Sunday, December 2, 2007

How To Cover Dinning Room Chairs

- My First Automatic


Some time ago I asked a group dedicated to watches for Goldenline.pl for help in choosing. I was not exactly sure yet what I'm looking for, although I had already scratched price range, which features searching, and even the main candidate (I wrote about him earlier on the blog - Maurice Lacroix Les Classiques Moonphase ). One of the group members told me then that Tissot Le Locle, as an inexpensive, yet nice automatic watch. Unfortunately, the photos that were then found not convincing to me, plus a brand Tissot remind me not to be too attractive: sports watches, "automotive" or some weird T-touch, often with unattractive „T” na wskazówce sekundowej, to zdecydowanie nie było to czego ja szukałem, czyli raczej eleganckiego, klasycznego zegarka. Rozważałem wtedy również zakup Atlantica Worldtimer, ale zakupił go sobie mój kolega, a i jego wygląd w 100% mi się nie podobał (chociaż bardzo ładnie jest widoczny mechanizm). Przeprowadzka do Londynu nie zakończyła moich poszukiwań zegarkowych, a nawet je przyspieszyła (możliwość bezpośredniego kontaktu z wieloma przeróżnymi modelami -Zenith rules!- plus przypływ gotówki ;)) i pewnego razu wpadł w moje ręce katalog jednego ze sklepów jubilerskich z dużym, wyraźnym zdjęciem Tissot Le Locle, and it was almost love at first sight. Another advantage of his next appearance was the fact that it's automatic watch and its price is about half the price of Les Classiques Moonphase ML ... And what I like it there? Dark leather strap with contrasting bright silver shield, on its turn black indices - Roman numbers. Shiny stainless steel envelope with a diameter of 40 mm fair and sapphire crystal are both durable and beautifully shiny. The glass lid lets you watch the heart come into view, see the rotor drive mechanism and the underside is additionally very nicely engraved. The watch has a butterfly clasp, very quickly so it spreads. Watch out of time also indicate the date, in a small window at 3 O'clock I really like to look at second hand movement, almost flowing, instead of jumping, which can be observed in the case of quartz watches. What can be seen on the face is the fact that the company produces watches since 1853, the fact that it's automatic watch and the country of manufacture (Swiss Made, Le Locle is the name of the town which houses the headquarters). Watch resistance class is small - 30 meters, but I'm not going in the near future to deal with diving;). Watch it cost £ 235, also saw him recently in Poland in the price of 1300 PLN. At the end of the posted videos showing how to smoothly move the seconds hand movement.



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