Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 at
5:34 am
Is one method better than the other, or just a matter of preference? On the one hand, kinetic energy generation requires movement, whereas, a light-powered watch, such as a Citizen Eco-Drive model, is obviously more passive, and thus requires fewer moving parts.
Fewer parts is always better in terms of long-term reliability, however in the case of a watch it’s likely more of a moot point since analog Read the rest of this entry
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Monday, August 31st, 2009 at
1:40 pm
There are many kinds of watches out there; some have classic elegance, while others are trendy and flashy. The styles, shapes and brands are too numerous to count but there’s a watch on the market that is so innovative that it’s begun a whole new generation of watches.
Kinetic watches are becoming all the rage. They are truly new age watches in that they don’t run off of batteries, but rather the movement Read the rest of this entry
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