Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Victorinox Swiss Army Men's 241510 Silver Dial Chronograph Watch


I own nearly a dozen Victorinox watches and I must admit that this one has me infatuated -- a truly beautiful combination of gold, silver, and ivory, and a brown band that is finished as soft, supple nubuck rather than the usual smooth leather.

As many reviewers often say, the pictures here do not do full justice to the actual item. With this timepiece there is a true sense of opulence and style that stops short of seeming gaudy, while always conveying quiet good taste. This is the watch to wear with your favorite suit. Since it is not an automatic it is also lightweight, sitting very comfortably on the wrist, and the fact that it is powered by a quartz battery brings down the price-point appreciably as well.

I first saw this watch at a major department store for full price. I almost bought it but decided to check Amazon first. I'm glad I did because I saved a lot of money and was spared the sales tax. Amazon delivered the watch in a flash, in full Victorinox packaging, including a handsome display case and instructions.

Great timepiece... Just got this watch today after looking at it at teh Swiss army store for $550. Was able to get this from amazon for $385. That said, since amazon isn;t an authorized dealer they offer a 2 year warranty that is pretty much identical to the 3 year factory warranty in terms of what it covers (obviously you get an extra year from factory). My experience with swiss army watches has been great as this is my second one in 10 years... The first one still works and has had only 1 battery change. This watch looks and feels as expected. In person, it looks a little darker and classier... the amazon picture makes the face almost look white, but inreal life it is a true silver finish and the gold is more subtle than in the picture, which I think makes it look better. That said, Great watch, great price, shipped on time and arrived next day as promised.

Thanks Amazon!

I bought this watch recently as a gift for my husband on his birthday. I was really sceptical coz it was my first time purchasing something so expensive online! I did a lot of research on affordable swiss watches and read the reviews and tried following my gut on this watch. THANKFULLY it turned to be an awesome purchase and my hubby Loved it!! It looks classy and beautiful as a watch to be worn semi-casually or on formal occasions!
I had got it for $330 at that time, but I was just dissappointed in them not giving me the note as mentioned for the birthday. However the timepiece itself is a great buy and came well in a good looking Victorinox box ready for a gift and off course on time with special delivery option.
I Hope I get the warranty as expected however by Amazon! Been exactly a month since I got it!

Hope this review helps those who're looking for a Victorinox!

  • Quartz movement
  • Case Diameter: 41 mm
  • Stainless Steel Case
  • Durable sapphire crystal protects watch from scratches,
  • Water-resistant to 100 M (330 feet)
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Victorinox Swiss Army Men's 241510 Silver Dial Chronograph Watch

Stainless steel case with a brown leather strap. Fixed aluminum bezel with gold PVD trim with tachymeter . White dial with gold-tone hands and Arabic numeral hour markers. Minute markers around the inner bezel. The Victorinox logo appears at the 12 o'clock position. Luminiscent hands and markers. Date display at the 6 o'clock position. Chronograph - three sub-dials displaying: 60 seconds, 30 minutes and 1/10th of a second. Swiss quartz movement. Scratch resistant anti-reflective sapphire crystal. Textured gold PVD-treated crown. Solid case back. Case diameter: 41 mm. Case thickness: 12 mm. Tang clasp. Water resistant at 100 meters / 330 feet. Victorinox Swiss Army Classic Chronograph Silver Dial Mens Watch 241510 More Details @ Amazon.com

Polar RCX5 Heart Rate Monitor Training Computer


If you search for "Polar RCX5 In Depth Review" from DC Rainmaker (I read it but do not know this person), you'll find the most detailed review of any Polar product, showing both GPS features (though Polar has 3 different GPS modules). The reviewer has a lot of experience with GPS and other training devices, but this is his first Polar device using the *.HRM file format for PC connectivity.

As an unbiased user since 1998 (never received any discounts nor any other incentives), and more than a year testing Garmin Edge 500 and Forerunner 305, I can say that the Polar devices are slightly more difficult to set up, but far more flexible for many athletes. The DC Rainmaker reviewer uses hyper-rigid training programs planned in advance. Many people prefer something more flexible. Also, for cyclists out on the road, you do NOT want to have the entire ride programmed to such detail except for the most structured intervals. What you really want is to fuse both structured and unstructured intervals.

The beauty of the Polar products is that you can perform interval training at any time, not worrying about the lap button because you can easily reformat all of the reports after you download the raw data.

Let's say you are out riding and feel like attacking a certain hill. You then wonder, how long did that take me after all? By examining the features in the HRM file, you can assign a lap termination to any sample data.

