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28th August 2008
Omega is the official timekeeper of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China. It only makes sense that Omega watches keep track of the times in the Olympics, as Omega invented the first stopwatch ever in 1898. In 1948, Omega also created the world's first phot...
22nd August 2008
Do you know who Steve Nash is? Just in case you don't, he is an NBA player for the Phoenix Suns. He has been announced as the latest ambassador of the Raymond Weil watch brand. You will find Steve Nash in the second ad campaign for the Raymond Weil watche...
29th July 2008
From 1853 to the present day, Tissot has continually surprised and delighted customers with its product innovation. A relentless pioneering spirit led the company from its foundation in the small Swiss Jura town of Le Locle, to a presence in 150 countries...
20th July 2008
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In a competitive market like the watch industry, every company has to do something to distinguish them from the competition. There are a number of luxury watch companies to choose from, and only the buyer can decide who...
05th July 2008
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It can be difficult coming up with new and enticing ideas to keep buyers coming back for more regardless of what the product is. When it comes to watches, this can be particularly difficult since all products have the s...
12th May 2008
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A brilliant inventor and self-taught watchmaker, Antoine-LeCoultre founded his first workshop in 1833, following the invention of a machine to produce watchmaking pinions. Ever since, the Manufacture Jaeger-Lecoultre has...
30th April 2008
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Every watch company on the market has their own style and characteristics that sum them up. Many have similar models or certain dials they use for people to identify them by. But few have as many defining characteristi...
18th April 2008
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There is nothing quite like having a luxurious timepiece on your wrist. It gives you the gratification of having a piece of style and class to sport. The problem with many luxury timepieces is they are just outlandishl...
25th March 2008
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Purchasing a luxury watch is as much of a treat as it is a necessity. There is a wide array of watches you can opt to purchase, but having something as magnificent as a luxury watch requires care and attention. Because...
26th February 2008
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The history of IWC watches dates back to 1868 when an American by the name of Florentine Ariosto Jones founded a watch factory in Switzerland. After meeting Johann Heinrich Moser in 1850, the two teamed up to lay the fo...
14th February 2008
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The Tissot touch screen series has opened up a whole new world of watch making with its innovative style and immaculate features. The newest member of this series is the Tissot Navigator 3000 which is just as brilliant ...
02nd February 2008
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Every watch has its benefits, but none quite compare to the Tissot T-Touch. The T-Touch combines an attractive design with a rugged functionality and impressive technology. The innovation used on this watch is like no ...
24th January 2008
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There are many accessories that suit a man nicely, but there is nothing that has the touch quite like a fine luxury watch. While there is a wide array of men's watches to choose from, there are certain facets that make ...
18th January 2008
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Dating all the way back to 1853, Tissot watches were established as a Swiss watch company. The masterminds behind this magnificent company were Charles-Felicien Tissot and his son Charles-Emile who set the foundation in...
18th January 2008
Dating all the way back to 1853, Tissot watches were established as a Swiss watch company. The masterminds behind this magnificent company were Charles-Felicien Tissot and his son Charles-Emile who set the foundation in the city of Le Locle. Because of ...
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