Thursday, 30 June 2011

Crazy Chase Dive Ball Water Toy

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Crazy Chase Dive Ball Water Toy

Catch it if you can, Crazy Chase is a dive game that keeps swimmers guessing on where it will go. Players drop it in the water, watch it sink to the bottom of the pool and race to catch it. Randomized crazy action enhances the challenge. Price: $ 9.18 Sold by Buy.com

Freestyle Men's Submersion Dive Watch

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Freestyle Men's Submersion Dive Watch

Men?s performance dive watch with an edge. Don?t let the Submersion fool you, it?s a full blown dive watch depth rated to 200 meters. Like all Freestyle Watches, The Submersion is backed by a Limited Price: $ 99.93 Sold by Retail Concepts, Inc.
Casio Men's AMW330D-1AV Dive Chronograph Stainless Steel Watch
This dive-inspired chronograph by Casio features luminous hands, three subdials, and stick indexes over a black dial for time tell...

Casio Men's AMW330-7AV Dive Chronograph Resin Strap Watch
Built tough to endure your high-energy lifestyle, the Casio Men's Analog Chronograph Dive Watch #AMW330-7AV features a striking si...

Citizen Men's BJ2117-01E Eco-Drive Depth Meter Chronograph Metric Rubber Dive Watch
For active men and water sports enthusiasts, the Citizen Men's Eco Drive Rubber Strap 200M Watch is a high-quality timepiece with ...

Wednesday, 29 June 2011

Victorinox Swiss Army Men's 241421 Dive Master Black Dial Watch

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Victorinox Swiss Army Men's 241421 Dive Master Black Dial Watch

  • Quartz movement
  • Antireflective-sapphire crystal
  • Case diameter: 43 mm
  • Stainless-steel case
  • Water-resistant to 1640 feet (500 M)
Gunmetal stainless steel case with a black rubber bracelet. Unidirectional gunmetal PVD stainless steel bezel. Black dial with luminous hands and dot hour markers. Minute markers around the outer rim. Date display at the 6 o'clock position. Two sub-dials displaying: 60 seconds and 12 hours. Swiss quartz movement. Scratch resistant anti-reflective sapphire crystal. Black PVD crown. Solid case back. Case diameter: 43 mm. Case thickness: 14.2 mm. Tang clasp. Water resistant at 500 meters / 1650 fee

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Tuesday, 28 June 2011

Monday, 27 June 2011

Watch Guard, Protects and Magnifies

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Watch Guard, Protects and Magnifies

The watch guard protects your valuable dive watche from scratches and abrasions. fits over the straps of your watch and the guard is held in place. Price: $ 8.95 Sold by Buy.com
Casio Men's AMW320R-7EV Sport Alarm Ana-Digi Dive Watch
Stylish enough for the boardroom but rugged enough for the wakeboard, the Casio Marine stainless steel analog-digital watch for me...

Freestyle Men's FS75401 Hammerhead Polyurethane Watch
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Luminox Men's 3901 Original Navy SEAL Dive Watch
This Luminox Men's Original Navy SEAL Dive Watch features a unique illumination system that glows 100 times brighter than other lu...

Sunday, 26 June 2011

DKBC Presents Return of the Bandimals

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DKBC Presents Return of the Bandimals Event on 2011-07-15 21:00:00

Get ready for what’s bound to be a hoot-n-hollerin’ good time at the Hi-Dive. Watch as members of Lion Sized, The Reckless Nights, Hello Kavita, Bare Bones, A Tom Collins (and more!) break away from their usual songs/band members to play… (Read More) at High Dive 7 South Broadway Denver, United States

Saturday, 25 June 2011

Windward Instruments appointed Exclusive U. S. Agent for Landjager Swiss Police Watch

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Windward Instruments appointed Exclusive U. S. Agent for Landjager Swiss Police Watch

(PRWEB) June 21, 2004

Windward Instruments appointed Exclusive U. S. Agent for Landjager Swiss Police Watch

Windward Instruments has been appointed Exclusive U. S. Agent for the popular Landjager Official Swiss Police Watch, and the ultra exclusive Ricci Watch line. Hugo Pfluger, President and Chairman of Police Watch GmbH, and founder of HMP Watch LTD, Bettlach Switzerland, made the announcement on June 4, 2004.

