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TAG Heuer Grand Carrera Collection

by Replica Gifts on Dec.19, 2009, under Watches

tag-heuer-grand-carrera-collection-2The acknowledged leader amongst motor sports watch brands, TAG Heuer underscores its reputation with the Grand Carrera collection of watches, including the now available Grand Carrera Calibre 36 RS Caliper Chronograph. The Swiss brand references the original 1964 Carrera chronograph in each of the watches you see here. In 2007, the Grand Carrera debuted the exclusive Rotating System (mobile discs that take the place of conventional hands and subdials) for small seconds, second time zone (GMT) and the chronograph functions.

The Grand Carrera Calibre 36 RS Caliper Chronograph is an evolution of this design philosophy, making it the first mechanical chronograph in the world to display precisely and exactly the 1/10th of a second feature.

It does this via the Caliper Rotating Scale (note the crown at 10 o’clock), a magnifying device and the red marker on the flange between 12 and 1 o’clock.Just like the concept piece in 2008, this watch also boasts a linear small seconds counter (9 o’clock), date window at 4.30 and the chronograph minutes at 3 o’clock and hours at 6 o’clock.

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Submariner Rolex replica – A True Rolex Jewellery

by Replica Gifts on Oct.22, 2009, under Watches

The Rolex being one of the world’s most popular luxury watch brand, it is also the most often replicated watch. However, there are various different types of rolex replica watches, please take time to analyze and research all available options before you make a informed decision.

Rolex Submariner

Why should one buy a Rolex replica? One great reason would be that Rolex replica watches are of the highest quality and very inexpensive compared to the original. Buying an original Rolex could set one back a great deal, buying a rolex replica could give one the pleasure and standing of owning a Rolex and at the same time save money for the second car.


Rolex certainly creates an impression on the people around you. A rolex represents money and prestige. Believe it or not there is a thing called a high quality rolex replica. The Rolex replicas are graded according to quality. There are 5 quality grades of Rolex replica watches sold on the internet – Swiss (Grade 1), Japanese (Grades 2-4) and Chinese (Grade 5).

Rolex Submariner watch is one of the most demanded models in the Rolex stable, as a result of which the Rolex replica of the rolex submariner model is also in great demand. The Rolex submariner replica comes in all 5 grades of quality and understandably at varying prices.

The Rolex Submariner, as the name implies is a diver’s watch. Going by the logic that a diver needs a good watch as much as he needs air, Rolex designed this model to cater specially to the diver’s applications. The model boasts of a rotating bezel that helps a diver to accurately time his stay under water. The rolex submariner has two models, one waterproof upto 330 feet and the other upto 660 feet. They have been tested to be so. None of the Rolex replica watches, even of the Grade 1 quality can boast of being water resistant at these levels, leave alone being waterproof. The Rolex replica watches only match the look of the originals perfectly; the workings are an entirely different ball game.


The Submariner Rolex replica has automatic movement with a Mecaline special sweeping second-hand, exact engravings, sapphire crystal, serial numbers and real solid 18K gold running right through the middle of the clasp.

The 2005 Submariner Rolex Replica is priced at an approximate $1150 for Grade 1, Swiss make against the $7000 price tag of the original. This model of the rolex replica can also be found in other grades. Grade 5 is priced at $50 in blue, black or white face.

Be sure to make your decision after being armed with the entire information, irrespective of your need for a rolex replica. The quality starts at very good and runs down to very poor.

Distinctions between replicas is difficult but is categorized into the following – weight, the hacking symbol, water resistance, the gold, jeweled movements, the stainless steel, the crystal and warranty. All these categories between each quality of replicas vary. Prices also thus vary from $5 to $1500. Aim to get what you pay for… simple as that.

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IWC History

by Replica Gifts on Sep.29, 2009, under Watches

An interesting fact you may or may not know: International Watch Company (IWC) is possibly the only major Swiss watch company whose founder was an American!

During the 1860’s, three manufacturers dominated the American watch industry: Elgin, Howard and Waltham. Combined, these firms produced upwards of 100,000 pocket watches. Times were changing in the industry as pocket watches went from being a status symbol that only the wealthiest individuals could afford, to an everyday item available to the middle class. As a result, production methods had to be improved; for example, most parts for watches were still being made by hand. Costs were also high because the pool of available, qualified watchmakers was relatively small.


