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Slick dealLooking for a stylish new watch that will fit any occasion?  Well you are in luck!  I found a slick deal for the U-Boat Men’s Classico Automatic/Mechanical Chronograph with a black dial and a black calf leather band that might be perfect for you.  You can have this awesome watch for only $1750, which means you save 50% off of its normal price of $3500.

This U-Boat has a large face that will not only please your own eyes but the eyes of anyone passing by.  Look at the back and you will see a clear window into the soul of the watch and its inner workings.  The strap is made from genuine calf leather and fits well with the color scheme of the piece. The dials and markers are also black to match the rest of the watch’s look.  The push-button clasp will make opening and closing the clasp very easy.  Encased in a black ion plated stainless steel plate you can be sure as to the durability and quality of the watch.  With a Swiss automatic mechanical chronograph powered by a sapphire crystal, your watch will keep accurate time for as long as you own it.  The U-Boat watch is also water resistant at 10 ATM/100 meters/330 feet.

When looking for bargains on watches, keep your eyes peeled for daily deals.

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seiko watchIt’s good to know what time it is and to be precise. There are so many engagements we have to keep in our modern world and without a watch on your wrist it’s easy to keep your cell phone in your pocket and then you know the old saying, out of sight, out of mind, you’re ten minutes late here, five minutes late there, pretty soon you have the reputation of being the late guy — which is not fashionable.

But a Seiko watch is. A Nixon is a little less expensive and just as suave; it can help you pull off an all black outfit with a dash of panache. And if you want to have your watch for a really long time, think about a Tag Heuer. The reason these watches are harder to find for an extreme deal is that they have scratch-proof crystals, meaning they’ll stay looking good longer.

When all’s said and done your watch should reflect your own personality and who you want to be.  It’s great if you can get a watch for a snap deal, but if you can’t don’t compromise — spend a little extra for something you love.

 

 

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Many people bring their timepieces to the jewelry store whenever they need to have a battery replaced, but like most things, you can save money if you install your watch battery yourself. All you need are a few basic tools and a couple of minutes.

For tools, you’re going to need pairs of needle-nosed pliers and tweezers, in addition to the screwdriver from an eyeglass kit. You can buy find these things individually, or purchase them as a set as part of a watch repair kit (which makes a great present, by the way).

Your first step is to check the back of your watch’s case. If there is a depression around the edge of the case then you can pry it off with your pliers. Alternatively, if you see holes for screws, you’ll have to unscrew each of these and then lift off the case. Next, you need to remove the watch’s rubber gasket, which sits along the rim of the case back.

The battery itself will be a small metallic circular disc fastened either by a cover and screw or spring clip. If there is a cover, you’ll have to unscrew it with your eyeglass screwdriver. For a spring clip, you can pull the battery out with your tweezers or pliers (whichever fits best).

Do not throw out the battery! You need to pay attention to its exact make so that you can buy the same kind as a replacement. After you’ve found your new battery, simply reverse the above instructions to put everything back where it belongs.

Pretty simple, huh?

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