"We are convinced that Windward Instruments has the necessary experience, and shares our philosophy in business" said Mr. Pfluger. "Building business relationships step by step, and providing our U. S. customers the best possible product, are our mutual goals".

Windward Instruments is a growing wholesale and retail distributor based near Lake Michigan, currently handling the U. S. launch of the Ocean Clocks line of localized tide clocks. "We look forward to working with both Mr. Pfluger, and Mr. Joe Ricci, to make these quality timepieces successful in the United States" said Mike Ratican, Co-Owner of Windward Instruments. "We plan to offer the Swiss Police Watches to U. S. customers through our retail division, BellClocks.com, starting in July. Our wholesale division will begin marketing to larger retailers at that time as well".

The Landjager Official Swiss Police Watch has proven very popular in Europe. Since 1997 the Swiss Police force has worn them as part of the uniform. This line of watches has expanded to over 40 different models at present. Their most unique model, is the popular Swiss Police Hyperbar Dive Watch. This patented, liquid filled technology, makes this watch water resistant and capable of diving to depths of 12,000 meters (over 39,000 feet).

Sporting the Cantacle emblems of the various police agencies in Switzerland on every case back, every Swiss Police Watch is built with a genuine Swiss Made movement, and offers both quartz, and automatic mechanical models. This line of watches is not only fashionable, but very high quality, and rich with Swiss history.

For more information, contact Windward Instruments at: 1-800-210-0492, or visit their retail website: http://www.bellclocks.com


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Friday, 24 June 2011

Splash Dogs at Bass Pro Rancho Cucamonga

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Splash Dogs at Bass Pro Rancho Cucamonga Event on 2011-07-01 00:00:00 They're back and they're ready to JUMP!!

Splash Dogs will be back at Bass Pro Friday, July 1st through Sunday, July 3rd!!

This is a blast if you have not seen it before. Bring your entire family including Fido and Fifi to the Bass Pro parking lot...you can enter and jump your dog for distance or you can just hang out and watch the other dogs!! 2010's top dog averaged 26' feet!!

Don't forget that all dogs on a leash are allowed in the store...wet or dry, bring 'em in!! We carry a good selection of dog-related items including training collars, dog treats and toys and leashes/collars.

Splash Dogs is a nationally recognized dog enthusiast company that organizes and promotes dock jumping across the US. Splash Dogs strives to provide a family-oriented competitive atmosphere. Splash Dogs is a sanctioning body for dock jumping and dock diving events. Splash Dogs tracks overall event and individual rankings as well as offering a multi level titling program for all participants.

To register to jump your dog visit splashdogs.com. at Bass Pro Shop 7777 Victoria Gardens Lane Rancho Cucamonga, United States

Thursday, 23 June 2011

Cracker

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Cracker Event on 2011-07-24 20:00:00

