used as a lap timer.
  13. Subdial: The small dials set in the main dial of a watch face are called subdials.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Top 5 Reasons to Choose a Platinum Ring

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gorgeous platinum wedding band ring with channel-set diamonds
Platinum is a metal precious and rare enough to adorn the fingers of women in high society and men with royal blood. When you are shopping for gorgeous jewelry, you can choose between famous gold, rare platinum and affordable sterling silver. Whether you are looking for wedding rings, engagement rings or fashion rings, metal consideration is an important part of the process. Platinum rings are available in a range of regal styles and modern fashions. Our facts about platinum rings will help you decide if platinum jewelry is right for you.

Benefits of Platinum Rings:

  1. Shiny, shimmery and silky: White metal is the modern favorite because it goes with so many different things in your closet. Platinum jewelry offers an incredibly gorgeous white shine and silky polish that is not found in other white metals. When you compare platinum, white gold and sterling silver in person, you can easily tell the difference.
  2. A lifetime of beauty: Wedding rings and engagement rings should look lovely for a lifetime, and even fashion rings and cocktail rings owe you decades of accessorizing. Platinum doesn't lose its shine and color like some other white metals can, which makes these rings a fantastic investment.
  3. Rash-free fingers: Many people suffer from metal allergies and can get skin rashes from gold, silver, nickel and other jewelry metals. Platinum is hypoallergenic, which makes it the best choice for anyone with sensitive skin. Hypoallergenic metal is especially important on your fingers.
  4. A rare treasure: Platinum is one of the rarest precious metals on earth. Even gold is more abundant than platinum. To own just one piece of platinum jewelry is to possess an extraordinary treasure. This makes your wedding rings and engagement rings even more special.
  5. No need to maintain: Platinum jewelry is very low-maintenance. Sterling silver can tarnish and require heavy-duty cleaning, but platinum will remain the same for decades. A quick steam cleaning at your professional jeweler will get your platinum rings clean and keep them looking lovely. Spend more time picking out the best outfit and less time cleaning your jewelry with platinum rings.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Best Reasons to Buy a Gold Watch

A luxurious watch is a fantastic addition to any wardrobe. Gold is the clear choice when you are looking for opulence, whether you are shopping for rings, pens or timepieces. Men's 18-karat gold watches and women's 18-karat gold watches are the perfect places to start if you are looking for a wristwatch that will increase in value. Reward yourself with a gold watch or buy watches with gold accents to give as gifts. A watch is something you will wear every day for many years, so make sure that you shop for valuable women's watches and durable men's watches. If you need more convincing, consider our best reasons to buy a gold watch.

Buying a Gold Watch:

  1. Unmatched aesthetic: Gold is often imitated, but authentic gold offers luster and colors that are not easily duplicated. Whether you choose high-quality 18-karat gold or affordable 14-karat gold plating, men's watches and ladies watches that incorporate this precious metal don't lose their shine or color. A watch that is accented with gold or made entirely out of the shimmery substance will seem to glow under any light. If you opt for men's and women's watches accented with gold, consider brown leather watch straps or dramatic red bezels to complement the metal. A gold wristwatch is a stunning accessory.
  2. Unrivaled value: Gold may be a bit pricey, but it is always worth the investment. Gold tends to grow in value as time passes; the gold men's or ladies watch you buy today could easily be worth a lot more when you pass it on to your son or daughter. Many gold watches are priced similarly to less-valuable wristwatches. Be sure to buy watches that will last for many years or decades. Gold accessories and watches that are hundreds of years old are still being worn today.
  3. Impressive gifts: People have been saying "I love you" with gold for centuries. After the gold wedding rings and gold anniversary earrings, consider giving a luxurious gold watch. A gold wristwatch is a fabulous surprise on any birthday or gift-giving holiday. Celebrate your relationships with the metal that stands the test of time.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Why You Need a Black Diamond Ring

Black diamonds are incredibly mysterious. A piece of jewelry featuring a lovely black diamond is very eye-catching and a lot of fun. Black diamonds can be true black or more grey in color, and black diamond jewelry can be found in a variety of colors and styles. Black diamond rings are incredibly popular, especially as engagement rings and fashion rings. Black diamond rings appear in movies and on the fingers of celebrities. Allow us to give you many reasons to indulge in black diamond jewelry for yourself or others.

Buying a Black Diamond Ring:

  1. You want a unique April birthstone. The diamond is April's birthstone, but many people born in April want something more unique in their birthstone jewelry. Black diamond jewelry allows you to celebrate your birth month while owning diamond jewelry that is special and exceptional. A black diamond ring is also a great gift choice for your sister, girlfriend or mother who was born in April.
  2. You love neutral fashions. Neutral clothing and accessories are fabulous pieces for a modern wardrobe because they can be mixed and matched to keep your clothing collection interesting. Diamond rings with black and grey stones are incredibly neutral and modern, allowing you to wear them every day with special or laid-back outfits. Black diamond jewelry will match lots of other pieces in your collection, whether you own several pearl bracelets, a collection of white diamond necklaces or an extravagant pair of onyx earrings.
  3. You don't want an average engagement ring. Engagement rings with basic white diamonds may be a great choice for many women, but black diamond engagement rings are unique and just as glamorous. Black diamond engagement rings are very contemporary while also offering a vintage Art Deco look. Solitaire black diamonds are often surrounded by other gemstones and white diamonds in a white gold ring setting, making them traditional and unique at the same time. Black diamonds can also adorn your wedding band or make a very personal promise ring.