In Boston, Massachusetts, Florentine Ariosto Jones, who had worked in the American watch industry for a number of years, keenly observed the failure of Aaron Lufkin Dennison, a leader in the watch business, whose efforts to move production to Switzerland to benefit from lower wages and Swiss watchmaking know-how, failed miserably. Undaunted, Jones took over the failed enterprise and soon set up his own company in Switzerland. His plan was to assemble watches in Switzerland and import them into the United States, hence the name International Watch Company.

Fortuitously, Jones made the acquaintance of one Johann Heinrich Moser, a watchmaker whose hometown of Schaffhausen was conveniently located near the Rhine. Following Moser’s advice, a dam was built in order to harness the mighty river and generate hydro-power to drive the machines used in manufacturing facilities throughout Schaffhausen.

A watch factory was built in Schaffhausen to take advantage of the cheap hydro-power and production commenced in 1868. Despite the company’s unique business plan, the enterprise was doomed from the start. For one thing, Jones had trouble selling the watches in America, due to a high tariff on imported finished watches. An even worse problem: Jones was undercapitalized and encountered technical problems with the machines. By 1875, he was scrambling to find new investors, amid allegations by disgruntled stockholders that the company was on the verge of collapse. Inevitably, the company filed for bankruptcy and Jones was forced to relinquish control of his company.

A Swiss consortium acquired IWC’s shares and put another American, Frederick Seeland, at its helm. Although the company’s fortunes improved somewhat, the improvement was not deemed sufficient enough. As a result, the company was put up for sale again. This time, one of IWC’s stockholders, Johannes Raschenbach-Vogel, bought the company at auction for 280,000 francs. Technical achievements and increased sales soon followed with the production of the first pocket watches with digital time indication, as well as development of the famous Calibre 52 movement, which at the time was quite revolutionary in its concept and construction.

Although the company experienced significant growth, following World War I, the company’s fortunes again hit rock bottom under the proprietorship of Ernst Homberger-Rauschenbach. Fortunately, a major modernization effort paid off when the advent of World War II resulted in increased military demand. It was thus during World War II that IWC created the first oversize anti-magnetic pilot’s watch, followed by the famous Mark X, featuring its new in-house movement, Calibre 83. In 1944, IWC had a close call when the Allies mistakenly bombed Schaffhausen. As luck would have it, the factory narrowly escaped destruction.

In the aftermath of the war, International Watch Company lived up to its name and became a company of international scope. Exports to the United States increased and the brand became best known for its specialty watches, such as the Mark XI and Ingenieur – the first automatic IWC with a soft-iron inner case that protected the movement against magnetic fields – as well as for its elegant dress watches. Needless to say, vintage IWC’s from the 1940’s and 50’s are highly collectible today and in great demand, as they are somewhat under-priced compared to other high-end watch brands of that era.

Although IWC entered the quartz era with its first quartz watch in 1969, using the Beta 21 movement, the company was ultimately unable to remain under family ownership. In 1978, a majority interest in the company was sold to VDO Adolf Schindling AG.

Subsequent developments include the debut of the Porsche series of sports watches, which remain in production to this day, as well as the creation of the “DaVinci” – a perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch that is mechanically programmed for the next 500 years. This watch caused quite a stir when first introduced and set new standards with its “user friendly” perpetual calendar. In 1993, the company again stunned the watch world when it unveiled the remarkable Il Destriero, which at the time was the most complicated wristwatch in the world.

The year 2000 is no less exciting for the company, as it introduces a new advertising campaign, as well as the 5000 calibre, a new mechanical movement with a power reserve of seven days and an automatic movement. The automatic, an IWC exclusive, is a further development of the patented Pellaton system. The pocket watch-size movement is featured in the latest addition to the Portuguese line: an automatic with a power reserve display. It should also be noted that 1999 was the most successful year in IWC’s history, with 39,000 watches sold, 115 million Swiss francs in revenue, and over 350 employees.

In closing, the company’s philosophy is best summed up by IWC’s current CEO, Michael Sarp, who recently stated: “We shall produce watches of the highest quality with unique technical and design characteristics and thus continue to experience the pleasures of innovation.” If you should have an opportunity to examine an IWC, you will quickly realize that Mr. Sarp speaks the truth.

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