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Friday, 20 January 2012

Titan watches

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http://www.watcharena.com/pimages/rm-011-1-automatic-chronometer-big-date-fly-back-red-gold.jpg

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http://www.h3watches.org/Traser/traser_classic_automatic_blue/600_titan_night_bk.jpg

http://upcominggadgets.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/xylus-watch-11.jpg

http://www.pariwatches.com/AT0815-51E1

http://titanwatches.net/files/2012/01/Titan-HTSE.jpg

http://titanwatches.net/files/2012/01/Titan-HTSE_3.jpg
A movement in watchmaking is the mechanism that measures the passage of time and displays the current time (and possibly other information including date, month and day). Movements may be entirely mechanical, entirely electronic (potentially with no moving parts), or a blend of the two. Most watches intended mainly for timekeeping today have electronic movements, with mechanical hands on the watch face indicating the time.

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