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[B591]Best Watches In World
by Daniel Millions, Dan
Watches have always been one of the most prominent signs of a person's wealth and status. While their primary function is to tell time, most watches nowadays come with other features, especially digital ones. All luxury watches are of the traditional kind (with second and hour hands), as digital watches by nature are not supposed to be pampered up.

On the lower end of the price scale, yet the high end of the interesting scale, is a timepiece by Andreas von Zadora-Gerlof. The watch features a fair sized, palladium bee with emerald eyes, a pearl mouth, and yellow diamonds covering the body. For this latest creation, the price is only $150,000, easily affordable by the wealthy.

The Double Tourbillion, by Breguet, has an almost purely platinum case, and being that platinum is one of the rarest metals, the price is appropriately high. There is also a hand engraved image of the solar system, and the fact that a tourbillion is present only makes the watch more prestigious. The price is a respectable $329,000.

Girard-Perregaux is credited with making the Opera One, a state of the art platinum watch with a clear backing, so one can see all the gears and technological parts inside. Every hour on the hour, a tune (as opposed to a beep) is played to signify the transition. The Opera One is five thousand dollars short of half a million ($495,000).

The Grande Complication, by Blancpain, may have gotten its name because purchasers have a hard time figuring out how to pay for it, as it costs $785,000. The price is appropriate, though, as not only does the watch have a tourbillion, minute repeater, split-seconds chronograph, automatic winding mechanism, and crocodile wristband, but it takes almost a full year for a watch maker to put the nearly eight hundred pieces together.

There is nothing exceptionally distinguishing about the Tecnica Skeleton Chronograph by Parmigiani Fleurier, although the few people who have the funds to purchase it adore the fine platinum case and on the hour cathedral tune. At $850,000, you might put the money to better use buying a mansion.

The Classical Billionaire Tourbillion, manufactured by Corum, is almost exclusively purchased by billionaires, as its price is set at $998,000. Part of the reason it is so expensive is because only ten are in production, not to mention the eight hundred and fifty jewels that encrust it.

As if watch intricacy could not get any better, here comes along the Big Bang Chronograph, by Hublot, in conjunction with Bunter SA. While the cost is a solid million dollars, it is justified, as the watch is covered entirely in diamonds. An astonishing feature of the watch is its invisibility setting, which makes the material indistinguishable and leaves only the diamonds to be seen.

Only seven Tour de Illes were made by Vacheron Constantin, as it takes literally thousands of hours to construct, and includes a silver gold dial, pink gold buckle, and alligator band. Additional, complex features include sunset time and a second time zone. You can get all of this for the astronomical price of one and a half million dollars, which is the lifetime earnings of many middle class workers.

Luxury watch makers are still trying to come up with ways to make even more expensive watches, although how they can surpass their former achievements is a mystery.

There is no second thought to the fact that Rolex is truly a symbol of class and elegance in the global watch market. It has given the world some truly luxurious watches which continue to capture the hearts of millions of people across the globe. People feel extremely proud to own a Rolex. This goodwill has been earned over the years through innovation and supreme expertise in making every single watch. Most of the watches made by Rolex are popular and set a benchmark for others. However, one of the watches that is an example of true craftsmanship is Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust.

Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust was introduced in the year 1945. It was the first wristwatch to feature a date display, clearly visible with a special magnifying Cyclops lens. It is self-winding and waterproof to 100 metres/330 feet. The features that make it popular come from its process of manufacturing as described below.

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The Oyster case, made from solid ingot of 18k gold or stainless steel takes around 163 detailed steps and a year long process to manufacture.

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Before the movement is even installed, the case temporarily receives its crystal, crown and case back so that it can be pressure-proof tested.

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A special tank called a Mariotte meter uses high-tech electronics and vacuum air pressure to test the watch at its guaranteed depth.

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The movement also has to successfully pass chronometer testing; only then can it return for final assembly.

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After the Oyster case passes the pressure-proof test, it is disassembled and the process of housing the movement begins. First, the movement assembly is placed inside the case and it is fitted with the screw and the winding crown. This is a vital link in the Oyster chain, as it helps to maintain the hermetic seal against moisture and dust.

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The crown goes through about 35 minutely precise operations.

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The case receives its crystal once the movement assembly is in place. The crystal cut from a laboratory grown synthetic sapphire is sliced, shaped and polished to perfection. It helps to protect your Oyster Rolex from scratches.

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The crystal is attached to the Oyster assembly with a zytel washer and then the bezel is fitted to complete the hermetic seal.

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The seal of the crystal is so designed that the excessive pressure that builds up when submerged at depth, actually increases the effectiveness of the seal.

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Finally, the auto-winding Rotor mechanism is installed and tested for effectiveness.

The entire process of manufacturing a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust is complete only with a final round of pressure-proof testing, timing reliability testing and random durability testing. Some other popular Oyster Rolex models are Oyster Perpetual that features smoother lines and an enhanced dial and Oyster Perpetual Day-Date.

Melrose Jewelers offers pre-owned popular models of Rolex wrist watch at wholesale prices. Rolex Oyster Perpetual Lady Datejust is one such model. It comes with an Italian-made stainless steel Oyster bracelet that gives a sporty look. Every watch sold comes with a full appraisal by the Los Angeles International Gemological Laboratory, verifying its authenticity. For detailed information about their products and services, visit their website melrosejewelers.co.uk.
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