Let me explain more; the Polar devices work by taking the user-controlled sample rate, anything from 1 second to 60 seconds, and it records the velocity, altitude, cadence, and heart rate. When you press the lap button, it creates a separate sample with all of that same data.

When you recap the data, you can delete or move the special lap buttons, and you can assign a lap indicator to any of the sampled data. So if you are sampling at 1 second (recommended if you connect your Polar device frequently enough to your computer), you can examine your performance without worrying so much about the special "lap sample data." The advantage of hitting the lap button is obvious I hope, but having the flexibility is great too.

The only thing I can't do that I have asked for is to have nested laps. As soon as you mark a subdivision, you lose the calculation in front and behind.

Let's say I have a hill that takes over half an hour to climb, and within that hill I also have sections that I want to hit really hard. These would be nested laps. If I take the lap button at each landmark, I have to manually calculate the sum of the entire hill, or I have to delete the intermediate laps to show the automatic calculation. No big deal, but it would be very useful to redefine laps as the metrics between any pair of lap markers, whereas now they are simply a single point, both terminating one calculate lap and starting the next. If each 'lap' was by definition, any pair of markers, you could leave all of your lap markers (as single samples) and define pairs of those markers as "laps."

Lap marker
Lap termination
Lap pair

So then I hit the lap button at all of the key point, but I might miss one. In the end, I fix the one I miss, then I take the pairs. Lap 1 is the entire hill, so that lap is lap-marker "A" and lap marker "Z." My next lap is the point between marker "B" (or "C") and "D" or whatever. According to the current scheme, I would have subdivided the hill. The laps can only currently be defined by adjacent markers. Any lap you add simply subdivides the adjacent markers you split when entering it.

If that's still confusing, go ahead and ask questions and I'll get back to you.

I'm not going to talk a lot about the redundant information from the DC Rainmaker review. What I suggest is actually to look at the Polar RS800 and CS600x, because these are the devices that can take the latest GPS, and have the best features for hosting *.HRM based files, which are required for the software features I advocate.

The CS600X is the only device that can use the cycling power add-ons (pedals from Look plus the existing chain tension calculator) AND GPS with HRM recaps (the CS500 only recaps summaries, but does not take sample recordings!), BUT it does not AFAIK take the running pod (stride pod). With GPS you can still measure speed of any exercise, but cadence is something athletes often want for running. It's a tough call as a triathlete; running pod or cycling power? This device, the Polar RCX5 does not accept cycling power either.

If you go to
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web dot polar dot fi slash en slash products slash compare?product1=nid_7881

And choose the 3 devices, you'll be able to see in one table which is best for you. This model is probably the most flexible, but truly they each deserve consideration because each of them offer a bundle of features with the excellent *.HRM format (in addition to the GPS files, if you use that add-on). All can take cycling cadence, and it also helps to check frequently for an update, because it is not unknown for Polar to modify the selection by adding to the firmware and uprevving the model. The CS600X is an uprev from the CS600. The letters to the right of the numbers are always indicative of hardware bundles (like RS800CX) or uprevs, like the CS600X.

The only other caveat I have for Polar is not their fault. The Polar HRMs were literally the first portable heart rate monitors, and I believe also the first wireless models. The first model was a cassette recording that simply recorded the tone indicating the rhythm and then calculated back in the lab. The first wireless heart rate strap was a Polar product, and I can't be sure, but I think the first PC connected HRM was a Polar model. They definitely had the first PC connected cycling HRM (recording the HRM file format along with cycling cadence and velocity, which then calculates distance) and in the late 1990s they offered the S-series cycling HRMs with altitude added, and shortly after they offered the power metrics.

The point of all this is that there are a lot of users out there, and many of them purchased products knowing they bought "the best" but never figured out how to use them. I can't tell you how many times I have seen guys riding Polar HRMs with Ir ports, but did not know how to use it. I only know this when they tell me. As a consequence, you'll find lots of message threads posted at various web sites, including Polar's own "community" with unanswered questions. The web site is also not clear that the speed, cadence, GPS, power, running stride pod, and any other accessories are NOT universally usable on their devices. There are rational reasons for this, but they do not in my opinion make it clear while you are shopping that there are at least 3 divisions of products. The lowest cost are ordinary servos that transmit an uncoded tone to read. These can pick up adjacent servos from your cycling group (cyclists ride very close to each other). The next level up are coded to protect against this. All of the downloadable devices use coded servos. This makes a lot of sense. However (remember, Polar was the brand that created this market, others only followed) the next level of performance was desired and when the 2.4GHZ and higher spectrum became available, they created a new class of products used in the CS600, RS800 and now the RCX5. They can be mounted anywhere relative to the watch, you can leave it in your pocket, etc. They are really excellent and have to be "paired" before using them. This eliminates all crosstalk and dropouts. The data integrity is not near-perfect. Maybe it is perfect, I just don't like saying that.

