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  • Problems with a Seiko Kinetic Watch

    The Seiko line of Kinetic Watches feature a movement that converts kinetic energy into electrical energy, which means these watches are powered by the movement of your body and not by the power of...

  • How to Choose the Perfect Watch As An Investment

    Appreciation for fine luxury watches is on the increase and awareness for the craftsmanship involved in the creation of the mechanical watch movement has never been higher, with many men buying a...

  • How to Adjust Wristbands on Watches

    From time to time you may need to adjust the wristband of your watch to create a comfortable fit. Luckily, watches with metal wristbands are made of links that can easily be removed to size the...

  • Sector Watch Instructions

    The Sector Watch Company, based in Italy, is known for its sporty timepiece styles. Sector Watches come in two collections; each also has sub-collections. The Sector Expander Collection features...

  • How to Tell if a Rolex Is Real or Fake

    Headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, Rolex is one of the leading brands in luxury watches. Rolex was the first to include designs and innovations such as water-resistant cases, quartz movement...

  • How to Customize a Rolex

    For years, Rolex has been cream of the crop when it comes to world class watches. These particular watches are only carried by certain jewelers throughout the States. However, not all Rolex...

  • How to Set a Prospirit Watch

    ProSpirit watches are sold exclusively at Target stores. They come in sleek, sporty designs and are available in almost any color you would want. The best part about these watches is the price,...

  • How to Buy a Rolex Watch on eBay

    Rolex watches are a status symbol throughout the world. They also cost quite a bit of money. If you are interested in acquiring a Rolex watch, but are looking to cut out some of that cost, buying...

  • How to Remove Scratches From Acrylic Crystals

    Acrylic crystal watch faces are both tough and attractive, but as sturdy as they are, acrylic crystals can sustain scuffs and scratches, making the watch difficult or even impossible to read....

  • How to Set My Athletic Works Watch

    Wal-Mart sells affordable watches by the company Athletic Works. It's sometimes common to throw away the directions, only to discover later you can't figure out how to set the watch. The problem...

  • How to Replace a Swiss Army Battery

    Swiss Army watches are special devices that need special treatment. If you find that your watch needs a new battery, you may want to consider taking it to a Swiss Army watch dealer to have a...

  • How to Choose A Watch With A Calendar Function

    Mechanical watches are mini engineering marvels. Consider how small and slim the average mechanical watch case is then consider this, even a simple mechanical watch movement comprises over a...

  • How to Choose The Perfect Men’s Watch

    A watch has become a powerful accessory which can give the impression of power, wealth or just plain good taste. As awareness and respect for the fine art of watchmaking continues to grow, a...

  • How to Change a Casio SPF-10 Battery

    The Sea Pathfinder Fishermen (SPF-10) is everything a fisherman could want in a watch. In addition to the time, it will let him know tide conditions, water temperature, and other helpful data. He...

  • How to Replace a G-Shock Battery

    Casio's G-Shock wristwatches were designed to never break. The designers wanted to build a watch which had a 10 meter free-fall endurance. The watches use a hollow case structure where the watch...

  • Watch Winder Instructions

    Using an electric watch winder to wind your watch regularly can help your wrist or pocket watch continue to function at its best. Luckily, learning what you need to know about using and...

  • How to Change the Battery in a Luminox Watch

    When the battery in your Luminox watch dies, you can either send the watch in to the manufacturer for repair or attempt to change the battery yourself. Fortunately, changing the battery in a...

  • How to Replace a Battery in a Citizen Watch

    Citizen is one of the top watchmakers in the United States; the company has been making watches since 1918. Most Citizen watches come with a removable back case cover that allows owners to remove...

  • How to Open Up the Case of a Rolex Watch

    Rolex is a Swiss watch company and one of the world's premier luxury watch manufacturers. Unlike most watches that have a pop-up case, Rolex watches have screw back cases that twist on and off....

  • How to Care For Your Mechanical Watch

    There are many articles written about choosing and buying a mechanical watch but once you have made your choice it is very important to care for your mechanical watch to keep it in good condition....

  • Elgin Watch History

    The Elgin National Watch Company--better known as the Elgin Watch Company--is best known for the well-crafted and durable watches produced during its 100-year existence. At one time, it was the...

  • Japan Vs. Swiss Watches

    Historically, timepieces have been inextricably linked with Switzerland. Within the last century, however, Japan has fast become a driving force in the watch industry. Watchmakers in the country...

  • How to Replace a Casio Watch Battery

    Casio electronic watches will run for about a year before the battery must be replaced. You can change out the button battery yourself with a jeweler's screwdriver and a steady hand. Replacement...

  • Kinetic Watches Vs. Eco-Drive Watches

    Kinetic and Eco-Drive are two of today's most popular choices when it comes to maintenance free, eco-friendly watches. Comparatively similar in features, function and "ecological friendliness,"...

  • Citizen Stars & Stripes Watch Instructions

    The Citizen Stars and Stripes wristwatch is a solar-powered watch that provides reliable digital and analog timekeeping, as well as handy features such as a chronograph, countdown timer and alarm....