Supporting Acts: Wormburner

Cracker

Cracker, the group that veritably introduced brash irreverence and irony into alt-rock, are back and in top form on their 429 Records debut, Sunrise In The Land Of Milk And Honey. This rich new trove of sharp-witted songs showcases a bristling, late 70's - early 80's power pop punk aesthetic which hits as hard as it did at the band's formation 17 years ago. Eight albums (one platinum and three gold) and a barrel full of anthemic hit songs later, Cracker endures, using their ability to weave decades of influences into an album that is seamlessly riveting. In Sunrise..., long-time partners David Lowery and Johnny Hickman, 12-year Cracker drummer Frank Funaro and bassist Sal Maida (since 2006), train a watchful eye on the current socio-musical landscape as they weave an eerie yet strangely soothing story of escapism, apocalypse and renewal. Friends John Doe, Patterson Hood and Adam Duritz (whose mega-band Count ing Crows was once produced by Lowery) make spirited guest appearances. The recording was helmed by Athens, GA-based producer/engineer David Barbe, a longtime friend of Lowery who has manned consoles for the likes of Son Volt and the alt-Southern rock band Drive-By Truckers. The explosive title track that wraps the 11-song collection is thematic, belying its seemingly cheery title to take a tough-edged look at the precarious times we live in. Ever the observant storyteller, Lowery calls it like he sees it: the affluence and wealth America seemed to have these past decades was built on a mirage. The sun shines a harsh light on a landscape of decay. The golden age, the promised land, the land of milk and honey, never materialized. For Sunrise..., Lowery and Hickman took a new approach to their creative process, joining Funaro and Maida to write most songs from scratch. (Whereas on previous albums, Lowery and Hickman would bring near-finished tracks to the rest of the band.) Cr acker were self-disciplined- writing together one week every two mont hs, between tours, for a year. The goal was to work on two songs per day-and somehow, the combined force of their distinctive and mutual influences gave rise to a crackling, raw musical factory of sorts. Says Lowery, "The coolest part of making the new album was the self-imposed time structure we created, the fact that we all gathered to write these songs like it was an actual job. At one point, when we had four songs that needed lyrics, Johnny and I went to the legendary punk studio, The Blasting Room, in Ft. Collins CO, and rented the B room, where we stayed until we had the right words. It was refreshing to do it this way, to challenge ourselves to write with the clock ticking. It was like starting a band and committing to a rehearsal time. We weren't kicking back on an island in the Caribbean, waiting for the muse to hit us. We got down to work, found the punk and glam rock in our blood and woke up to Sunrise In The Land Of Milk And Honey." Considering drumm er Funaro's background playing with The Dictators and Joey Ramone, and bassist Maida's background with Roxy Music and Sparks, it was inevitable that the new album would acquire its own unique edge. "It was a little different involving Frank and Sal's musical tastes and their background from the get-go," says Lowery, "but this led us to realize the common element we all share. We all came of age playing power pop-punk and that early new wave stuff. Once we got on this path, it started surfacing in so many songs that it became a thematic element for the whole project. We all started playing music in that era so we weren't surprised when those sounds started rising up. Sunrise...isn't the 'Cracker punk record' but it's definitely got that time stamp, the '78-'83 flavors, all over it. The other thing we did differently was actually playing all the songs in concert before ever committing them to digital. Most bands do the alb um first, then take the tunes on the road." "In a lot of wa ys, the methodology behind this album brought us all back to when we all started our early bands, when the opportunity to write and record albums came after playing tons of live shows," adds the Richmond, VA-based singer. "I think one of the reasons Cracker has survived this long when so many of the bands that started in the early 90s faded is that we've always made the record we want to hear right now. We've always had the belief and confidence that others will feel like we do. Eclecticism was the norm for bands in the 60's, 70's and into the 80's, and that freedom leads to great bursts of creativity and the potential to make classic albums that stand the test of time." The first album track explodes with a slicing guitar riff from Hickman. "Yalla Yalla" is a colorful rumination on an Arabic phrase meaning, "Let's go." Lowery heard U.S. soldiers greeting each other this way at the Atlanta airport. "Like rock mus icians, soldiers in every era have their own language of bravado and machismo," he says. The band dives deep into the punk on the frenetic "Show Me How This Thing Works," a song inspired by Lowery helping a friend with a quantitative finance problem; the singer is proud that he was once a budding mathematician. "Turn On Tune In Drop Out With Me" is a lilting pop/rock reminder that in these precarious times, many may feel like returning to the bold escapism of the 60s, of the hippies who left the rat race behind to "drop out" into spiritual refuge. The blistering "Hand Me My Inhaler" finds its hapless protagonist blustering at an ex-girlfriend's door, "gonna reform the band without you." Hickman says of the blues-funk "I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right," "When I hand David a melody like this one, I have no idea where he's going to take it, and I love that. Suddenly the devil and members of the Lewi s and Clark expedition were caught up together in some sort of a psyc hedelic love conspiracy." "Time Machine," a black-booted, Celtic-riffed, early-punk kick to the jaw of any pretenders, was inspired by a conversation Hickman had with Black Flag and Descendants drummer Bill Stevenson (who co-founded The Blasting Room studios). Hickman and Stevenson both realized that they had been caught up in the same early 80s punk rock riot at a legendary Dead Kennedys show. It's a message to today's punks that they perhaps couldn't have survived what the previous generation endured. "I took a couple of billy club hits that night," Hickman says, "I got off easy." Punk-and-now-Americana legend John Doe harmonizes on the throbbing, surf guitar driven, "We All Shine a Light." This swarming, Buzzcocks-like rocker is a comment on multicuturalism and tolerance, by way of an ode to Pakistan's cricket team, the Peshawar Panthers. Patterson Hood of the Drive-By Truckers duets with Lowery on the swampy, fo lk-Americana of "Friends," a drunken tale of dysfunctional but loving friendship. One of the album's more poignant moments arrives when Adam Duritz guests, singing alongside Lowery on the romantically selfless "Darling One." The stomping, harmonica-laden "Hey Brett, You Know What Time It Is" came from a sardonic line uttered to Lowery by Built To Spill's Brett Netson, during an exchange of ever-escalating shockeries. Lowery recalls, "He walked into our dressing room and joked, 'Will we know when it's time to start dragging rich people from their cars and killin' em'?' For Frank and me, it grew into a text message exchange and later a song." A brief rundown of Cracker's history: Lowery, in the mid-80s, in Santa Cruz, California, formed Camper Van Beethoven, and their "Take the Skinheads Bowling" became an instant college radio staple. When CVB disbanded on tour in Sweden, following their second major label release, Lowery formed Cracker with his longtime friend J ohnny Hickman. (The pair had met on the local music scene as teenagers in Redlands, CA.) Cracker's emergent sound had less in common with Camper's exotic excursions and was more in synch with the Kinks and Southern roots music. They released their self-titled debut on Virgin, and following the #1 Modern Rock hit "Teen Angst (What The World Needs Now)," the band became a minor commercial sensation (complete with then- significant MTV exposure). The platinum-selling Kerosene Hat contained the enormous, era-defining hit single "Low," as well as "Get Off This," and "Eurotrash Girl." When the dust settled, Cracker found themselves with an ever-growing, devoted following both in the U.S. (where fans refer to themselves as Crumbs) and throughout Europe. Today the band stays well connected to yet another generation of fans via internet, many of whom were kids when these alt-rock godfathers were first ruling rock radio.

