By Reporter | April 30, 2007 - 9:22 pm
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Did You Know
The Swatch Group’s main movement manufacturer, ETA, has developed a family of thermo-compensated quartz movements with 20 times the accuracy of a standard quartz movement.
Watches which use this movement are Breitling SuperQuartz, Longines Flagship and also the Omega Constellation Perpetual Calenda
Tag Heuer told us at the BaselWorld that the amazing Tag Heuer Monaco V4 is now available in a pre-series of 20 units. Two of them have been worn by Tag Heuer representatives at the BaselWorld 2007. The Tag Heuer Monaco is a belt driven watch!
Fossil one of the largest watch company’s ahve learned their lesson “Consumers want a more advanced watch” These new watches will be able to show the callers ID on the dial at a glance. After experimenting with MSN and PDA watches.
Fossils new range “Abacus” is fresh and handsome offering some of the usual properties that every Fossil watch has to offer, water resistant analog men’s watch with a tiny 96-by-16-pixel OLED screen near the bottom of the face. The “Abacus” pairs up with a Sony Erricson Bluetooth phone so that when you get a phone call, the caller ID information appears on the watch. If you don’t like what you see, you can silence your phone’s ringer by pressing a button on the watch.
Timex has just lauched something intresting!
They have introduced the new T Series, a collection of simply-styled analog quartz watches incorporating Indiglo, long battery life (7 years), stainless steel cases, and good water resistance (100 meters, or 330 feet).
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With this Timex T Series just costing $110.00 will this be the a new trend with watch enthusiasts and collectors?
Several have perpetual calendars, which automatically correct for shorter months, and