
Omega’s Constellation Double Eagle for men is an elegantly designed timepiece featuring a 42-millimeter, stainless steel case, a stainless steel band, and a black dial. This handsome watch is water resistant to 330 feet and has silver indexes at each hour, a date indicator at three o’clock, and a stainless steel bezel with Roman-numeral indexes at each hour. The Double Eagle is a stately timepiece that perfectly accents both professional and formal ensembles.
The Omega StoryThe Omega watch story begins in 1848, when founder Louis Brandt began hand assembling key-wound precision pocket watches from parts supplied by local craftsmen in his principality La Chaux-de-Fonds, in the northwest corner of Switzerland. However, the Omega name didn’t appear until 1894, after Louis Brandt had passed away and his watchmaking traditions were taken over by his sons, Louis-Paul and Cesar Brandt. Omega watches have long been associated with glamorous screen and sports stars–the Omega Seamaster is famous for being the watch of choice for James Bond–with current ambassadors including Pierce Brosnan, Nicole Kidman, tennis player Anna Kournikova, and swimmers Michael Phelps and Ian Thorpe. But Omega is more than just a fashionable watch. In 1965, the Omega Speedmaster chronograph was “flight-qualified by NASA for all manned space missions” as the only wristwatch to have withstood all of the U.S. space agency’s severe tests, including passing grades for extreme shocks, vibrations, and temperatures ranging from -18 to +93 degrees Celsius. The greatest moment in the Speedmaster’s history was undoubtedly 20 July 1969 at 02:56 GMT, when it recorded man’s first steps on the Moon’s surface as part of the Apollo 11 mission. Omega watches rocketed off to space on many subsequent missions, including visits to Skylab and the historic Apollo-Soyuz link-up of Soviet and American astronauts in 1975. In more recent years, Omega created the world’s first self-winding wristwatch with central tourbillon in 1994 and made history in 1999 with the first mass-produced watch incorporating the co-axial escapement, developed in conjunction with renowned English master watchmaker George Daniels. In simple terms, the escapement is the heart of a mechanical watch, generating the impulses that make the mechanism move. Omega’s Co-Axial Escapement drastically reduces the friction among the parts that transmit energy to the other components, producing greater stability and precision and reducing service requirements. Today, Omega is known for its rigorous testing of new movements, cases, and bands. Each new Omega movement is tested on the wrist in existing Omega models, while various laboratory tests are conducted to determine temperature-resistance, shock-resistance and vibration-resistance.
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Croton Mens royal blue dial Automatic movement dress and sport watch, mineral crystal, screw down crown, 200 meters water resistant or 660 feet, magnified window date display at 3:00, luminous hands and markers, unidirectional rotating bezel, deployment buckle, stainless steel construction, automatic movement, sapphire coated mineral crystal, recessed push pull crown
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Written by Men on March 6th, 2010 with 1 comment.
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This diver series is the most popular collection that Orient has to offer. A feature that makes this model into a professional diver watch is its water-resistance of up to 200 meters. This is perfect for you if you enjoy scuba diving on your vacations to Hawaii. You will notice that this watch combines the timeless design of the dial with the sporty look of the bezel to create a work of art. This collection of diver watch is all mechanical. What this means is that it runs on the spring of the watch. When the diver watch is worn, it will automatically store power in the spring. Hence the name, automatic watches. The dial for this watch comes with both day and date indicators located at the 3 o’clock position. The day indicator is adjusted by unscrewing the push-button, located on the 2 o’clock position, and pushing the button for the specific day. The date indicator is adjusted by the crown (time-setting piece) located on the 3 o’clock position. This watch has a two-level crown which adjusts both the time and the date. The 1st level corresponds to the time while the 2nd level corresponds to the date. To adjust either level, you must first loosen the screw-down crown. The purpose of a screw-down crown is so that water does not enter the case. Not only does the crown have shoulders for added protection, but it also has the official orient logo engraved on the crown. Another attribute that adds to the value of this watch is its unidirectional bezel. The purpose of this feature is so that you can adjust the time bezel to the minute hand to see how many minutes have gone by. The time hands, as well as the hour indicators, are both luminescent. This allows for the owner to view the time during the evening. The band for this series comes in either stainless steel metal or black urethane. In the metal band variation, the links come in matte finish. You will notice the double-locking clasp and how it gives added protection so that the watch does not come off inadvertently. Unlike the metal band, the urethane variation comes in a deployment clasp. Since this collection is so popular, Orient offers a total of 8 variations to this watch: 4 with metal bands and 4 with urethane bands. Within the metal bands, there are different dial and bezel colors: black dial on black bezel, blue dial on blue bezel, blue dial on blue/orange bezel, and orange dial on black bezel. Likewise, the urethane band variation has different dial and bezel colors: black dial on black bezel, blue dial on blue/orange bezel, blue dial on blue bezel, and orange dial on black bezel.
