www.watch-brands.com
Home| Contact Us| Links

ebelwatch - watch brands

we carry many different watch brands

Links
ebelwatchdiscount
ebelwatches
ebelwatchesdiscount
fendi watch
fendi
Other Links

Rolex quality and expertise. The distinguishing characteristic of the first Rolex Oyster Watch, which today perpetuates its preeminent position, was the perfect marriage between case, crystal, and winding crown, resulting in a single pressure-proof unit. ebelwatch and ebelwatch Today the Rolex Oyster case maintains the heritage by providing the strongest possible protection for the movement within, ebelwatch while at the same time conveying a distinctive elegance. The Rolex Watch creation of such a masterpiece places equal demands on the watchmaker''s technical ebelwatch and artistic skills, and exemplifies the constant striving for perfection that is Rolex. Rolex takes ebelwatch a full year to complete an Oyster movement with its 220 individual components.

Rolex uses the same care and attention that are devoted to the protective watchcase with its virtually scratchproof crystal and the screw-down crown. All Rolex Oyster Perpetual models are fitted with an automatic winding mechanical movement -- the Perpetual Rotor, patented by Rolex in 1931 -- which transforms the slightest wrist movement into a source of energy. Rolex also offers the Oysterquartz line, which is equipped with quartz movements that Rolex produces. Every Oyster is a true masterpiece in miniature, which will remain your lasting, reliable partner in business and leisure. Here is some more info: Hans Wilsdorf, a British subject, was the founder of the Rolex company. He was 19 years old when he first entered the watchmaking industry. With borrowed ebelwatch money he and his brother-in-law founded Wilsdorf & Davis, a company that distributed wristwatches and manufactured cases.

The oldest watch manufacturer in the world, Vacheron & Constantin was founded in 1755 by Jean-Marc Vacheron, a 24-year-old Geneva cabinotier, ebelwatch or watch craftsman, who dared to venture out and open his own workshop. Vacheron made pocket watches for the likes of the kings of Rome and Naples, but he also peddled cloth and even seven-year-old cherry acqua vita to augment sales. A Chronometer is a high-precision timepiece which movement, after rigorous testing, has received an official timing certificate from and official timing bureau. Watches providing additional measurement functions to the hours, minutes and seconds are referred to as "Complications". The best-known complication watches are calendar watch, the most common of which display only the date.