Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Amazon Price Watch Tool

I just came across this OutletEye.com website while surfing the internet. I found an interesting section on the website which is the Amazon Price Watch Tool. It provide a valuable price watching service on Amazon.com. When you find some item that you want but the price is too high and you don't have to buy it atthat time, you can add watch (for free) for that item and then when the item price is dropped to the threashold level, their notification system will fire you an automatic email about it. This brilliant service would benefit all of their users by saving both money and time.

Above article on OutletEye.com describes how to use this amazing free service. Check it out.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Top 10 Sports Watches

Every athlete needs a great sports watch to stand up to extreme conditions and still give you features you need. Here are some recommendations for watches athletes can use.


1. Timex Ironman Triathlon Watch

The Timex® Flix 100 Lap Ironman Triathlon watch is packed with functional features. Features the Indiglo night-light activation with a quick iflick of the wrist for handsfree lighting.










2. Casio Baby G - Ladies


Great looks and features in this reasonably prices sports watch. Includes the following features: Electro-luminescent backlit display, 12/24 hour time formats, Hourly time signals, daily alarm function, Countdown timer, Automatic day-date calendar and 20-page telememo.











3. Nike Sport Watch - Nike makes sport watches for runners and other athletes. The Triax S Series features full chronograph function, digital display, alarm, and lap time memory. The durable hard plastic case and polyurethane strap make this timepiece a long-lasting, convenient unit.

4. Ladies Timex Sport Watch - Ladies Timex Sport Watch Timex offers a great list of women's sport watches with features for every athlete. With features such as stopwatch,10 preset timers, alerts, alarms, Indiglo night and water-resistance.

5. Timex Ironman Heart Rate Monitor Watch - Achieve your fitness goals with the latest sport watch technology from Timex. It features a chronograph, heart rate monitor, countdown timer and other important features for sports enthusiasts.

6. Suunto Altimeter Watch - An extreme gift for an extreme athlete. An altimeter for every conceivable outdoor activity. Altimeter / Barometer / Compass / Watch plus more.

7. Swiss Army Watch - Watches for sports and field that don't neglect essential features and classy looks. A variety of styles and features - even titanium.

8. Luminox Navy Seal Dive Watch - Developed for the Navy SEAL's, this watch meets military specifications of all branches of the US Armed Forces. Fiberglass reinforced polyester injection molded case, stainless steel plate case back secured with stainless steel screws. Double gasket crown/stem confers water resistance of 20 atm/200 meters/660.

9. Citizen Dive Watch Citizen - Aqualand Professional Diving Men's Titanium Watch is a solid Titanium case and with strap, Underwater depth display down to 260 feet, Second display for maximum Depth, Dive, Time and Water temperature, 4-Dive memory of important dive data, One-Way rotating elapsed-time bezel, Auto-start dive mode, Water resistant to 200M

10. Casio Sports Watch - Casio makes a sports watch with every possible style, feature and price point for any athlete.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Ladies divers watch, how to choose?

The most important gears for scuba diving is not either BCD or regulator, but it is the timing control device such as diving watch. Some would argue that they dive with diving computer and there is no need for such a device. However, this diving watch would raise your safety to the maximum being a secondary timing control in any case the dive computer is malfunctioned. Either way, it’s crucial gear for a safe dive and must be precise and reliable.

Let’s face it, most folks have never gone diving. All they know is it takes place in an unforgiving environment, requires special equipment and training, and can be life-threatening if not done properly.

So whether you want a watch for either reason, or both – we have what you’re looking for – a selection of dive watches second to none including brand names like Citizen, Seiko, Suunto, and Pulsar watches – all at very affordable prices! Check out Ladies divers watch on watchestopia.com for the best rate ladies diving watch.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

This Guess Stainless Steel Bracelet Watch


I really like this watch. I was quite skeptical when it arrived as it was larger than I had though. It is also very heavy. I love it though. I think it looks great and works well with sweaters, and casual wear. It does look a little flashy so those looking for a subtle watch, this isn't for you. I LOVE IT!!! Mine doesnt have the plastic strip, its all stainless steel, however its gorgeus!! everybody loves it. See the list of GUESS watches on Watchestopia.com

I've just love this Bulova Marine Star


I just got mine today after much debating between this and the round face Bulova 96R19 model. It was a tough choice, but I finally settled on the square face after going to Macy's and comparing the two styles side by side. This square-face style looks slightly larger than the round-face style, in person. Also, the band on this watch is noticeably wider. It is a heavy, substantial-feeling timepiece. The watch is also MUCH shinier in person than in the photos here. I suggest looking at the WatchesTopia website's pictures of this watch, as they are great and seem to be truer in color and clarity to the actual watch. I love my Marine Star, so far. I have had a Tag Heuer for years, and I initially looked at getting another one, but when I was browsing, I stumbled on this Bulova, and I just LOVED the styling. It is so beautiful, and it's such an elegant, expensive-looking watch for the price.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Invicta Corduba Oversized


I wanted a BIG watch and this doesn't disappoint at some 52 MM. It's big. I have worn it casually and with suits to work -- a touch tight with some shirt cuffs under sport coats. First and foremost, I like the watch. The pale yellow face and black offer a nice contrast. I'm wondering if white would have been better -- not sure how I'm going to feel about that yellow in 6 months. The lines marking the minutes also give the face a bit of a busy appearance... even on something with so much real estate across the face believe it or not. Where I was most skeptical was the operation of the watch. I am very satisfied and happy about how precise the movement appears to be, including the chrono function. Very nice weight to the watch to give a sense of solidness. With the sale Amazon was running on this watch, and a $50 gift certificate, I bought this with the mindset of it being disposable after 3 months if it was garbage. I now have reason to believe this watch will be a very solid performer for a few years and maybe longer and a unique addition to my watch collection. Still would not pay $495 list for it, but if you can get at <$150 or so, I think there may be real value here. Maybe great value. This brand is new to me. Browse for Invicta Corduba Watches on watchestopia.com

Swiss Army Victorinox


I spent almost 4 months cruising the offerings on Amazon, Overstock, ShopNBC and various department stores looking for exactly the right watch for me, considering elements of style/image, materials, some prestige, a strong price/value relationship, and quality and found Victorinox Swiss Army to be unsurpassed. It is ruthlessly masculine, with none of the gender equivocation and frilliness of oversized watches, shiny metals, or the implied fragility of 'dressy' models; I like the matte finish, lightness and strength of titanium; "Swiss Made" on the dial trumps anything that is not-regardless of price; at $139 it's a bargain (unfortunately, a ripoff at the $325 list); the accuracy is consistant, and it's rugged enough to take the shock from the heavy recoil of large caliber magnum firearms. Gentlemen, look no further, this is your watch. Browse for Swiss army watches on watchestopia.com