The Orient StoryThe Orient Story The Orient Story Orient Watch was formally established in July 13th, 1950 in Tokyo. Orient Watch has focused on mechanical watch making, specializing in self-winding watches using only our in-house movements. Orient is considered one of the “Big Three” watch companies in Japan, but what sets them apart from the competition is that they have dedicated themselves in the advancement of mechanical watch making. The Orient Watch Company produces their mechanical movements in-house at their facility in Japan. These movements are dedicated for the use Orient’s own mechanical watches. This list of industry abnormalities with the consideration of being one of the most affordable choices makes Orient an exceptional experience in the world of time keeping, and yet remains as one of the most obtainable. Orient is a brand unlike any other… It is profoundly unique. Orient In-House Movements Orient Watch is known throughout the world as Japan’s mechanical watch. The center of Orient’s philosophy is to be and remain a true watch maker accessible to all. In practice, this means an unyielding determination to design, manufacture and assemble the best mechanical movements. Now after 59 years, Orient’s passion for the art of time keeping has lead to become the largest mechanical watch manufacturer in Japan. Orient 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY – Located in Los Angeles, California, Orient’s American Service Station provides owners with a Warranty and Repair office now in the USA. (more…)
Written by Men on March 5th, 2010 with no comments.
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Exposed gears and art deco-inspired elements create an industrial chic look in the Kenneth Cole New York Men’s Automatic Bracelet Watch #KC3862. The round black dial features cut-out windows that showcase the watch’s gears, while luminous, silver-tone stick indexes form spokes to echo the gears’ design and complement the sharply tapered, silver-tone hands. The round, stainless steel bezel, case, and bracelet give the watch a classic masculine finish, suiting it to both workday and casual wear. This handsome watch is water resistant to 99 feet and powered by a Japanese-automatic movement.
The Kenneth Cole BrandFashion Designer KENNETH COLE founded his company, Kenneth Cole Productions, with the debut of a ladies’ footwear collection in December of 1982. Today, the company manufactures internationally and distributes men’s and women’s footwear, accessories and clothing under the Kenneth Cole, Reaction, and unlisted.com labels, as well as offering over 30 product categories. The most recent addition being the Kenneth Cole Women’s Collection due to debut for Fall 2000. Kenneth Cole retail stores have expanded throughout the United States and abroad in Amsterdam, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan. The Kenneth Cole Catalog mails to over 3 million consumers a year and the award-winning Kenneth Cole and Reaction websites receive thousands of hits per day. Kenneth Cole’s marketing savvy has earned the Company a renown image as a forerunner of fashion and trends. His controversial advertising campaign has garnered worldwide attention for its humor and social consciousness. In 1985, Kenneth Cole was the first member of the fashion community to take a public stand in the fight against AIDS. Since then, he has continued to support the global fight through both personal and corporate initiatives including the dedication of an ongoing portion of marketing budget to public awareness initiatives. Cole continues to serve as a National Board Member of both AmFAR: The American Foundation for AIDS Research since 1985 and the HELP U.S.A. Homeless project since its inception in 1987. Kenneth Cole has been recognized for his design and business talents as well as for his philanthropic involvement. The Creative Coalition honored Kenneth with their Spotlight Award for dedication to increasing public awareness; Amnesty International honored Kenneth Cole with their 1998 Media Spotlight Award. Kenneth was simultaneously chosen as Humanitarian of the Year by Divine Design and the CFDA presented their Award for Humanitarian Excellence to Kenneth Cole in 1996. Kenneth Cole has been awarded the Extraordinary Voice Award by Mother’s Voices for his continued efforts in AIDS awareness. Cole was recipient of the Council on Foundations 1996 Humanitarian Leadership award. Kenneth Cole has received the footwear industry’s highest honor as Footwear News’ Person of The Year”. Fashion Footwear Association of New York (FFANY) honored Kenneth Cole with The Fashion Medal of Honor Award at their 1997 Gala. Every year since Kenneth Cole Productions went public in June of 1994, Kenneth Cole Productions has been on Forbes’ annual list of the World’s 200 Best Small Companies in America. In addition, each year as a public company, Kenneth Cole Productions is named on Business Week’s list of Top Hot Growth Companies. Kenneth Cole Productions continues to declare “What you stand for is more important than what you stand in” and “To be aware is more important than what you wear.” Known mainly for its shoes, Kenneth Cole Productions also makes stylish clothing and accessories under three brands: Kenneth Cole New York, Reaction Kenneth Cole, and Unlisted. It also licenses the name to products such as hosiery, luggage, watches, and eyewear. Kenneth Cole continues to expand, adding new lines for women and children and a men’s and women’s fragrance. More than 4,500 department and specialty stores carry its products. Kenneth Cole also operates about 80 retail and outlet stores, a catalog, and a Web site. CEO Kenneth Cole owns 45% of the company and controls almost all of the voting rights. (more…)
Written by Men on March 4th, 2010 with no comments.
