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  2. The Ultimate Guide to the Best Watch Brands - AOL

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    The best watch brands for women have a deep history and quality timepieces. Here, shop the ultimate guide to buying the best watches for women online. The Ultimate Guide to the Best Watch Brands

  3. Automatic quartz - Wikipedia

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    204.901 (small 8.75 lignes used primarily in women's watches) 204.911 (replacement for the 204.901 upgrading from a capacitor to a rechargeable battery) 205.111 (discontinued and replaced by the 205.911 which upgraded from a capacitor to a rechargeable battery) 205.711 (15 jeweled movement used only by Swatch Watch for a variety of its fashion ...

  4. 9 Best Luxury Watch Brands to Know [2022 Review] - AOL

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    Montblanc – Best Luxury Watch Brand for Women – Ranking 4.7/5. Pros. Wide range of women’s watch collections. Different movement options. Designed with premium materials. Ideal for vintage ...

  5. Bulova's New Watches Deliver '70s Glamour (Without the ... - AOL

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    The three watches feature 37.5mm cases and integrated bracelets, one in yellow gold tone with a tiger’s eye dial, one in rose gold tone with a snowflake obsidian dial, and one in plain steel ...

  6. Indiglo - Wikipedia

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    Indiglo is a product feature on watches marketed by Timex, incorporating an electroluminescent panel as a backlight for even illumination of the watch dial. The brand is owned by Indiglo Corporation, which is in turn solely owned by Timex, and the name derives from the word indigo , as the original watches featuring the technology emitted a ...

  7. Glycine (watch) - Wikipedia

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    1930: Patent for a watch with window to display the date [24] 1930: Eugène Meylan's patent for automatic modules for watches (not Glycine's, but Meylan's personal patent, used in Glycine's first automatic watches) [2] [6] 1931: Patent for a fold-out lever crown to set the time [25] 1953: Patent for a 24-hour watch, used for the Airman [26]