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on a watch for pricing, specifications & options.. Limited Edition Mechanical Timepieces
"BTP"
Boston Tea Party
Patriot Series $585
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Unitas
Elaboree
Skeleton $955
"Independence"
Patriot Series $575
Limited Edition - Patriot Series
3 watch boxed set
$2295
Limited Edition - Ancyent Marinere Series
3 watch boxed set
$2450
Ancyent Marinere
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Available only in 3 watch collector series
Panama
- Chapter II
$495
Voyager
- The Final Chapter
$565
Precision Automatic
$465
The New Yorker
$465
Semi-Skeleton
$785
Mt Palomar
$750
Acugraph SS
$1350
Basel
$1195
Laguna Seca $1125
Tribute to the Irish
$555
"100 Years of Flight"
Commemorative
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Acugraph 7750 14k Solid White Gold $1850
Mt Palomar
$815
Classic Acugraph
$1190
Rodeo 90212
$563 with bracelet
Rodeo 90212
$498 with strap
Rodeo 90212
$498 with strap
Sapphire Power
Reserve Diver $1195
Semi-Skeleton
II
WestWatch $118
Barcelona SS $1495
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The
wristwatch is the tool of time, becoming popular about the time of the
First World War 1915. Great names in the wristwatch industry such as
Rolex, and Omega
have been the servants of man for a decades. The Rolex has evolved into
a fashion statement. The Omega was the first wristwatch to reach the
moon. Newer names in watches such as Fossil and Seiko have found favor
with the budget conscious. Rolex, Ebel, and Jaeger/LeCoultre to name
only a few, dominate the high price range. The Rolex with 18 kt gold and
diamonds reach the $50,000 mark. These hi-grade watches rely upon the
time honored mechanical movements. Over the years other great companies
have emerged, ETA, the largest manufacturer of mechanical movements,
supplies nearly every great Swiss wristwatch manufacturer. Companies
like d.freemont, Hublot, Omega, Chronoswiss, use these ETA
movements. The d.freemont company offers the quality of the big names
without the high price by not spending millions of dollars annually
promoting their name. Just look around ... in magazines, billboards, TV,
Radio, lavish displays in fancy stores and expensive addresses, big
money is spent on advertising big name watches - but where does the
money come from? The money for advertising is added to the
price of your watch. d.freemont sells their watches direct to you, no
dealer profit and very low advertising cost.