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Invicta Brand With its most inspired creations yet, Invicta demonstrates its technical and design prowess, offering timepieces of style for extreme value.”We have long held firm to the belief that supremely crafted timepieces can be offered for extremely modest sums. It is the founding principle of our flagship and the radical notion that still drives us today. By being true to our convictions, we will continue to turn the balance of power, and deliver true Swiss luxury to anyone who desires it. Let all those who possess our timepieces and pass through our doors witness the quality, value and care in every piece we create, and the spirit of neverending possibilities in everything we do.” These are the words that greet visitors and motivate team members inside the Invicta Watch Group’s new worldwide headquarters. Emblazoned in stainless steel, it has been the Invicta message since Day One. With each new timepiece, the company sends up a flare for those looking to be defined not by how much they spend, but how wisely they spend. With its strong collections, the gutsy Swiss brand is guaranteed to keep attracting followers. The art of the craft. Inside an Invicta Workshop It takes years of training and a great deal of pride to achieve glorius Swiss timepieces by hand. But it takes guts and the courage of your convictions to make those timepieces affordable for everyone who appreciates them. At our Swiss workshops, we mix time-honored traditions with a little bit of horse sense every single day to produce the greatest values in the watch-making world. Invicta’s Platinum Extended Warranty Plan — Free With Every Purchase Direct From Your Invicta timepiece is backed by a comprehensive 1-year warranty. Now with every purchase direct from you can upgrade to the Invicta Platinum Warranty Plan free of charge. The Platinum Warranty Plan extends the Invicta warranty for an additional 4 years for a total of 5 years and is typically offered for a fee. To register your warranty, please visit InvictaWatch.com. On the main menu bar on the Invicta homepage click the tab labeled Service. From this drop down list, click on the option, Register Your Warranty. When registering for your extended warranty you will need to have your purchase receipt or invoice handy. Also, make sure you know Invicta’s 4-digit watch model number. This number can be found on the back of your watch. Please note that all registrations must be done within 30 days of the purchase date to be eligible for this free extended warranty.
The Invicta makes a bold statement with its intricate detail and design, personifying a gallant structure. It’s the fine art of making timepieces.
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This Stuhrling RT Jazz men’s watch exhibits an Art Deco style that will take you back to the Roaring Twenties and its days of glamour and style. The slim 33-millimeter, surgical-grade stainless-steel, tank-shaped case boasts a hydraulically-stamped silver Guilloche dial with sun-ray design, and blue skeletonized alpha hands. Protected by a domed Krysterna crystal, the face sports individually-applied blue Arabic numerals, a date window at 2 o’clock, and a second-hand trapezoid subdial at 6 o’clock. This exceptional chronometer is showcased on a black 22-millimeter, alligator-embossed, genuine French-leather padded strap that features a water-repellant lining, quick-release pins, and a stainless-steel, push-button dual-deployment clasp. With an endurance matched only by its elegance, this analog watch runs on a 22-jewel, mechanical automatic movement that is powered by the motion of your wrist and is water resistant to a depth of 165 feet.