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Wednesday, 22 June 2011

Latest Dive Watches News

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Monster and Monstrum Dive Watches
Image by JaredEarle Two large diving watches. The Seiko Monster on the right is dwarfed by the over-sized Monstrum. Yes, I know the Seiko is telling the wrong time, day and date.

Saturday, 18 June 2011

Watchin dive videos

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Watchin dive videos Dive Watches
Image by Fellowship of the Rich Hangin out on the boat watching our dive videos from last year.

Thursday, 16 June 2011

where can i buy a Luminox Navy SEALs Dive Watch 3055 in Bangkok, Thailand?

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Question by catatonic989: where can i buy a Luminox Navy SEALs Dive Watch 3055 in Bangkok, Thailand? Best answer:

Answer by Charles Foster Mc Kane
Probably King of Power Duty Free Many watch shops http://www.kingpower.com/complex/complex.html

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Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Gook Watch? Seiko Dive Watch Orange - SKX011J1?

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Question by R.s: Gook Watch? Seiko Dive Watch Orange - SKX011J1? Seiko SKX011J1 (Dive Watch - Orange face) (Like this one ---- http://www.bodying.com/seiko-men-orange-dial-skx011j1/watches/265 ) Is this a good watch? Good for military boot camp (hold up in running, crawling, and in water of course)? Anyone know of a good site - good price? Best answer:

Answer by wayward irish son
my husband loves his. and he is inj the marines

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Tuesday, 14 June 2011

THE LEISURE SOCIETY

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THE LEISURE SOCIETY Event on 2011-10-28 00:00:00 Harmonic presents
THE LEISURE SOCIETY

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“The Leisure Society’s delightful second record arrives as a wonderful surprise: one leg in and one leg out of the current folk-pop scene but utilising their wide stance to confidently deliver a record bedecked in beautiful, swirling melodies and deftly constructed vignettes. The whole record plays out like a sumptuous stage musical: stocked full of dramatic twists, surges of strings, woodwind cascades and a continual desire to find new and improved ways of bringing a song to a mutually satisfied conclusion.” –Drowned in Sound

“Please don’t forget about the past/The hungry years we hid beneath the sand,” says The Hungry Years, one of many standout tracks on Into The Murky Water, the new album from London’s The Leisure Society. It’s fuelled by a pointed, bittersweet kind of melancholy, the sort of feeling understood only by people who, after years of standing on the sidelines, have started to see their dreams come true – people like Nick Hemming and Christian Hardy, the creative duo at the heart of the band.

From the moment the title track creeps in with bouncing bass, flurries of flute, jazz drums and Tim Burton-style backing vocals, it’s clear that something has changed since last we met them. A year in the making, Into The Murky Water is the sound of The Leisure Society gone widescreen.

