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If it is for work, play or an evening out, we have the watch that fits. Bulova, Casio, Luminox, Navarre, Omega, Seiko, Tag Heuer....you get the point; we have the timepiece for you. You do not have to go out to find a gold chronograph. You don't have to look any further for an aviator or dive watch. Men's and Ladie's, sports and pocket watches, we have the .


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The aviator watch. It brings to mind romance, style, adventure and class. What images does flight bring to your mind? Probably fast machines, scarves whipping in the wind, the rock star like fighter pilot that gets the girl or the freedom to soar like the birds.
In specific, aviator’s watches are designed for pilots. Most of people just don’t need all the functional items they boast in our day to day lives. However, they are sharp looking, and that is the function we can all use.
Be the envy of your peers when you sport that look.
Who wants a chronograph? Well, do you need to keep track of the passage of time, or do you simply need to know what time it is?
A chronograph will do both of course. It will tell the time of day, and it will keep a record of the amount of time that has passed. Having a chronograph is a win-win situation.
The question really boils down to style, looks and function.
Chronographs are an accessory as much as they are a functional item of need. So, what look are you going for, simplicity of design and function, or intricacy and flare of design and function? If what you want is the former, choose a single dial dress or sport. If you want the latter, you can't go wrong with a chronograph.
Dive watches are grossly popular with sportsmen. This is mainly due to their robust looks and inherent water resistance capabilities.These features alone, however, do not make a dive watch.
Typically, a dive watch worth its salt will be water resistant up to 300 m. That’s a little over 980 ft and about 33 atmospheres greater pressure than at sea level. A water resistance of at least 100 m is usually the minimum for a certification for dive or scuba use.
The display should be clearly distinguishable at a range of 25 cm in pitch-black conditions. The timepiece should also give some indication that it is functioning; a luminous second hand.