Luminox Navy Seal Watches
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Luminox Navy SEAL Dive Watch Model 3007
The Luminox 3007 Men’s watch features polyurethane rubber case with unidirectional rotating bezel and push [...] -
Luminox Navy SEAL Dive Watch Model 3005
The Luminox 3005 Men’s watch features polyurethane rubber case with unidirectional rotating bezel and push [...] -
Luminox Navy SEAL Dive Watch Model 3001
The Luminox 3001 Men’s watch features polyurethane rubber case with unidirectional rotating bezel and push [...] -
Luminox Navy SEAL Dive Watch Model 3003
The Luminox 3003 Men’s watch features polyurethane rubber case with unidirectional rotating bezel and push [...] - More from Luminox Navy Seal Watches »
Luminox Black Ops Watches
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Luminox Black Ops Dive Watch 8401
The Luminox 8401 Men’s watch polished finish black IP plated stainless steel case with unidirectional [...] -
Luminox Black Ops Dive Watch 8405
The Luminox 8405 Men’s watch brushed finish black IP plated stainless steel case with unidirectional [...] -
Luminox Men’s Black Ops Metal Bracelet Dive Watch 8410
The Luminox 8410 Men’s watch brushed finish black IP plated stainless steel case with unidirectional [...] -
Luminox Black Ops Dive Watch 8418
The Luminox 8418 Men’s watch brushed finish black IP plated stainless steel case with unidirectional [...] - More from Luminox Black Ops Watches »
Luminox Evo Seal Watches
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Luminox EVO SEAL Dive Watch 6203
The Luminox 6203 Men’s watch polished finish stainless steel case with unidirectional rotating bezel and [...] -
Luminox 3953 EVO SEAL Series 2 Dive Watch
The Luminox 3953 Men’s watch features polyurethane rubber case with unidirectional rotating bezel and push [...] -
Luminox 3951 EVO SEAL Series 2 Dive Watch
The Luminox 3951 Men’s watch features polyurethane rubber case with unidirectional rotating bezel and push [...] -
Luminox EVO Steel SEAL Dive Watch 6102
The Luminox 6102 Men’s watch brushed finish two tone black IP plated stainless steel case [...] - More from Luminox Evo Seal Watches »
Luminox Nighthawk Watches
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Luminox F 117 Nighthawk 3401
The Luminox 3401 Men’s watch features brushed finish black IP plated stainless steel case with [...] -
Luminox EVO F-117 Nighthawk 6401
The Luminox 6401 Men’s watch brushed finish black IP plated stainless steel case with unidirectional [...] -
Luminox EVO F-117 Nighthawk 6402
The Luminox 6402 Men’s watch brushed finish black IP plated stainless steel case with unidirectional [...] -
Luminox F 117 Nighthawk 3402
The Luminox 3402 Men’s watch features brushed finish black IP plated stainless steel case with [...] - More from Luminox Nighthawk Watches »
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A Brief History Of Horology
You should be familiar with some terminology before you learn about watches. Horology is the art of making clocks, watches and other devices for telling time and it is also the study/science of measuring time. An effort has been made to measure time since man appeared on earth. Using candles marked at intervals, tracking the [...]
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History of Vacheron & Constantin Watches
Vacheron Constantin represents one of the most prominent and shining names in the world of horology with an outstanding heritage and history. The firm was founded in 1735 by Jean-Marc Vacheron at the age of 24 and has continued keeping its tradition of excellence ever since and its name is a synonym with fine watchmaking [...]
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What Is Citizen Eco Drive?
This very slogan was introduced by CITIZEN Watch Company presenting their innovating technology called ECO-DRIVE. The Eco-Drive watch has become a real step towards the future. The original idea of these watch coined in 1995 is a complete realization of contemporary development in the sphere of high tech. Citizen, the worlds largest watch company, was [...]
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History of Gallet Watches
The Gallets, citizens of Geneva since 1466, have a long history of being goldsmiths and watchmakers. Initially, they began by manufacturing gold cases for pocket watches for men and necklace watches for women. As they were in close contact with watch manufacturers, they quickly learnt the technology and the trade of producing watches. Geneva was [...]
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How Automatic Watch Movements Work
Whatever Happened to Winding? Depending on your age, you may or may not remember seeing your father wind his watch each night before going to bed. If he did not, he would surely wake to a watch that had stopped. Those days became history with the advent of the automatic watch. What makes it automatic? [...]
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What is a Chronograph Watch?
The word “chronograph” is derived from the Greek words for time and writing (“chronos” and “graph”). A chronograph watch is a type of watch that can act as a stop watch, measuring intervals of time when the wearer presses pushers on either side of the crown. Types of Chronograph Watches A watch’s primary purpose is [...]
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Does Your Watch Say You’re Boring?
The vast majority of watches, especially those for men, are just plain dull. Absolutely useful, immensely practical, but nauseatingly boring. Just one more thing to make you blend into the same obscure background as every other guy out there. So why do it? Why be that way? Instead of joining the herd, why not stand [...]
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Choosing The Right Watch
Watches serve a wide variety of uses; from being a fashion accessory, serving as diving instrumentation, to assisting as a workout aid. Before purchasing a new watch, here are some points to look at: 1. Find out what you will be using the watch for, and how many watches you will own. If you only [...]
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How A Mechanical Watch Movement Works
The first watches did not wind automatically. They did not light up with digital numbers, nor did they tell the date or have alarms that could be set. These completely mechanical watches didn’t need batteries either, but they did need to be ‘powered’ somehow. In order to keep on going, a mechanical watch needs to [...]
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What Makes a Great Mens Watch?
If you ask a given sample of men as to what, according to them, is the most important accessory of all, chances are that a majority of them would say that it is a watch. Watch is the essential style statement for men, women, and believe it or faint, even for children. So its important [...]
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History Of Omega Watches
Engineered to the nth degree, the Omega watch brand is a staple on many a well-to-do man’s dresser; tucked safely away inside its luxurious velvet box, ensuring that this extremely fine timepiece will be free from dust and scratches when not eloquently strapped to its owner’s wrist. Now let’s take a brief but intriguing look [...]
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A Brief History of Military Watches
Military watches, as their name suggests, were developed for use in the armed forces. The first military watches were naval pieces, chronometers that worked well for their purposes, but as other branches of the military – aviation in particular – made major technological advances around the time of the Second World War, precise seconds became [...]
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History of Invicta Watches
Meaning ‘invincible’ in Latin, Invicta watches were actually made as early as 1837. Founder Raphael Picard wanted to bring people high quality Swiss watches at affordable prices. The company began its history in La Chaux-de-fonds, Switzerland – a land well-known for its watch making endeavors. Swiss watches have been highly coveted by many parts of [...]
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How The Wristwatch Evolved
The watch as we know it today came into being out of the necessity of portability in the shipping and navigation industry in the early 15th century. The problem they had was that while the latitude could be measured by looking at the stars, the only way to determine longitude was by comparing the midday [...]
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