The Stuhrling Brand Story With dedication to the heritage of Swiss watchmaking, Stuhrling Original timepieces appeal to the most discriminating taste at reasonable prices. The company has roots dating back to the 1800’s when Switzerland emerged as the global leader in watchmaking. Stuhrling Original remains committed to its mission of preserving the high standards set in Switzerland manufacturing all of their fine timepieces in their Swiss-owned factory! Each and every model conveys an inimitable story with extraordinary style. You’ll find heirloom selections for both men and women that even the most astute watch collector will cherish and admire. In the workshops of Stuhrling Original, the unit specializing in mechanical movements, component selection, assembly, lubrication, adjustment and testing creates horological wonders entirely under vigilant attention of Swiss ownership and supervision. It is these workshops that produce the mechanical engines that are famous for meeting the highest existing criteria in there category. Starting with the main plate, the assembly process is performed in several consecutive stages up until anchoring the balance spring, which sets the watch into motion. Assembling a Stuhrling Original mechanical automatic movement comprises no less than 30 checkpoints, spread throughout the assembly process. Adjusting the angle of lift of the pallets, centering the balance-spring, poising the balance are just a few examples of these checkpoints; of which all are designed to enhance the performance of each movement. The movement must meet no less than seven criteria, including a mean variation in rate which is the highest standard in the industry in its class. Stuhrling Original cases are distinguished by their technical complexity, their high-end aesthetic appeal and the quality of their finish. The watch cases are made from antimagnetic 316L surgical grade stainless steel, an extremely sophisticated alloy designed to stand up to intensive use. The rough parts, known as “middlecases” are blanked from a metal bar using a high-performance press. They then undergo eight successive stamping operations of a strength increasing gradually from 20 to 85 tons. Before each swaging operation, the middlecase is refired at a temperature of 1100 degrees Celsius, so as to temporarily reduce the hardness to a total stamping pressure of more than 400 tons. Finishing the cases then calls for fifteen polishing operations, all performed by hand alternating with nine baths guaranteeing immaculate cleanliness. Other components of the cases, such as rotating bezels or rider tabs also require a meticulous finish. The components of the cases are finally assembled by hand and rigorously tested. Each Stuhrling Original dial has been designed to enable optimal read-off at a glance, while adding an element of artistic design. Stuhrling Original’s dials are blanked from a brass plate and two cylindrical feet are soldered below to ensure security with the movement. Polishing operations, creating special effects through the use of vintage hydraulic German machines, and electroplating are just some of the more than forty operations required to make most StuhrlingOriginal dials. The transparent protective coating is applied in an immaculately clean environment before the various inscriptions are transfer printed using a gelatin pad which takes an impression from an inked block. On many of the dials the hour markers are either individually applied by hand or embossed into the dial and then topped with a special dye. The application of Super Luminova is performed by artisans with a nozzle pen connected to a high-pressure pipe which calls for intense concentration. Once finished, each dial undergoes careful aesthetic scrutiny under extreme magnification, as well as technical testing, to ensure it complies with all predefined dimensions and specifications. Through meticulous labor, rigorous testing and examination of each timepiece by expert horologists, the vision of the Stuhrling Original timepiece is brought to life inside our workshops, where… (more…)
Written by Men on March 2nd, 2010 with no comments.
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Oris watches – watches that meet every requirement of design, function and safety. Oris watches – watches that form and function come together in a perfect expression of mechanical technology.
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Written by Men on March 1st, 2010 with no comments.
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It was 1941 and we were at war. The First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt championed the controversial “”Tuskegee Experiment,”" the Army Air Corps program to train African Americans to fly combat aircraft. The Tuskegee Airmen included pilots, navigators, bombardiers, maintenance and support staff, instructors, and all the personnel who kept the planes in the air. The list of achievements and honors accomplished and received by those courageous men in contributing to Americas victory in WWII is now the stuff of legend. We here at Stuhrling Original are proud to honor theses American heroes with a timepiece that celebrates their courage and contribution to our country. Following up on the success of its predecessor, the Tuskegee Elite is a simple at-a-glance timepiece with a classic three hand movement and quick-set date. Featuring a dial treated with Super Luminova for ease of reading in the dark, the retro look is reinforced with classic skeletonized Manhattan style hands. Constructed from only the finest 316L surgical grade stainless steel, the large 42 and a half millimeter round case features a vintage coin-edge bezel and complementary onion-style crown. Housing a slightly domed Krysterna crystal on the front, this simple yet rugged timepiece is water resistant to 50 meters. The engine that powers the Tuskegee Elite is a 23-jewel mechanical self-winding movement. Through the screwed-in exhibition case-back you can see that engine decorated magnificently with Côtes de Genève and accented by blued steel screws. A classy twenty millimeter wide, five link solid stainless steel bracelet completed by a push button deployant clasp with safety lock straps the Tuskegee Elite watch comfortably to your wrist. Thank you Eleanor!
