19 Aug, 2007
The popularity of the internet has made buying and selling of various items as easy as clicking the computer mouse. Most transactions are completed in just a matter of minutes or seconds, depending on the speed of your internet connection.
People used to go from one store to another to choose watches for themselves or for their loved ones. Today, choosing a watch can be easily achieved just by looking at the different catalogues offered by various websites selling different kinds of watch.
Buying a watch online can be easy but it can be quite tricky considering that you are only choosing from photographs without ever touching the watch or knowing how it looks on your hands. People who do not have the time to go from one store to another however believe that getting their watch online can save them time and money.
When choosing a watch online, do not just be tempted to choose one that looks good on the net. Make sure that you know the details of the watch like the price, the warranty and the quality of the watch. It is also important to take note of the shipping services offered by the company selling the watch online.
It is hard to choose from among the hundreds of watch photos displayed on different websites. However, you should limit your choice to the watch that meets your budget. It is not wise to go overboard when choosing a watch online. Thus, you must always have a ceiling price for your budget.
Why waste your time looking at the website for watches that costs an arm and a leg? Be realistic and go directly to watch catalogues that have more affordable prices.
You can start by looking at the photos of different kinds of watch in the interne t and check them out when you are visiting the malls. This way, you are able to see the quality of the watch physically. Make sure you get the right model when doing your research so you can compare it to the real thing when going shopping.
When you have decided on the type of watch you like and you have examined a similar model in the shops, then you can buy the watch online. However, you have to make sure that you are getting the exact model and that the online dealer offers a warranty for the watch.
Choosing a reputable online watch dealer is a must if you do not want to be shortchanged. Shopping for a watch online can make the job easier but you also have to be vigilant about the reputation of the dealer and the type of watch you are buying.
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17 Aug, 2007
Antique watches generally refer to mechanical watches that were made more than fifty years ago or more. Antique watches are not very useful in keeping accurate track of time, and instead make good gifts or a nice piece of decoration.
The antique watch business is a multi-billion dollar business. However there are a lot of fakes out there so buying an antique watch requires careful research.
A Brief History of Time
Some knowledge of mechanical watches will help a lot in judging the approximate date of manufacture of the antique watch:
1500s Peter Henlein of Germany created the first pocket watch
1660s Christian Huygens invented the remontoire
1680s Repeating mechanism for bells and sounds patented
1700s Rubies used in watch movements
1750s Enamel used on watch dials
1760s Lever escapement invented
1800s First self winding watch invented
1840s First watch to have winding and setting through crown
1914 World War I popularizes the wristwatch
1914 First wristwatch with alarm
1926 First water proof wristwatch
1956 First watch to display day and date
1960 First watch to have scratch-proof dial
Sources of Antique Watch
Antique watches of many established companies are available such as Rolex, Omega, Universal Geneve, Angelus, Vacheron %26 Constantin, Seiko, Benrus, Breitling, Gruen, Zodiac, IWC, Movado, TAG Heuer, Hamilton, Ingersoll, Shakosha (Citizen watch company of Japan) Gallet, Wittnauer, Bulova etc. There are a lot of sources on the internet selling watches online. Good buys can be found at auctions and second hand markets but the authenticity of these antique watches are doubtful.
Maintenance of Antique Watch
Maintenance of an antique watch is very difficult. The parts are not easily available and antique watches cannot be repaired at all watch shops. So do make sure that the seller also guarantees their repair if the need arises. Most antique watch sellers also provide maintenance and care manuals for the antique watch. Be sure to follow the instructions.
Cost of Antique Watch
Antique watches are available anywhere between $300 to millions of dollars depending upon the make, the date of manufacture, the history of the watch and the jewels in the antique watch. The market price of the antique watch is determined by its snob appeal and social acceptance.
Antique watches make wonderful gifts and give the wearer a distinct and artistic look. Antique watches combine artistic appeal and nostalgic charm. However, antique watches are costly in general and need a lot of maintenance and care.
