Moving on with our new holiday arrivals, today we would like to highlight one of our absolute favorite watchmakers, Breitling. This year, we have been inundated (in a good way) with new, extraordinary Breitling watches. We are especially partial to the Windrider/Blackbird series for men.
Try not to gawk at the stainless steel beauty to your immediate right. This auto/mechanical chronograph, perhaps more than any other, is an irresistible boardroom conversation accessory. In fact, these luxury watches probably deserve to be part of the rite of passage for junior executives when they earn their keys to the executive washroom.
The watch face, on its own, is remarkable. The two-toned ivory and silver hands are sharp and precise, and the deep red accents found in the second hand and subdials is a stylish touch. Also note the engraved cardinal directions and tachymeter around the bezel. Everything about this watch, from its black dial to its stainless steel bracelet, demands authority. As an added bonus, this particular model is among a limited edition set of 2,000. You can usually get this watch for 30% off any time of the year, but for the special holiday season we have taken an additional $600 off. Order before 2 p.m. EST to have it shipped the same day!
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Monday, December 3, 2012
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Boost Style with a Slip of the Wrist
"Debonair" is one of our favorite words. Try easing it into a conversation sometime. Or if that proves too daunting, try using it in your ongoing interior dialogue. "Debonair" may not be as widely spoken as say, "cool" or "awesome," but really, the word carries more cultural clout that way. And if you would like to hear the word whispered in your presence more often, we have just the thing.deb·o·nair /ˌdebəˈne(ə)r/
Adjective:
(of a man) Confident, stylish, and charming.
Ebel watches are renown for their high-end craftsmanship and the Sport Classique series only confirms their reputation. Let us examine the Silver Dial. Our eyes immediately gravitate toward the 18k rose gold frame surrounding the needle-thin hands and timeless Roman numerals. The two-tone color scheme of gold and silver seems trite at first, but Ebel manages to meld them together into something suave and fitting.
What rivals the watch face is the bracelet itself. Mens watches generally shy away from light, wavy patterns, but the silver textured band here simply demands to be flaunted. Slip the Classique over your wrist and you will already fit the "stylish" part of being debonair. We guarantee it will not take long for charm and confidence to naturally follow.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Save on Three Brands This Week Only
Now that we are firmly clamped between Federal holidays, we have slipped in a special sales event here at The Watchery, because who wants to wait to save, anyway?
For this week only, we are clearing out some of our most esteemed watch brands, with savings ranging from 65% to 79% off the retail list price. Incidentally, all three of our highlighted watchmakers this week come from a different part of the world. Let us examine them, shall we?
For this week only, we are clearing out some of our most esteemed watch brands, with savings ranging from 65% to 79% off the retail list price. Incidentally, all three of our highlighted watchmakers this week come from a different part of the world. Let us examine them, shall we?
- Cuervo Y Sobrinos: We will skip the literal translation. All you really need to know is that Cuervo Y Sobrinos has earned the nickname "Pearl of the Caribbean" and was founded in 1882. Since then, its striking mens watches have attracted the likes of several 20th century luminaries.
- Dubey & Schaldenbrand: This Swiss company began in 1946 and enjoyed something of a renaissance in the mid-nineties. Now the brand specializes in several automatic movement watches for men and continues to serve those ultra discerning individuals.
- Graham: The most venerable brand emphasized in our sale, Graham can be traced back to the 18th century and prides itself on a distinctly English sense of taste. Their chronographs, specifically, are an absolute wonder to behold.
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