The Stuhrling Brand Story With dedication to the heritage of Swiss watchmaking, Stuhrling Original timepieces appeal to the most discriminating taste at reasonable prices. The company has roots dating back to the 1800’s when Switzerland emerged as the global leader in watchmaking. Stuhrling Original remains committed to its mission of preserving the high standards set in Switzerland manufacturing all of their fine timepieces in their Swiss-owned factory! Each and every model conveys an inimitable story with extraordinary style. You’ll find heirloom selections for both men and women that even the most astute watch collector will cherish and admire. In the workshops of Stuhrling Original, the unit specializing in mechanical movements, component selection, assembly, lubrication, adjustment and testing creates horological wonders entirely under vigilant attention of Swiss ownership and supervision. It is these workshops that produce the mechanical engines that are famous for meeting the highest existing criteria in there category. Starting with the main plate, the assembly process is performed in several consecutive stages up until anchoring the balance spring, which sets the watch into motion. Assembling a Stuhrling Original mechanical automatic movement comprises no less than 30 checkpoints, spread throughout the assembly process. Adjusting the angle of lift of the pallets, centering the balance-spring, poising the balance are just a few examples of these checkpoints; of which all are designed to enhance the performance of each movement. The movement must meet no less than seven criteria, including a mean variation in rate which is the highest standard in the industry in its class. Stuhrling Original cases are distinguished by their technical complexity, their high-end aesthetic appeal and the quality of their finish. The watch cases are made from antimagnetic 316L surgical grade stainless steel, an extremely sophisticated alloy designed to stand up to intensive use. The rough parts, known as “middlecases” are blanked from a metal bar using a high-performance press. They then undergo eight successive stamping operations of a strength increasing gradually from 20 to 85 tons. Before each swaging operation, the middlecase is refired at a temperature of 1100 degrees Celsius, so as to temporarily reduce the hardness to a total stamping pressure of more than 400 tons. Finishing the cases then calls for fifteen polishing operations, all performed by hand alternating with nine baths guaranteeing immaculate cleanliness. Other components of the cases, such as rotating bezels or rider tabs also require a meticulous finish. The components of the cases are finally assembled by hand and rigorously tested. Each Stuhrling Original dial has been designed to enable optimal read-off at a glance, while adding an element of artistic design. Stuhrling Original’s dials are blanked from a brass plate and two cylindrical feet are soldered below to ensure security with the movement. Polishing operations, creating special effects through the use of vintage hydraulic German machines, and electroplating are just some of the more than forty operations required to make most StuhrlingOriginal dials. The transparent protective coating is applied in an immaculately clean environment before the various inscriptions are transfer printed using a gelatin pad which takes an impression from an inked block. On many of the dials the hour markers are either individually applied by hand or embossed into the dial and then topped with a special dye. The application of Super Luminova is performed by artisans with a nozzle pen connected to a high-pressure pipe which calls for intense concentration. Once finished, each dial undergoes careful aesthetic scrutiny under extreme magnification, as well as technical testing, to ensure it complies with all predefined dimensions and specifications. Through meticulous labor, rigorous testing and examination of each timepiece by expert horologists, the vision of the Stuhrling Original timepiece is brought to life inside our workshops, where… (more…)
Written by Men on February 28th, 2010 with no comments.
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The super durable Technomarine Men’s Cruise Automatic Watch features a flexible gel band and premium construction to create a watch tough enough for die-hard adventurers. Constructed with a stainless steel case, this watch includes a stationary black aluminum bezel with white hour markers and scalloped edges, as well as a black gel wristband secured with an adjustable buckle clasp. A durable mineral window protects the black dial, which features luminous silver-tone hour markers, and slim red-and-silver-tone minute indexes with Arabic numeral markers at five-minute intervals. The dial also includes a day-and-date calendar at the three o’clock and silver-tone watch hands. In addition, this timepiece features Swiss automatic movement and is powered with the motion of your arm–no batteries required. This sophisticated watch is water resistant to 330 feet (100 M).