The band’s 2009 debut album, The Sleeper, came from a delicate place. Its lead track, Last Of The Melting Snow, was the product of a lonely New Year’s Eve Nick spent at the point of post-breakup desperation. Into The Murky Water comes from a happier starting point, but looks back on the bad times too. “There’s a bit of nostalgia there, a thought that it wasn’t so bad after all,” says Nick. “Without all these crap things happening, without the years of crap jobs and playing in bands that never g o anywhere, I wouldn’t be where I am today.”

For songwriter Nic k, the journey to this point has taken more than a decade. As a teenager in Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire, a mutual friend introduced him to the film actor Paddy Considine. “He was from the wrong side of the tracks really, hanging around with all the petty criminals,” remembers Nick. As the young guitarist’s creativity rubbed off on Paddy, Paddy’s wild side rubbed off on Nick. He soon found himself bunking off from sixth form to jam with Considine and his art college friend, director Shane Meadows, and together they formed the indie band She Talks To Angels.

“If it hadn’t been for Shane I probably never would have become a professional musician – and I probably wouldn’t have had ten years of misery,” laughs Nick. “I was supposed to be going to university but Shane was an infectious personality and full of big ideas. I deferred for a year to be in the band, then another year, and then the band broke up. He wasn’t popular with my mother.”

Following the split, Nick was scooped up by local indie hopes The Telescopes, who were signed to Creation Records. “Our first gig was with Blur in Switzerland,” remembers Nick. “It was the first time I’d ever flown. I was a bit overawed by the whole thing.”

But luck was not on Nick’s side, and The Telescopes split having not recorded a note since his arrival. Nick retired into himself, taking manual jobs and working on music that wasn’t necessarily intended for anyone to hear. Shane Meadows remained a supporter, hiring Nick to score 1999’s A Room For Romeo Brass and 2004’s Dead Man’s Shoes, but Nick was losing his confidence. By the mid 2000s, he hadn’t sung in front of anyone for years.

Everything changed with the arrival of fellow Burton-on-Trent exile Christian, the outgoing yin to Nick’s shy, reserved yang. They first played together when Christian was still a teenager. “I idolised Nick because he was always in the bands my bands were supporting,” s ays Christian. “I was so nervous when we jammed I didn’t impress him very much.” Unlike Nick, pianist Christian was keen to escape the Midlands town. “Being a sort of fey, late developed poetic type in Burton-on-Trent, you got used to getting beaten up a few times,” he laughs.

Christian moved to London in 2004 with a development deal for his art-rock solo project, Christian Silva. Two years later, when Nick found himself at his lowest ebb following the gargantuan break-up that spawned Last Of The Melting Snow, Christian lured him down to London to join in, and even offered him a couch to sleep on. When his housemates’ patience ran out, Nick moved into Christian’s tiny bedroom. “The only way to fill the awkward silence was for Nick to sing these beautiful songs he’d been writing,” says Christian. “As soon as he started playing them, I felt like I’d found my calling. I felt like they needed to be heard.”

Finding likeminded souls in Brighton’s Willkommen Collective, headed by Tom Cowan of Shoreline, they released T he Sleeper on Willkommen Records, with limited expectations. “Most of the songs are just really cathartic,” says Nick. “I wrote them because I was thoroughly miserable and it was comforting to write them. I never believed in my wildest dreams that it would lead to where it has.” Christian was more confident. “I knew there was an audience out there for us,” he says, “which probably tells you all you need to know about our different personalities.”

The catalyst was the single, Last Of The Melting Snow, which was championed by Radcliffe and Maconie on Radio 2 and Elbow’s Guy Garvey on 6Music. Within months of its release, Nick had been nominated for an Ivor Novello award, to rapturous media attention. “TV crews came to film me at the carpet warehouse where I was working packing carpets,” says the singer. “I suppose they wanted me to be the new Susan Boyle. It got really embarrassing after a while but my co-workers loved it – they were all standing in the background waving at the camera.”

Those days in the warehous e were a productive time for Nick, who would scribble down lyrics and ideas on scraps of paper as he went about his business. His leaving do was another bittersweet moment. “A lot of people got made redundant at the same time, so it was odd to be leaving to go and live out my dream while others were losing their jobs,” says Nick. A song on the new album, I Shall Forever Remain An Amateur, is written about the experience.

