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Skagen Denmark: Providing Top-Notch Craftsmanship And Exquisite Designs Since 1989
There are so many different kinds of watches that you can choose to wear. The Skagen men's watches can be used as a socioeconomic status symbol of power or wealth. Watches can also be used simply to tell the time. Many people choose a watch because it appeals to their tastes. Some people even claim that the watches encompass who they are. There are even more who say they just like the way the watches look.
One of the many multifunction pieces that Skagen sells is the Swiss Movement watch. This watch is made of stainless steel and has a black leather band and a buckle clasp. The chrome dial features a second hand and is encased by a steel case with silver metal plating. Another option is the Brown Leather Steel watch. This watch features dark, luxurious leather and a buckle clasp. The silver plated S10 round steel case holds a beautiful blue dial.
One of their chronograph watches is the Swiss Movement Chronograph for Men. This watch offers both timekeeping and stopwatch features. This chronograph has a black leather band with a buckle clasp and a silver plated case. The case is round and steel with an extra large case containing a gold dial with super hardened mineral crystal type.
You will surely love the Dual Time Zone Functionality watch. It is a watch for women and equipped with a dual time watch. This mens wristwatches consists of a silver plated steel mesh band that is interlinked by a safety clasp. The case is an extra large silver plated round steel case that contains a chrome dial. There is no date function with this watch; however, there is a second hand.
This isn't the only watch available for women in the Skagen line. Among the most sought after is the Glitzy Links watch. This watch is a classic steel analog watch that features sparkling crystals in place of the numbers. The modern rectangular case is made of sturdy stainless steel, and there is no second hand. A strong deployment clasp made of steel silver plated links keeps this watch on your wrist.
The Swiss Movement for Women collection is a similar but effeminate alternative to the men's collection. Held on by a rich brown leather band, the small, round, stainless steel case is plated by beautiful rose gold with a buckle clasp holding it all together. This watch features a clean dial with no date or second hand. Because it is so simplistic in design, it is perfectly matched with any outfit.
Skagen also features a Light Blue Glitz analog watch made for women. A silver steel mesh band attaches to a small round case made of silver plated steel. Within this case is a stunning blue mother of pearl dial.
These are some of the Skagen ladies watches that are available. Let Skagen help you choose a watch that will suit your personality and lifestyle.
Apple's Work on Wearable Computer Concepts Includes Wrist-Wrapping iPod with Siri (Macrumors)
_The New York Times_ reports on Apple's and Google's efforts to develop
wearable computers with the aim of augmenting their existing mobile product
lines. In addition to peripheral devices that could communicate with a user's
iPhone or iPod, Apple is said to also being looking at ways to make the
device's themselves wearable, moving beyond the current iPod nano's
wristwatch-like functionality when paired with third-party wristbands.
> Apple has also experimented with prototype products that could relay
information back to the iPhone. These conceptual products could also display
information on other Apple devices, like an iPod, which Apple is already
encouraging us to wear on our wrists by selling Nanos with watch faces.
A person with knowledge of the company’s plans told me that a “very small
group of Apple employees” had been conceptualizing and even prototyping some
wearable devices.
One idea being discussed is a curved-glass iPod that would wrap around the
wrist; people could communicate with the device using Siri, the company’s
artificial intelligence software.
Last year, Apple hired wearable computing expert Richard DeVaul to work on
prototyping concepts in a secret lab under the direction of Jony Ive. DeVaul
spent only 18 months at Apple, ...
The iWatch: Apple iPod nano 6G Wrist Watch Setup
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