The TechnoMarine Story TechnoMarine was founded in 1997 with the launch of the “Raft”, a chronograph on a transparent plastic strap, selling 50,000 models in its first year and creating an entirely new category of luxury fashion timepieces, one which triggered a revolution in the luxury watch industry. Initially conceived as a “vacation souvenir watch”, the “Raft” paved the way for a new generation of fine timepieces. In 1999, TechnoMarine added diamonds to the rotating bezel of the “Raft”, and the “TechnoDiamond” was born, the first ever combination of diamonds on a diving chronograph with an interchangeable gel strap. The industry claimed that the idea was “insane”, and TechnoMarine single-handedly managed to revolutionize the market with a product born of the never-before conceived and almost “sacrilegious” association between plastic and diamonds. More than 150,000 models were sold while thousands of look-alikes began to flood the market. The name TechnoMarine became synonymous with unbridled creativity and individual sophistication, strong character and product integrity. The company has formed a niche in the combination of fun and sophistication, a revolutionary concept in a mostly conservative industry. The “TechnoDiamond” became a watch which represented a certain lifestyle that people wanted to be identified with. In 2003, once again TechnoMarine broke the industry mold, with the launch of the “Maori” line and its signature triangular-shaped case and striking tribal design. The following year brought even more technically challenging and artistically inspiring lines: from the brand’s first exclusive Tourbillion models to the exquisite watches of the Color Ceramic Collection, another industry first from TechnoMarine. Since then, in addition to the extension of the brand’s flagship Color Ceramic Collection to men’s models and its latest “Square Ceramique”, TechnoMarine has created best-sellers through exclusive winning partnerships with General Motors’ Hummer®, legendary free-diver Umberto Pelizzari, and the US Navy. With the recent introduction of a high-end watch line, “RoyalMarine”, the TechnoMarine collection offers today a range of products to meet an ever-expanding global consumer base, all executed in TechnoMarine’s signature combination of luxury, fashion and fine watch-making. TechnoMarine has a presence in 50 countries and has carved a special niche for itself in a marketplace that combines the best of watch making know-how with Fun, Fashion and Sophistication. Now in New Environmentally Friendly Packaging! TechnoMarine is placing many efforts in becoming environmentally-friendly with packaging. Boxes are now made of recycled material, and the new packing foam is made of renatured foam fill. Renatured foam fill is a corn-starch based product which is completely biodegradable. Included with each TechnoMarine packaging, is a card indicating the package has been made with environmentally safe products. View our environmentally-friendly packaging insert here.
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The Orient StoryThe Orient Story The Orient Story Orient Watch was formally established in July 13th, 1950 in Tokyo. Orient Watch has focused on mechanical watch making, specializing in self-winding watches using only our in-house movements. Orient is considered one of the “Big Three” watch companies in Japan, but what sets them apart from the competition is that they have dedicated themselves in the advancement of mechanical watch making. The Orient Watch Company produces their mechanical movements in-house at their facility in Japan. These movements are dedicated for the use Orient’s own mechanical watches. This list of industry abnormalities with the consideration of being one of the most affordable choices makes Orient an exceptional experience in the world of time keeping, and yet remains as one of the most obtainable. Orient is a brand unlike any other… It is profoundly unique. Orient In-House Movements Orient Watch is known throughout the world as Japan’s mechanical watch. The center of Orient’s philosophy is to be and remain a true watch maker accessible to all. In practice, this means an unyielding determination to design, manufacture and assemble the best mechanical movements. Now after 59 years, Orient’s passion for the art of time keeping has lead to become the largest mechanical watch manufacturer in Japan. Orient 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY – Located in Los Angeles, California, Orient’s American Service Station provides owners with a Warranty and Repair office now in the USA.
– Movement: 21 Jewels Orient Japan Automatic Movement – Power Source: Automatic Winding – Case: Stainless Steel – Bracelet: Stainless Steel Solid Band – Caseback: Screw-Down Stainless Steel – Water Resistant: 100M – Weight: 4.32 OZ. – Case diameter: 39mm. – Mechanical Watch with Automatic Winding Kinetic Motion Inspired Mechanisms – Internal Twenty One Japanese Jewels Automatic Movement – Shock-proof bearings – Oscillation Frequency: “21;600 oscillations per hour (6 beats per sec)” – Continuous Operation Time: more than 40 hours – Scratch Resistant Mineral Crystal – Luminous Hands and Markers – Screw-down Crown – Magnified date – Unique Dome Glass
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Written by Men on February 26th, 2010 with 10 comments.
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