Showing posts with label Breitling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Breitling. Show all posts

Monday, March 9, 2009

Breitling Watch

For the Time of Your Life
Whether you are trying to beat the clock, get the most out of your time, or simply enjoy every minute you have, your watch is an important part of your life. The Breitling watch has provided professional, and everyday people with a great tool by which to run their lives for many years.
While the Breitling watches were originally devised for the needs of high precision professions, like aviation and diving, that quality is beneficial for everyone. It is comforting to know that a company whose watches are precise enough for astronuats and the military are available to everyone.
Breitling Watches: A History of Service
Leon Breitling opened his first store in 1884. There, in St-Imeir, Switzerland, he specialized in chronographs to be used by professionals and scientists. When the company grew, he moved his headquarters to Paris. His son Gaston became involved in the business. In 1914, after his father's death, Gaston took control over the company.
The first Breitling watch containing an independent chronograph push piece was sold in 1923. The company started to sell to the American Armed Forces in 1942, and also added: the Chronomat Breitling watch -- the first chronograph that displayed with a circular side rule.
The astronaut Scott Carpenter used the "Cosmonaute" Breitling wrist watch during his travels on the space shuttle Aurora 7 in 1962. Earnest Schneider aquired the Breitling watch company in 1979 after it belonged to the same family for three generations.
In 1984, The Chronomat became more popular again, and still continues to be desired by many. Breitling continues to create amazing timepieces.
A Leader in Innovation
Continuing the rich tradition of ground breaking technology and innovative design, Breitling Watches continue to lead the way in professional and personal timepieces. The aescetic beauty, as well as the century old commitment to quality, have collectors seeking out Breitling watches.
Your purchase of a Breitling watch will benefit you both in the short term for you daily use, and over time as an investment in an item of quality and dependability. The Breitling name ensures a product crafted with care, designed for precision, and certain to remain a thing of beauty. Whether as a gift, a future heirloom, or for your immediate needs, today's investment in a Breitling watch will pay you back time after time.
Breitling watches are classic.Many people like Breitling watches,also they like Rolex,Richard Mille watches,U-Boat and Bell&Ross.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

How To Identify A Bogus or Fake Rolex Watch

Rolex watches are probably one of the most copied watches in the world. Many of the counterfeits use very good mechanical movements that lets the sweep second hand glide around the dial chapters, a Rolex trait. Others use a common quartz movement where the sweep second hand ticks every second as it steps around the dial, an obvious fake. But be careful, Rolex made a few models that used quartz movements.

So, what should you look for? The best thing to do is to take your watch to a qualified watchmaker and let them determine if your watch is genuine Rolex or not. Next, you can remove the watch band. Check between the lugs at the 12 position and see if it has an engraved "Registered Design" number. If you see no number, it is fake. Now check between the lugs at the 6 position. Here you should see a serial number of the case. If there is no number, it is fake.

If there is a glass crystal on the back of the case, so you can see the movement, your watch is fake. Also many times, you will see a "Rolex" that has the Rolex name engraved on the case back. These are also fakes.

On gold colored watches, look for signs of wear on the lug ends and on the case backs. Fake Rolex watches will often display area where the gold color has worn off, exposing the white colored base metal of the case below. Check the watch bands and look at the clasp. A genuine Rolex clasp is nicely engraved with the old original Rolex emblem. This appears on both gold and stainless clasps on watch bands.

Another thing to look for is the weight of the watch. Gold Rolex watches are very heavy as compared to the fakes which are very light for their apparent mass. This is because the specific gravity of gold (Au) is much greater than the specific gravity of a base metal. Stainless steel Rolex watches also have more weight to them because stainless is also much heavier than the base metal used in bogus watches.

We hope that this information helps. We understand that many people come into contact with a watch that may have been a gift or inherited from someone and they simply don't know if the watch they received is genuine or not. It is with this in mind that we hope this article helps you determine the true identity of your watch.

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