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Having seen countless functional watches out there, many of which claim to be or even legitimately are "military watches," I have to say that the Marathon Search & Rescue Diver's Automatic stood out for a number of reasons. I found myself on many occasions choosing to wear this admittedly humble, non-flashy timepiece when I had plenty of other "luxury" options to go with. Timepieces like this help remind me why I got into watches in the first place. replica Hermes classic watch.
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Steel batons with deep center grooves are used to mark the hours, each accompanied by a small lume plot. The batons at 1, 5, 7, and 11 o'clock are unconventionally laid horizontally rather than vertically, which adds yet another intriguing design twist to the watches. The chiseled steel-framed date window is placed at 6 o'clock where white numerals (except for the aforementioned green trois) are read off a dark background. At the center of the dial are the tuning fork-shaped hands – again, celebrating old-school cool. The upper portion of the dial is home to an applied logo while the bottom is inscribed with "Automatic" and "Made in France." replica Hermes clipper diver chronograph. You can also visit replica watches.
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View all Self-Winding / Manual Wind Watches. Marine Chronometer A highly accurate mechanical or electronic timekeeper that is enclosed in a box and is used for determining the longitude on board a ship. Marine chronometers with mechanical movements are mounted on gimbals so they are in the horizontal position that is essential for their precision. Measurement Conversion A feature that allows the wearer to convert one type of measurement into another. It usually consists of a graduated scale on the bezel or dial. Mechanical Movement A "Mechanical Movement" is the term for watch that runs without an outside electrical source. The watch's mechanism is composed of multiple parts, gears, screws and springs. By winding the mainspring (either manual-winding or via automatic winding) the watch will begin to operate.
View all Mechanical Watches. Micron This is a thousandth of a millimeter and is a measurement used for the thickness of gold plating. Minute Repeater A watch that strikes the hours, quarters and minutes on gongs. The repeater is activated by a slide or button on the case edge. This is a highly complex achievement and increases the cost of the watch tremendously. View all Minute Repeater Watches. Mono (Single) Pusher Chronograph A stop watch operated by a single button. While 99% of chronographs are operated by the use of two button - one to start and stop the stopwatch, the second to reset the stopwatch; a Mono Pusher complication allows for 1 button to start, stop and reset the stop-watch. See Split Seconds Chronograph a.k.a. Rattrapantte, Fly-Back Chronograph Moonphase A window in a watch which indicates the phases of the moon through 29 1/2 days. Some Moonphase watches incorporate a correction for the extra 44 minutes per month. View all Moonphase Watches Mother of Pearl The iridescent interior of a freshwater mollusc that is often used to decorate watch dials. Its colors include milky white, blue and pink. Mother of Pearl is available in an array of colors, such as blue, pink, yellow and more. Movement The motor of a watch that makes it keep time and perform functions. See Automatic Wind Movement, Manual Wind Movement, Quartz Movement. N Numerals Numeral (Roman and Arabic) are used to present information in the dial and sub dials P Perpetual Calendar A complication showing the date, day, month and leap year cycle at the minimum. Many will also display the year and Moonphase. This watch will correctly adjust for short and long months as well as 29 days of February once in 4 years. See Annual Calendar, Moonphase or view all Perpetual Calendar Watches. Platinum Platinum is one of the rarest and most durable of precious metals. It doesn't tarnish and has a radiant, beautiful white luster. It is a popular choice for very prestigious watches and Limited Edition pieces. View all Platinum Watches. Power Reserve Indicator An indication of the state of wind in the main spring. A hand on the dial points to the number of hours the movement will work before it runs down. Also known as Reserve de Marche. View all Watches with Power Reserve Indicators. Pulsimeter A scale on a chronograph which is used for measuring pulse rate. Push-Piece A button that is pressed to work a watch function such as a chronograph, alarm or date corrector. Q Quartz Crystal Quartz is a piezoelectric material, meaning that it generates an electrical charge when mechanical pressure is applied. These crystals also vibrate when a voltage from an outside source, such as a battery, is applied. Piezoelectricity was discovered by Pierre Curie and his brother Jacques in 1880. In the early 1920's, W.G. Cady recognized that due to their elastic qualities, mechanical strength and durability, quartz crystals could be used to fabricate very stable resonators. Cady also concluded that the crystal could be cut in specific ways which would create resonators of almost any frequency that were practically independent of temperature variations. Quartz crystals were first used as a time standard by Warren Marrison, who invented the first quartz clock in 1927. Juergen Staudte invented a method for mass-producing quartz crystals for watches in the early 1970s. Quartz Movement This is an electronic watch movement with a quartz crystal that oscillates when a current is applied to it. The power to run the watch is normally provided by a battery or a capacitor. A quartz movement is generally more accurate than a mechanical movement. View all Quartz Watches. R Rattrapante/Split Seconds Chronograph See Split Seconds Chronograph Regulator or Regulateur A Regulator display separates the minute and hour hands onto a separate axial and sub-dial. This