  • Instructions for Rolex Winding

    Since the company's founding in 1908, Rolex watches have been highly prized for their accurate timekeeping. Though Rolex self-winding watches have been popular since they were released to the...

  • How to Choose Men’s Sports Watches

    If you need a sports watch tough enough to withstand the activities you enjoy, then you need to consider a few basic rules. Most watch manufacturers are creating collections of sporty timekeepers...

  • Casio Wave Ceptor Instructions

    The Casio Wave Ceptor digital and analog wristwatches are equipped with sensors that receive regular updates to ensure that the time displayed on your watch is always correct. Accurate timekeeping...

  • How to Care for Your Rolex

    If you purchase a Rolex watch, then you know you are getting a high quality timepiece. Rolex watches can retain their value for many years as long as proper care and maintenance is executed. Along...

  • How to Set the Time on a Baby G Watch

    Baby G is a line of watches made by Casio. They are solar-powered and come in a variety of colors. Baby G watches are designed for both men and women and are sold everywhere watches are sold. Like...

  • Ways to Wear a Pocket Watch

  • How to Identify Gruen Watches

    Gruen watches were designed and made first by Dietrich Gruen, a German watchmaker who came to the United States in 1867, and later by his son Fred. Early Gruen watches included pocket watches and...

  • On-Time Atomic Watch Instructions

    The first atomic clock was built by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in 1949. It was based on the ammonia (NH3) molecule. This molecule oscillates between atomic states...

  • How to Buy Men's Watches:Tips and Tricks

    The watch reveals the man. Plain and boring watch = A conservative and comfort dressing man. Functional sporty watch = Rugged, outdoors and functional man Oversized watch face = Trendy and daring...

  • How Will I Know a Fake Panerai Watch?

    Unless you are buying from an authorized dealer, you are running the risk of purchasing a counterfeit replica Swiss watch. This goes for all major brands: Panerai, Rolex, Tag Heuer, IWC, Omega....

  • Eleeno Orbit Instructions

    The EleeNo Orbit is an analog watch that displays time using two orbits instead of conventional hands. Adjusting to the design is a matter of understanding the method it uses for telling time in...

  • Patek Watch Instructions

    Patek Philippe S.A. was originally founded in Geneva, Switzerland, by Polish immigrants in 1839. Today, the company is one of the premier luxury watch-makers in the world and has been owned by the...

  • How to Choose a Blancpain Men's Watch

    Blancpain luxury watches are considered by many to be forerunners of the watch industry. The Blancpain watch portfolio quite simply has something for everyone whether you require a sporty...

  • How to Change a Battery on a Tag Heuer

    If you own a Tag Heuer watch, the chances are you spent a lot of money. A lot of people find it intimidating to change the battery out themselves. They will take it somewhere and spend a lot of...

  • How to Preserve Your Sporty Men's Watch

    It is no secret that men just love watches and most men are pretty keen on sporting activities but combining the two can be tricky. Perhaps you have spent lots on that super cool wristwatch, if...

  • Watch Band Repair Tips

    A good watch is not just a purchase, it is an investment. A good watch should not only last a lifetime, but it should last beyond you, so that you can pass it down with pride. Although a well-made...

  • History of Pocket Watches

    Today, we think of pocket watches as quaint antiques or family heirlooms, but until World War I, they were the only portable source of timekeeping available. Like many other technological...

  • Why Do Men Wear Watches on Their Left Arm?

    Though portable timepieces were invented 300 years before the first wristwatch, they were not as widely popular as the pocket watch. The pocket watch design demanded the use of the right hand to...

  • How to Replace a Fossil Watch Battery

    Fossil was founded in America and began selling watches in 1984. Today, Fossil sells its products in more than 90 countries worldwide. The company has also gone on to offer many other products,...

  • How to Start a Seiko Kinetic

    Seiko Kinetic watches have a movement that converts kinetic energy into electricity. A Kinetic watch charges by the natural movement of your wrist or simply by shaking the watch. When the watch is...

  • Freestyle Predator Watch Instructions

    The Freestyle Predator watch is a digital wristwatch with several features. The watch displays the standard time, day and date, but also includes two daily alarms and a stopwatch that can show...

  • What Are the Parts of a Watch Face?

    Even though watches can be made using a variety of materials, special features and price points, there are several parts common to most watches created for both men and women. More specifically,...

  • Facts About Authentic Rolex Watches

    Prestige watches are everywhere it seems, but none is more connected to status and success than authentic Rolex watches. Attention to detailing is what makes an authentic Rolex stand out, as...

  • How to Change the Battery on a Watch

    Replacing a watch battery on your own can save you time and money by eliminating the need to visit a jewelry store or watch repair shop. Depending upon the design of your watch, this can be a...

  • What Types of Crystals Are Used in Watches?

    Not to be confused with quartz crystal, which is used as a time regulator on most battery-operated watches, the crystal refers to the clear covering on the face of the watch. Watch manufactures...

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