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  2. Seiko - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Kintarō Hattori, 1916. In 1881, Seiko founder Kintarō Hattori opened a watch and jewelry shop called "K. Hattori" (服部時計店) in Tokyo. [12]Kintarō Hattori had been working as clockmaker apprentice since the age of 13, with multiple stints in different watch shops, such as “Kobayashi Clock Shop”, run by an expert technician named Seijiro Sakurai; “Kameda Clock Shop ...

  3. The Alpinist - Wikipedia

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    The website's consensus reads: "The Alpinist surmounts its subject's indifference to deliver a fascinating and thrillingly filmed investigation into a life spent defying danger." [ 10 ] Metacritic , which uses a weighted average , assigned the film a score of 67 out of 100, based on 13 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.

  4. Alba (watch) - Wikipedia

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    Using Seiko's own family of movements but with modern styling designed to appeal to younger customers, Alba watches are primarily aimed at Asian and Middle Eastern markets in the hope of creating long-term loyalty to the Seiko group as these customers' purchasing power increases. [3] The word 'Alba' translates to 'dawn' in Italian, and Spanish. [4]

  5. ‘The Alpinist’ Review: Another Gripping Addition to the ...

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    There is a tone shift midway through “The Alpinist,” subtle and unmistakable. Fellow mountain climbers have been singing the praises of Marc-André Leclerc throughout Peter Mortimer and Nick ...

  6. Alpinist (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Alpinist was founded in 2002 and was originally published out of Jackson, Wyoming.It was resurrected in 2009 and is now based in Jeffersonville, Vermont.. The magazine often focuses on "fast and light" ascents and advocates a rigorous clean-climbing style (not leaving gear behind).

  7. Rolex GMT Master II - Wikipedia

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    The original GMT Master watch has a 24-hour display fourth hand complication directly linked to and displaying the same time zone as the standard 12-hour hand. This GMT hand enabled the crews to set the watch to GMT or another time zone, and, using the rotatable 24-hour scale bezel, set to the correct offset, a second time zone could be read.