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15 Aug, 2007
In order for a Rolex watch to be made available for sale it has to go through a ten step manufacturing process. Each one of these stages ensures that the watch meets the highest quality standards and will withstand the rigorous testing that Rolex requires. Read the rest of this entry »
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14 Aug, 2007
Watches were first invented in Switzerland many centuries ago. Mechanical watches came first. Then automatic watches were invented. Both types of watches are still in use today. It is a matter of personal preference as to which type of watch you decide to use. Read the rest of this entry »
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11 Aug, 2007
Do you have a collection of watches? Or do you at least own a watch? Is it real? Is it genuine? Or is it a replica? Having a watch and wearing it around our wrist makes us time conscious. And it is not a bad habit or bad connotation. In fact, I consider it as a positive character because it will lessen our tardiness when it comes to work, school, or meetings. Read the rest of this entry »
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11 Aug, 2007
Nowadays a watch is no longer considered a whim. Most people find their sports watch with their favorite team logo more like a necessity which builds up one’s image and character as well as tell the time. Read the rest of this entry »
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11 Aug, 2007
People use watches to tell time. The range of watches that you will find is enormous. With most of these watches the popular form of power is that of watch batteries. These watch batteries in general will not have any brand names attached to them. You will find that watch batteries come in different sizes. These sizes are generally based on the watch itself. Read the rest of this entry »
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11 Aug, 2007
What is a Watch Winder, and, are all watch winders the same?
A watch winder is a device designed to wind up an automatic watch when it is not worn by the owner; so that the watch is ready to be worn by the owner any time. Read the rest of this entry »
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11 Aug, 2007
Many people may overlook watch winders because they think that they are non-essential items. This could not be more untrue. Watch winders are actually great for keeping expensive or vintage watches in great condition. They will also keep the watch running with the correct time, all of the time.
Many people wonder if they really need a watch winder. For people who live extremely busy lives, being without the time can be a great hindrance. As a result, a watch winder can be a great time saver. Not to mention, watch winders can extend the life of a watch. If a watch is continuously running, the gears will not suffer from stagnation. Watches have lubrication built in, so if the gears stop, this lubrication can dry up and cause problems. However, if continuously running, the watch should stay stronger for longer.
Watch winders are also great because they can save you money. Watch repair can be extremely costly. Having a watch winder is a very sound investment that ends up paying for itself and more. Additionally, watch winders serve to protect the watch. Many people lose or misplace their watches. However, with a watch winder, it will always be in a safe place. Simply putting the watch in the winder before bed, and it will be there in the morning. Also, the watch will be sitting in a case, surrounded by soft material and protected from the elements. For the most expensive watches, having a safe place to store it is very helpful. Some people can even lock their watch winders, which can help prevent theft.
Understanding why watch winders are important, and deciding to buy one, is only half of the battle. Actually, buying a watch winder can seem like a daunting task to someone who has never done it before. The best technique is to search online and find the best watch winder seller to fit your needs. There are many different kinds of online stores that offer a variety of watch winders for sale. The best online stores usually stress their customer service, and display other trustworthy elements such as SSL certification and membership in the Better Business Bureau.
Deciding the type of watch winder you need simply comes down to preference. Some watch winders are relatively fancy, while others feature a simple design. If the watch being wound is expensive, then it might make more sense to have a nicer watch winder to go with it. However, if the watch is not of the greatest concern to you, then a simpler watch winder would suffice. Some watch winders can hold more than one watch, and others are equipped with cases and locks. The best way to buy a watch winder is have a clear idea of what you want before you start searching. But if you’re new to watch winders, browsing an online store can give you ideas as to the different options available.
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11 Aug, 2007
People keep asking me - which watch winder to buy. Surprisingly, there are dozens of different watch winders in the market. You could always find a discount watch winder or buy the cheapest watch winders, but most of the automatic watch owners are dealing with the decision whether to buy Steinhausen watch winders, Scatola watch winders or Eilux watch winder. Read the rest of this entry »
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