Thursday, January 19, 2012

Citizen Men's BL5250-02L Eco-Drive Perpetual Calendar Chronograph Watch

!±8± Citizen Men's BL5250-02L Eco-Drive Perpetual Calendar Chronograph Watch

Brand : Citizen | Rate : | Price : $240.00
Post Date : Jan 20, 2012 00:30:42 | Usually ships in 24 hours


  • Light powered Eco-Drive Caliber E812 Japanese-quartz movement; charges in natural sunlight or indoor light
  • Max power reserve: 120 - 270 days with Power Save; low charge warning: 5 days; charge time from stop state to max charge: Incandescent Light - 43 hrs, Outdoors, Cloudy (10,000 Lux) - 12 hrs, Outdoors, Sunny (100,000 Lux) - 4 hrs
  • Leather strap; perpetual calendar
  • Chronograph functions with alarm, 24-hour, and 1/20th second sub dials; unidirectional rotating bezel; alarm and date functions; tachymeter inner chapter ring
  • Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)

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Citizen Men's BL5250-02L Eco-Drive Perpetual Calendar Chronograph Watch

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Men's Seiko SNQ121 Perpetual Calendar Watch

!±8±Men's Seiko SNQ121 Perpetual Calendar Watch

Brand : Seiko
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Price : $173.00
Post Date : Jan 12, 2012 17:45:27
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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Unique Russian Hand Painted Handmade Jewish Family Nesting Dolls Set of 5 Pcs Matryoshkas 5.5" Chanukah Gift

!±8±Unique Russian Hand Painted Handmade Jewish Family Nesting Dolls Set of 5 Pcs Matryoshkas 5.5" Chanukah Gift

Brand : Gabriella's Gifts, ships from MA, USA
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Post Date : Jan 03, 2012 19:51:05
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HISTORY: Matryoshkas date from 1890. The story goes that Sergei Maliutin, a painter from a folk crafts workshop in the Abramtsevo estate of a famous Russian industrialist and patron of arts Savva Mamontov, saw a set of Japanese wooden dolls representing Shichi-fuku-jin, the Seven Gods of Fortune. Inspired, Maliutin drew a sketch of a Russian version of the toy. It was carved by Vasiliy Zvezdochkin in a toy workshop in Sergiyev Posad and painted by Sergei Maliutin. It consisted of eight dolls; the outermost was a girl in an apron, then the dolls alternated between boy and girl, with the innermost - a baby. In 1900, M.A. Mamontova, the wife of Savva Mamontov, presented the dolls at the World Exhibition in Paris and the toy earned a bronze medal. Soon, many other places in Russia started making matryoshki of various styles. Modern artists create many new styles of nesting dolls. Today, many talented Russian artists specialize in painting themed matryoshka dolls that feature specific categories of subjects, people or nature.

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