There is one final caveat regarding these servos; the highest quality models seem to have to be sent in to have their batteries changed. In theory, anyone with the tools can do this, but it's not at all clear how you'd even open it! They seem waterproof, and seem sealed completely. I've not ever had to replace one in several years, but I've also tended to purchase new ones every 2 to 3 years. The heart rate strap was once the only device that required sending in for cell change, but they responded to the criticism, now offer a user-changeable cell, and it was in that iteration that they sealed the other servos! I believe only the cycling speed, and cycling cadence have this problem. The running pod, GPS, and power are all user-changeable.

I hope this helps.

El producto funciona de maravilla, con el reloj Polar rcx5 da toda la informacion para realizar cualquier deporte y llevar un control de tu entrenamiento


Polar RCX5 Heart Rate Monitor Training Computer

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Michael Kors Women's MK5353 Silver Stainless-Steel Quartz Watch with Silver Dial


This watch is lovely. I purchased it for my sister bday and she loved it... I liked it so much I decided to buy me the exact same one... It will make the perfect gift.Looks really, really expensive..

This watch was on my wife's Christmas wish list.

She loves it. The watch is absolutely gorgeous. Shipped and arrived right on time. Thanks!

The product is wonderful and arrived on time. As always, amazon is perfect.
The price was very good too. I recommend

  • Precise Quartz Movement
  • Stainless Steel Case and Band, Puch Button Deployment Clasp
  • Mineral Crystal, Date Display, Chronograph Function, Silver Tone Hands and Markers
  • Case Size: 39mm Diameter, 12.5mm Thickness
  • Water Resitant - 30M
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Stuhrling Original Men's 127A.3315C2 Emperor's Grandeur Automatic Skeleton Silver Dial Watch


I ordered this watch using an Amazon gift card along with my credit card. I received the item very quickly utilizing the Free Super Saver shipping that was offered with te item. I received the watch and anxiously opened it hoping it was as described and it definitely is. The watch is a very classy time piece and since receiving it and wearing it on multiple ocassions I have gotten many compliments on the watch. I also have to say this is a high quality watch and has kept nothing but perfect time. Even though it is an automatic I have not yet had to reset the watch even after leaving the watch sit for a day or two. The watch is great and I definitely will buy the Stuhrling brand again. Very pleased with the item, price, and service!

The watch came in a very stylish, high-end looking package which gave a distinct high quality feeling of the product already when opening. Inside the watch box everything was neatly organized.

The watch itself is mesmerizing to watch. The skeleton mechanics are so beautiful to behold through the glass that you find yourself not looking at the time, but at the watch itself.

If I really have to find something to complain about, it would be that the wristband is a lot more blue than it looks in the pictures. This might also be due to my bad computer screen but it is not any kind of a deal breaker anyway. From the looks of it, I might very well order more Stührling watches.

I highly recommend this product if you want a skeleton watch with a lot of functions for a bargain price!

Great watch! I bought it for myself and love it! Looks sharp and like no watch I have ever owned. The transaction was very smooth and had the watch within 5 days of ordering it.

  • Quality Automatic movement with 60 hour power reserve
  • Round-shaped stainless steel case
  • Silvertone skeletonized dial with dual time movement and animated am/pm sun and moon display
  • Blue alligator embossed leather strap with dual deployment clasp
  • Water-resistant to 165 feet (50 M)
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Stuhrling Original Men's 127A.3315C2 Emperor's Grandeur Automatic Skeleton Silver Dial Watch


With dedication to the heritage of Swiss watchmaking, Stuhrling Original timepieces appeal to the most discriminating taste at reasonable prices. The company has roots dating back to the 1800's when Switzerland emerged as the global leader in watchmaking. Stuhrling Original remains committed to its mission of preserving the high standards set in Switzerland manufacturing all of their fine timepieces in their Swiss-owned factory! Each and every model conveys an inimitable story with extraordinary style. You'll find heirloom selections for both men and women that even the most astute watch collector will cherish and admire.

