Watches

Accurist Watches – A Timeless British Classic

February 23, 2010

Accurist watches are the newest brand to join our selected range here at Find Watches. We think that Accurist watches are great, they combine everything we like about watches; great design, great customer service, great quality and of course great prices!
You may have recently seen an advert featuring a rather youthful John Cleese. It is [...]

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The Perfect Valentines Gift

January 28, 2010

Ok, so lots of people think that Valentine’s day is seriously over commercialised these days and they are probably right.  But if you are in a relationship, you ignore it at your peril!  I was thinking about the origins of St Valentines day and as it turns out a watch is an appropriate gift.  Read on [...]

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End of Summer Discount Watches Sale

September 2, 2009

Discount watches may not completely compensate for the approaching winter months but as it is coming to the end of the summer we thought we would have a summer watches sale. 
You can choose from lots of great watches which have had further price reductions. Our end of summer clearance sale features watches from all across our range, many of [...]

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Seiko Sportura Watches; Engineered For The New Road Ahead

July 2, 2009

Constantly striving for innovation Seiko regularly bring out new and innovative products. The new Seiko Sportura watches are inspired by the cutting edge of motor sport technology they are ‘engineered for the new road ahead’. The Sportura range has been re-developed this year to meet the needs of Seiko’s discerning customers with a selection of cool new designs. This [...]

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Perpetual Calendar Watches

June 18, 2009

Perpetual calendar watches are designed to combat the intricacies and inconsistencies in our calendar and to show the date accurately at all times. The invention of the complex perpetual calendar mechanism that first achieved this is credited to Abrahain-Louis Breguet, a renowned watchmaker and horologist, at the beginning of the 1800’s.
For the last 500 years we [...]

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