Nick’s world was to keep changing as the snowball kept rolling. The album, re-released on Full Time Hobby, became a slow-burn success story. Richard Thompson invited the band to play at his Meltdown Festival (“He gave us a weird, cosmic pep talk about the nature of relativity and our time on earth before we went on stage,” says Christian. “We drifted on stage wondering whether we existed or not,”). There was another Ivor Novello nomination. They packed a tent at Glastonbury. Even Brian Eno declared himself a fan. “We went to his Chr istmas party, which was quite an experience,” says Christian. “As I watched my girlfriend doing the conga with Brian Eno, I thought, life’s gone in a strange direction.”

By the time they came to record their second album, Nick and Christian were able to come out of the bedroom studio and record with members of the crack six-piece live band they’d assembled, fleshing out their sound to something fuller and richer. That’s Bas Hankins (drums), Helen Whitaker (flute), Darren Bonehill (bass), Mike Sidell (violin), William Calderbank (Cello) and newcomer Amy May on Viola – now more a part of The Leisure Society than ever before.

The …Murky Water sessions began in earnest in May 2010 at a mock Tudor mansion in Kent, where the rhythm parts were thrashed over the course of five days with just the neighbourhood bats for company. “We wanted to do a bit of a Led Zep, set all our kit up there and wig out,” says Christian. “It was quite nice to rock out in a coun try space, because the silence is quite noisy.”

After two weeks g oing wild in the country, they spent the rest of the year working at Trinity Music College and Nick’s apartment in Greenwich, crafting an album that’s got a surprise around every corner. “We’ve agonised over every squeak, every noise, to a point of lunacy,” says Christian.

The strange, new world Nick and Christian find themselves in is reflected by the album’s title, which came to Nick while reading Albert Camus’s The Fall. “I always felt Nick was watching from the sidelines in some way,” says Christian. “On this album, he’s immersed himself in all the things he was looking at. It’s more colourful and vibrant, and it’s full of happiness and terror. He’s the guy poised to dive on the cover. He’s heading into the murky water.”
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Monday, 13 June 2011

Ulysse Nardin Marine Mens Watch 80061023A/91

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Ulysse Nardin Marine Mens Watch 80061023A/91

Ulysse Nardin, Marine, 80061023A/91, 8006-102-3A.91, ALSO_CALLED: 8006-102-3A/91, Marine Mens wristatch, 18k Rose Gold Case, Silver Dial, Rubber - Black with 18k Rose Gold inserts Bracelet, Automatic, 200m / 1000ft (suitable for swimming, snorkeling, skin diving, diving)

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Casio Men's AMW320RD-2AV Sport Alarm Ana-Digi Blue Dive Watch Reviews

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Casio Men's AMW320RD-2AV Sport Alarm Ana-Digi Blue Dive Watch

  • Quartz movement
  • Protective mineral crystal protects watch from scratches
  • Case diameter: 44 mm
  • Stainless-steel case; blue dial; day-and-date functions
  • Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
This Casio men's sport watch combines classic analog style with convenient digital functions, resulting in a casual and versatile everyday timepiece. The luminous hands and hour markers on the deep blue, round dial make reading easy, with multiple dash and Arabic numeral indexes to facilitate timing. Perfect for travelers or men on-the-go, the handy digital window at six o'clock displays the day of the week plus a second time or the day's date. The watch also offers a wake-up alarm, 1/100 second

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Sunday, 12 June 2011

Nice Dive Watches photos

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A few nice Dive Watches images I found:

Mourning Dove watches me Dive Watches
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Collared dove Dive Watches
Image by Mal.Smith This bird settled on the table next to me at a cafe and sat watching whilst I got out my camera and took it's photo. Then, when it realised it wasn't going to get any food it flew off.

Saturday, 11 June 2011

Nice Dive Watches photos

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A few nice Dive Watches images I found:

diver watching trigger fish Dive Watches
Image by whitecat sg Dive trip to: Racha Yai Koh Dok Mai King Cruiser Shark's Point

Laura (from Operation Dove) watches Israeli soldiers Dive Watches
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Friday, 10 June 2011

Ulysse Nardin - Making of a Masterpiece [HD]

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Behind the scenes at Ulysses Nardin showing a Calibre 160 being assembled in HD. Watchmaker Ulysses Nardin (1823-1876) founded his company in 1846. Sixteen years later, at the London International Exhibition, Nardin received the Prize Medal (the highest honor) in the category of "complicated watches, pocket chronometers." This award placed the watchmaker in the lead among pocket chronometer makers; his company continued to win many awards, even after the senior Nardin died and his son Paul-David, took over. Video Rating: 5 / 5