In the workshops of Stuhrling Original, the unit specializing in mechanical movements, component selection, assembly, lubrication, adjustment and testing creates horological wonders entirely under vigilant attention of Swiss ownership and supervision. It is these workshops that produce the mechanical engines that are famous for meeting the highest existing criteria in there category. Starting with the main plate, the assembly process is performed in several consecutive stages up until anchoring the balance spring, which sets the watch into motion. Assembling a Stuhrling Original mechanical automatic movement comprises no less than 30 checkpoints, spread throughout the assembly process. Adjusting the angle of lift of the pallets, centering the balance-spring, poising the balance are just a few examples of these checkpoints; of which all are designed to enhance the performance of each movement. The movement must meet no less than seven criteria, including a mean variation in rate which is the highest standard in the industry in its class.

Stuhrling Original cases are distinguished by their technical complexity, their high-end aesthetic appeal and the quality of their finish. The watch cases are made from antimagnetic 316L surgical grade stainless steel, an extremely sophisticated alloy designed to stand up to intensive use. The rough parts, known as "middlecases" are blanked from a metal bar using a high-performance press. They then undergo eight successive stamping operations of a strength increasing gradually from 20 to 85 tons. Before each swaging operation, the middlecase is refired at a temperature of 1100 degrees Celsius, so as to temporarily reduce the hardness to a total stamping pressure of more than 400 tons. Finishing the cases then calls for fifteen polishing operations, all performed by hand alternating with nine baths guaranteeing immaculate cleanliness. Other components of the cases, such as rotating bezels or rider tabs also require a meticulous finish. The components of the cases are finally assembled by hand and rigorously tested.

Each Stuhrling Original dial has been designed to enable optimal read-off at a glance, while adding an element of artistic design. Stuhrling Original's dials are blanked from a brass plate and two cylindrical feet are soldered below to ensure security with the movement. Polishing operations, creating special effects through the use of vintage hydraulic German machines, and electroplating are just some of the more than forty operations required to make most StuhrlingOriginal dials. The transparent protective coating is applied in an immaculately clean environment before the various inscriptions are transfer printed using a gelatin pad which takes an impression from an inked block. On many of the dials the hour markers are either individually applied by hand or embossed into the dial and then topped with a special dye. The application of Super Luminova is performed by artisans with a nozzle pen connected to a high-pressure pipe which calls for intense concentration. Once finished, each dial undergoes careful aesthetic scrutiny under extreme magnification, as well as technical testing, to ensure it complies with all predefined dimensions and specifications.

Through meticulous labor, rigorous testing and examination of each timepiece by expert horologists, the vision of the Stuhrling Original timepiece is brought to life inside our workshops, where...


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TAG Heuer Men's WAT1110.BA0950 Link Black Dial Watch



  • Quartz movement
  • Case diameter: 40 mm
  • Stainless Steel watch
  • Durable sapphire crystal protects watch from scratches,
  • water-resistant to 200 M (660 feet)
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TAG Heuer Men's WAT1110.BA0950 Link Black Dial Watch

Stainless steel case with a stainless steel bracelet. Fixed stainless steel bezel. Black dial with silver-tone hands and stick hour markers. Minute markers around the outer rim. Dial Type: Analog. Date display at the 3 o'clock position. Quartz movement. Scratch resistant sapphire crystal. Screw down crown. Solid case back. Case diameter: 40 mm. Deployment clasp. Water resistant at 100 meters / 330 feet. TAG Heuer Link Stainless Steel Mens Watch WAT1110BA0950 More Details @ Amazon.com

Friday, April 6, 2012

Montblanc Men's 35777 Sport Chronograph Watch

  • Automatic self winding movement
  • Case diameter: 41.5 mm
  • Stainless steel watch
  • Scratch resistant sapphire crystal protects watch from scratches,
  • Water-resistant to 200 m (660 feet)
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Montblanc Men's 35777 Sport Chronograph Watch

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Luminox Men's 1503 Stainless-Steel Analog Bezel Watch

Awesome watch! I purchased a luminox 8802 about a moth ago just to see if I would like there watches. I am a avid watch collector so I of course wanted another one once I realized how great there product is.

I'm not a diver so can't say how this watch works in the environment it was intended for but for normal daily use it's a great time piece! I totally love the tritium markers in there watches. Just sets the bar for how a watch should be made.

I will be adding more luminox watches in my future.

  • Automatic-Self-Wind movement
  • Case diameter: 44 mm
  • Stainless steel case
  • Scratch resistant antireflective sapphire
  • Water-resistant to 1640 feet (500 M)
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Luminox Men's 1503 Stainless-Steel Analog Bezel Watch

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