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  2. 31 Watches Under $500 That Look Like a Million Bucks - AOL

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    This particular price range is loaded with watches punching way above their weight. No doubt that you'll find the best bang for your buck here. 31 Watches Under $500 That Look Like a Million Bucks

  3. These Automatic Watches Are Low Maintenance, and Loaded ... - AOL

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    We tested 30 automatic watches to find the best ones for every wrist and budget. Powered by the energy of your own body, automatic watches provide a mechanical beauty in our digital world.

  4. These Awesome-Looking Timex Watches Are Under $300 - AOL

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    Timex is the last heritage American watch brand. A catalog going back decades inspired the wide range of stylish watches offered today, all selling for under $300.

  5. Automatic watch - Wikipedia

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    The next development for automatic watches came in 1948 from Eterna Watch. To wind a watch effectively, one of the chief requirements of a rotor is heft. Until this point, the best bearing used in any watch was a jewel bearing, which perfectly suits the small gears of a watch. A rotor, on the other hand, requires a different solution.

  6. Xezo - Wikipedia

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    Xezo items are typically released in limited editions of 500 pieces or less per production. [3] Typical materials used in the production of Xezo products include sterling silver, mother of pearl and sea shell, 18 karat gold, platinum, and chrome plating. Several of Xezo's product designs are based on Art Deco and Art Nouveau styles.

  7. Certina - Wikipedia

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    The introduction of cheap and reliable automatics and quartz watches from Japan (under the ideas of their strategic management) stopped Certina's expansion. The restructuring involved the abandonment of their own manufacture of calibres , and by the end of the 1970s, operations were moved to Biel/Bienne and the entity Edox & Technos .