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by: Ben Tseytlin - on Vintage & Luxury Watches
LED Watches

Although LED watches have been around for about forty years, limitations in technology have prevented them from reaching their full potential, until now. There are a number of factors which make these watches distinct from traditional time pieces, and below are some reasons they’re increasing in popularity.

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by: Ben Tseytlin - on Vintage & Luxury Watches
Titanium Watches

Titanium has become in vogue for many luxury watches, and there are a number of reasons for this. A lot of metallurgists consider it to be one of the best engineered metals in the world. This is because these professionals evaluate materials based on their properties, the most important of which are durability, toughness, hardness, strength and lightness. Titanium has all these attributes and more.

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by: Ben Tseytlin - on Vintage & Luxury Watches
watch trends baselworld 2019

Baselworld is the largest and most exclusive event for both jewelry and watch manufacturers, giving them an opportunity to showcase their newest designs and styles. It is also the perfect venue for discovering the hottest watch trends that are taking the industry by storm in 2019.

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by: Ben Tseytlin - on Vintage & Luxury Watches
rolex precision

The 1940s 18k Rolex Precision, like other watches of the era, uses a minimalist design. Although much of Europe was being ravaged due to the Second World War, Switzerland maintained its neutrality and was thus able to continue manufacturing watches, which they sold to the various warring factions. Despite the difficulty in obtaining raw materials during this time, the quality of Rolex watches did not diminish.

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by: Ben Tseytlin - on Vintage & Luxury Watches
watches balance springs

One of the most fascinating components in modern watches is the balance spring, as it serves as the heart. Aside from the aesthetics, which most watch enthusiasts love, the miniature spring and its wheel have multiple functions, giving the watch a quality which is virtually organic.

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by: Ben Tseytlin - on Vintage & Luxury Watches
Art Deco Elgin Legionnaire E

The Art Deco Elgin Legionnaire E-301 is an elegant watch with a case that is shaped like a cushion and a bezel that is engraved. It is one of the best examples of a stylish watch manufactured during the 1920s and 30s and is in crisp, almost mint condition, with virtually no brassing. It is 29 mm with 14 karat gold. The numerical dial is quite attractive, and this timepiece is powered through a 7-jewel movement that is manual.

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