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This brand is a highly esteemed within all circles of watch making in
the world. The brand was established in 1856 by Constant Girard and his wife Marie Perregaux. They were both from families with strong bonds to the watch making world allowing a fruitful collaboration. Their main interest was in engineering and architecture and they soon delivered a fascinating product to the world of watches. The company was started in Chaux-de-Fonds on the in collaboration with Jacques Bautte and Jean Samuel Rossel. This was a fortunate move as they started from a solid cultural and industrial legacy. Soon enough their reputation was enough for the Emperor Wilhelm I of Germany to order 2,000 wris****ches from Girard-Perregaux. This was the first mass production of wris****ches ever. The greatest invention of the brand was the Tourbillon with three gold bridges which encompassed extreme watch making technique. The watch itself was a stunning appearance and watchmakers all over the world acclaimed its appearance. Another important development for the industry of watches is the revolutionary movements created during 70s and 80s. Some of these inventions a the Gyromatic, the high-frequency mechanical movements (a collectible in its own right) and the standard for quartz movement: 32,768 Hertz. These watches have great value today as they are painstakingly well crafted. Girard-Perregaux Company started to make great profits once again as they put more money into research and started manufacturing all their parts. A replica watch will look close to the original - you can even find Girard-Perregaux replica watch, too. There is a philosophy with these watches: you don't wear them to show off but they are a state of mind acknowledging the importance of your personal life time. Unfortunately these timepieces easily hit $10,000 thus not being accessible to most of the people. But we have the solution: our replica watches that feature Swiss movement engine. Our watches are of high quality and are designed to match 99% Girard-Perregaux watches. For more information please visit http://www.lookrichforless.com/ |
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I looked at your site, but couldn't find the info I want. Do you sell plans
to these watches, or only kits. I'm interested in a homebuilt version. "Gordon" wrote in message oups.com... The greatest invention of the brand was the Tourbillon with three gold bridges which encompassed extreme watch making technique. The watch itself was a stunning appearance and watchmakers all over the world acclaimed its appearance. |
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![]() Steve Foley wrote: I looked at your site, but couldn't find the info I want. Do you sell plans to these watches, or only kits. ----------------------------------------------------- Dear Steve, You may have missed the point. Gordon is giving us the opportunity to spend $10,000 for a wrist-watch that is almost as accurate as a $3 Casio. This brand of economics is keenly attuned to the modern-day version of grass-roots aviation and the EAA's managerial philosophy. -R.S.Hoover |
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Duh! (Sound of hand slapping forehead).
How could I have missed that? wrote in message oups.com... Steve Foley wrote: I looked at your site, but couldn't find the info I want. Do you sell plans to these watches, or only kits. ----------------------------------------------------- Dear Steve, You may have missed the point. Gordon is giving us the opportunity to spend $10,000 for a wrist-watch that is almost as accurate as a $3 Casio. This brand of economics is keenly attuned to the modern-day version of grass-roots aviation and the EAA's managerial philosophy. -R.S.Hoover |
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You can buy a replica of just about any expensive watch on the streets
of many third world cities. I'd rather have a Casio or Seiko. Much more reliable. I remember a co-worker buying a replica from a vendor in Egypt. It lasted all of a day. David Johnson |
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I know I can *buy* a replica of anything I want, but this is a homebuilt
newsgroup. I want a homebuilt watch. wrote in message oups.com... You can buy a replica of just about any expensive watch on the streets of many third world cities. I'd rather have a Casio or Seiko. Much more reliable. I remember a co-worker buying a replica from a vendor in Egypt. It lasted all of a day. David Johnson |
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On Tue, 01 Nov 2005 13:26:01 GMT, "Steve Foley"
wrote: I know I can *buy* a replica of anything I want, but this is a homebuilt newsgroup. I want a homebuilt watch. my watch is homebuilt. originally I thought it was just me being a dag but no, honestly it is homebuilt. I took an all plastic cased Lorus that I'm particularly fond of and ditched the stupid broken band. I lost the pin from one side doing this ( I found it about two months later but it looked so inferior to my homebuilt one that I put it in a trinkets bowl somewhere) I bought a $3.00 velcro sports band that fitted the wrist beautifully. I used genuine aircraft grade untwisted lockwire from the floor of my mates hangar and attached the watch to the band. actually while I was admiring the lockwire I decided to ditch the other pin and it too now resides in a trinket bowl somewhere. the lockwire both sides sorta achieves an aesthetic balance. I used to hide my homebuilt watch but I now wear it with pride. It has navigated me across Australia and back on 5 occasions now and if any ******* even looks like turning his nose up at it ...well they get the full trips across australia history. in fact it worked so well that I converted my other Lorus to a homebuilt watch and it travels on the other wrist set in zulu time. so steve you too can have a homebuilt watch and wear it with pride. my suggestion is that you hunt out a Lorus brand. they are the cheap version put out by Seiko. Dead reliable. both mine are on to the third or fourth battery. the lumibright backgrounds are particularly worth getting. if you fly under a dark cloud they shine so brightly that you can actually use them to illuminate instruments.(truely!) Stealth Pilot Australia. |
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In article J1K9f.12$Ul3.11@trndny07,
Steve Foley wrote: I know I can *buy* a replica of anything I want, but this is a homebuilt newsgroup. I want a homebuilt watch. See: http://www.klockit.com Of course, if you wear one of those when you go walking down the street, you may find people telling jokes about you. *grin* If you want a 'fast-build' kit, there is a book sold (don't have the ISBN handy) where the pages include punch-out parts that you fold up/together and end up with a working time-piece. |
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![]() wmbjk wrote: Those $3 plastic watches are useless for trimming out a heavy wing condition or for banging on a recalcitrant weather radar screen. ------------------------------------------------------ Back before they had plastic watches, back when I usta drive other people's airplanes, I bought myself a Breitling 'Navitimer' serial #806; the one with all the dials and an E6-B on the bezel soz everyone would know I wuz a Daring Aviator. It proved to be an accurate, reliable time-piece (and still is) but after seeing similar watches being worn by all the yuppies and hangar pilots I stopped wearing it to aviation functions. Instead, I wear a Timex, the one where Mickey helps you figger out the time :-) -R.S.Hoover |
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