Beautiful images of Ulysses Nardin's collection in HD. Watchmaker Ulysses Nardin (1823-1876) founded his company in 1846. Sixteen years later, at the London International Exhibition, Nardin received the Prize Medal (the highest honor) in the category of "complicated watches, pocket chronometers." This award placed the watchmaker in the lead among pocket chronometer makers; his company continued to win many awards, even after the senior Nardin died and his son Paul-David, took over. Video Rating: 4 / 5

Thursday, 9 June 2011

Invicta Pro Diver Grand Diver 3049 Men's Watch

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Invicta Pro Diver Grand Diver 3049 Men's Watch Top Offers Get ready for undersea discovery with this classically styled, two-tone Invicta Grand Diver GT stainless steel men's automatic watch, which features a confidence-boosting water resistance to 300 meters (1000 feet). The large silver watch case is made...
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Wednesday, 8 June 2011

LearnChinesefromMovies Chinese Language Learning Program.

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LearnChinesefromMovies Chinese Language Learning Program. Learn all the most common spoken Chinese Characters (2000-3000) "passively" by watching The Greatest Chinese Movies Ever Made. Mix and match subtitles. Watch on any Dvd player, iPhone, Pda and more. LearnChinesefromMovies Chinese Language Learning Program. Premium Tv for PC Real software allowing to watch any free Internet Tv channel on any pc worldwide. Premium Tv for PC

Monday, 6 June 2011

Freestyle Women's Submersion Mid Watch - Silver/Blue

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Freestyle Women's Submersion Mid Watch - Silver/Blue

Women's performance dive watch with an edge. Don't let the Submersion fool you, it's a full blown dive watch depth rated to 200 meters. Like all Freestyle Watches, The Submersion Mid is backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty and 200 meter water resistance. Price: $ 94.95 Sold by Buy.com

Sunday, 5 June 2011

The Blackjack System - Watch Me Turn 200 Into 875 ...In 4 Minutes!

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Saturday, 4 June 2011

Hello Everyone! My Name is SeaNanners - Black Ops Dolphin Dive Montage

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Ulysse Nardin Men's 263-90-3/92 Maxi Marine Diver Titanium Watch

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Ulysse Nardin Men's 263-90-3/92 Maxi Marine Diver Titanium Watch

  • Wave design on dial and rubber strap
  • Magnified date window, small seconds subdial at the 6 o'clock position
  • Power reserve indicator at the 12 o'clock position
  • Certified chronometer
  • Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)
The Men's Maxi Marine Diver Titanium Watch from award-winning Swiss watchmaker Ulysses is as striking as it is sporty. This high-end diver's watch features a black dial with a wave design, luminous hands and indexes, and two silver subdials. It also boasts a polished, high-grade titanium case and a black rubber strap with 18-karat titanium elements. This self-winding timepiece has a power reserve of approximately 42 hours and a power-reserve indicator at the 12 o'clock position. A scratch-resista

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Friday, 3 June 2011

Nice Dive Watches photos

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Check out these Dive Watches images:

Watching Over Mamma Dive Watches
Image by azmichelle 125 This dove, the male I assume, is watching over mamma dove in her nest. (You can't see the nest in this picture.)

Diving @ Puerto Morgan Dive Watches
Image by bananeman Shot by buddy Lude. Watch my dramatic appearance at T-15 when I try to warn my buddy of the Yellow Submarine that is moving towards him.

the dove Dive Watches
Image by .HEI 說到鴿子 我最喜歡 doves這一首 www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRODW8Vh-MQ&feature=related

Thursday, 2 June 2011

Monitor Your Computer Software - Watch Your Children Online

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A few Dive Watch products I can recommend:

Monitor Your Computer Software - Watch Your Children Online Start selling this great software today that Record Emails, Chats, Websites Visited, Facebook & Myspace and more! This is great for parent monitoring their children while online or use it to see if your lover is cheating you etc.! Monitor Your Computer Software - Watch Your Children Online VisitorSpy - Web Analytics. Watch Video Recordings of Your Visitors Ethically Spy on Your Site's Visitors, Increase Signups and Sales Conversions, Site-Usability, and Know Exactly What Your Visitors Want! Go Here For Tons Of Affiliate Tools: http://www.visitorspy.com/affiliates.php VisitorSpy - Web Analytics. Watch Video Recordings of Your Visitors Satellite Channels Satellite Channels software gives you the opportunity to watch more than 5000 Tv channels on your PC without paying monthly fees like you do for your Cable Tv subscription. Satellite Channels

Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Cool Ulysses Nardin images

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Zenith Csar Ulysse Nardin
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Astrolabium Ulysse Nardin
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Mad 4 Marketing Expands Interactive Marketing Division

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Mad 4 Marketing Expands Interactive Marketing Division

Fort Lauderdale, FL (PRWEB) November 9, 2008

Named one of the top 25 advertising agencies by the South Florida Business Journal, Mad 4 Marketing (which previously operated under its DBA name, InterMedia) remains at the top of their game after 16 successful years in business. The firm is dedicated to delivering 360 degree integrated marketing plans which include branding, award winning creative, advertising, public relations, and now more than ever, interactive marketing.

"Our agency is continually evolving and growing with the latest advertising and marketing trends," says Chris Madsen, Owner and President of Mad 4 Marketing, "which is why we are currently expanding our Interactive Marketing division to provide our clients with a variety of cutting edge internet advertising options that are not only cost efficient, but also provide substantial, measurable results."    

With the addition of Tiffany Tobol as the Interactive Marketing Director to the team, Mad 4 Marketing is able to provide their clients with a host of interactive marketing services including search engine optimization, pay-per-click ads, affiliate marketing, website analytics, as well as social interactive media marketing techniques such as blogging, forums, and web videos.    

"Online advertising is currently growing at a rate 8-10 times faster than traditional advertising," says Ms. Tobol, "it is our job to make sure that our clients are prepared for the shift that technology is bringing to the world of advertising by integrating interactive marketing into their overall marketing and advertising plans."

About Mad 4 Marketing:
Mad 4 Marketing was established as a corporation in 1992. An experienced Florida advertising agency, Mad 4 Marketing has a history of providing clients with exceptional services. With twelve full-time employees, the company is stable and financially sound, with annual capitalized billings in excess of $ 7.5 million. Mad 4 Marketing has worked with a diverse array of local, regional and national clients including Warner Bros. Publications, Norwegian Cruise Line, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Port Everglades, Baptist Health South Florida, Broward College, Regent Bank, USA Parking, Altman Development Corporation, and Ulysses Nardin.

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Seiko Automatic Dive watch?

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Question by Hawaiian Eye: Seiko Automatic Dive watch? I have a Seiko "Automatic" dive watch that is self winding,by simply wearing the watch,My Question is: Why does it always gain anywhere between 1 - 5minutes(5 minutes is if I don't reset after awhile)it's an expensive watch my wife gave me but its bothersome sometimes,when it it gains time, but then again it's better to be EARLY than late.... Best answer:

Answer by ymingy@sbcglobal.net
So, the basic concept behind all watches nowadays is to power a quartz crystal somehow. Quartz will always have a characteristic frequency oscillation when a certain voltage is applied to it. It's that frequency (which is very, very damn accurate) that has been behind all the timekeeping technology for the past few decades (greatly surpassing the accuracy of old spring or pendulum driven watches and clocks). Now the problem is, when that voltage decreases, the crystal will oscillate at a different speed. Thus, all the timekeeping mechanisms that depended on the quartz vibrations will be out of whack as well. This actually happened to a whole COUNTRY once. That country wanted to conserve energy, so they lowered the frequency that their outlets put out from 60 Hz to roughly 50 Hz. All the grandfather clocks in that country kept accurate time (because they still relied on a pendulum), but the electronic clocks, alarm clocks, etc all began to slow down. It was a pretty funny news article to read. But as far as it applies to your watch, it's simply because it runs low on batteries. There are actually very high class and silent kinetic watch winders out in the market that you pop your watch into, and keep it charged that way. I've plunked down a link for a (very expensive =x) watch winder so you have an idea of what to look for, but you can probably find much, much cheaper ones on ebay or something. http://www.watchvaults.com/watch-winders.html Sigh, please feel free to ignore the incorrect answers below. Even though it's mechanically charging the spring, it is still a quartz watch. http://www.seikousa.com/Technology/TechHome.aspx?technologyId=2 Note the fine print. First Quartz watch ever powered by human movement.

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