allows for accurate time telling at a glance without the chance of having the watch hands covering each other. View all Watches with Regulator Displays. Reserve de Marche See Power Reserve Indicator Retrograde A watch with a retrograde display does not display the function in a circular fashion, as we are used to seeing. Rather, it sets out the functions in a linear manner. Instead of the hands going round in a circle, they travel along an arc, and when they get to the end, they jump back to the beginning. View all Retrograde Watches. Rotating Bezel A bezel around the watch that can be rotated. It has various timekeeping functions Rotor This is the oscillating part of an automatic watch that winds the mainspring. S Sapphire Crystal Sapphire crystal is a very hard transparent material commonly used for "scratch-proof" watch glasses. Made by crystallizing aluminum oxide at very high temperatures, it is chemically the same as natural sapphire and ruby, but without the small amounts of other elements such as iron, titanium or chromium that give the gemstones their colors. Sapphire (whether natural or synthetic) is one of the hardest substances, measuring 9 on the Mohs scale, a system for rating the relative scratch hardness of materials. (Diamond measures 10, the highest rating, and the hardest steels are 8). Screw-Down Crown Where the crown is threaded and tightens to the case by screwing the crown into a matching threaded tube that is part of the case. The crown has a gasket that is compressed and seals the opening when the crown is tightened - thus ensuring water resistance. A Screw-Down Crown is an essential feature for any watch you intend on swimming with. An additional benefit of the Screw-Down Crown is that the crown is somewhat more protected from accidental knocks. See Winding Crown, Crown Second Time Zone Indicator An additional dial that can be set to the time in another time zone. This allows the wearer to know the time in two zones simultaneously. See GMT Time, Dual Time, World Time Shock Absorber A resilient bearing which takes up the shocks received by the watch's balance staff and protects its pivots from damage. Skeleton Case A watch case with a transparent front or back, allowing visibility of the watch's movement. View all Skeleton Watches. Slide Rule/Navigation Computer A device consisting of a scale on the outer edge of a watch face which enables mathematical calculations such as fuel consumption, climbing times and converting miles into nautical miles or kilometers Solar Powered Batteries Batteries in a quartz watch that are recharged via solar panels on the watch face. Split-Seconds Chronograph/Rattrapante A Chronograph with two centre seconds hands, the extra hand runs concurrently with the main chronograph hand but can be stopped independently then made to catch up with the running chronograph. Thus called the "Split Seconds hand" which refers to two hands - a flyback (Rattrapante) hand and a regular chronograph hand. Both hands move together with the ability to time laps or multiple finishing times, the wearer can stop the flyback hand while the chronograph hand continues. This, in effect, splits the hand in two. The split seconds thus allows recording the successive or additional times of events that start together. View all Split-Seconds Chronographs and Rattrapante watches Stainless Steel A durable metal alloy that is almost rust resistant and rarely corrodes or discolors and, therefore, is highly suitable for watch case and bracelets. It is sometimes used on the case backs of watches made of other metals. Stopwatch See Chronograph Stepping Motor The part of a quartz analogue movement that moves the gear train and in turn moves the watch's hands. Sterling Silver Sterling silver is a highly reflective precious metal, which is 92.5% pure and is often used in watches and watch dials. Subsidiary Dial A small sub-dial on a watch face used for purposes such as indicating the date, power reserve or keeping track of elapsed time. Swiss-Made A watch may only bear the Swiss-Made label if the assembly work of the movement and watch was started, adjusted and controlled by the manufacturer in Switzerland. Furthermore, the law requires that at least 50% of the components of the movement be manufactured in Switzerland. The case and bracelet must not be manufacturered in Switzerland, however the parts must be delivered to Switzerland unassemebled and be assembled in Switzerland. Swiss A.O.S.C. A certificate of origin - a mark that identifies that a watch has been assembled in Switzerland and has components of Swiss origin. T Tachymeter Scale/Tachometer Common feature in chronograph watches. Measures the speed over a predefined distance. The wearer starts the chronograph when passing the starting point and stops it when passing the finish. The wearer can read the speed in units per hour off the tachometer scale. The scale is generally engraved on the bezel or printed on the outer diameter of the dial. Tang Buckle A tang buckle is a traditional Loop and Pin (belt type) buckle. Tank Watch A rectangular watch with bars along the sides of its face. It was inspired by the tracks of tank used in World War II and designed by Louis Cartier. View all Tank Watches. Timer A device for registering intervals of time with out any indication of the time of day. Titanium A metal with a slightly darker/greyer appearance than Stainless Steel. Titanium is stronger and lighter than steel. 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Furthermore, the asking price of $9,300 is quite steep, especially when one considers it is almost $2,000 more than the old steel model in divine technicolor. That said, I do still like the general design of this watch. I loved the colorful dial, but even in these somber hues, the Louis Vuitton Escale Time Zone Spacecraft watch is pretty cool. Visit louis-vuitton.com for more information. fake Hermes arceau lune. For more references: replica watches.
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