Monday, August 24, 2009

Visconti – The Writing Renaissance

Saying “writing instruments” is just like saying Visconti. For the past 20 years Visconti is a synonym for writing instruments of extraordinary beauty - historically and technologically studied.


The Italian manufacturer produces fountain pens, roller pens and ball point from its 15th century villa in Florence. The pens are crafted with ancient knowledge and modern techniques – from this blend, new writing instruments have been developed to offer a meaningful contribution in content, innovation and design.

Visconti regularly pays tribute to anything which has left a mark in civilisation. Some of the inspiring themes include the Forbidden City, the ancient knights, the Alchemical Opus, but also Manhattan and Wall Street:
Made of Mother-pearled gray Celluloid and polished stainless steel, The Wall Street pens are highly symbolic not only for their shape, "Squaring the Circle," but also for their material, celluloid, which recalls the Manhattan skyline by night from which its name is inspired.

Or The Van Gogh pen collection:



The patterns in this exquisite collection vary from piece to piece, recalling the impressionist paintings of Van Gogh himself.

Bacario is an authorized dealer of Visconti, and the Visconti Catalouge is available at http://www.bacario.com/ at discount prices.

Monday, August 17, 2009

This is to Certify...

Buying a luxury watch is not less time consuming than buying a house. If you’re going to put in some big money, you probably want to make sure you buy the real deal. There are so many fakes and replicas out there, and when you aim for high, you should really watch out.

  • Watch out from too good to be trues. Luxury watches aren’t being sold in a hotdog stand on the street. Prices of luxury watches can’t be 100 dollars. A good watch costs good money, period. Luxury watch can be on sale. But they never go under 50 percent.
  • Look for serial number. Stolen watches or fake watches will not have a serial number. A serial number should be engraved on the watch and should come with all the relevant paperwork.
  • Go to the manufacturer’s website. See if the model you’re interested in exists on the manufacturer’s website.
  • Google your watch. You’re googling everything anyhow. There are numerous sites and reviews and forums with many discussion boards about luxury watches.
  • You can also find interesting tips and information.
By the way, when you buy from www.Bacario.com you will receive an additional Certificate of Authenticity. Don’t hesitate to contact us with any further questions or concerns.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Aqauland Eco Drive - Powered by Light

The Eco-Drives, as the name suggests, is a serious of watches that are light powered. Solar conversion panel and energy cell are the power provider for these Quartz Watches. Eco-Drive's ability to use light from any source to generate electrical power means that the supply is limitless and free.

How does it work? See for yourselves:



But this is not the reason we’re here for. In 1985, Citizen revolutionized the dive watch with the introduction of Aqualand. Two decades later, Citizen delivers the most advanced Aqualand ever developed which incorporates the Eco-Drive technology: The 20th Anniversary Aqauland Eco-Drive.

This innovative wrist watch comes in a groundbreaking asymmetrical design and a stainless steel case on a black rubber strap. It’s got depth display in digital to 300 feet, it measures maximum depth and duration of dive, dive log memory for up to 20 dives, an auto-start dive mode, a water temperature display and memory - current and minimum, 3 alarms and it is water resistant to 200M.



The 20th Anniversary Aqauland Eco-Drive is now featured at www.Bacario.com

Monday, August 3, 2009

If it’s good enough for the SEALs – it must be good enough for you

A Luminox proves that a good timepiece doesn’t have to be Swiss. Well, almost. Luminox is an American brand employing a Swiss illumination technology in a Swiss made watch. Get it?

Luminox was founded in 1989 and specifically designed a watch for the US Navy SEALs with a unique illumination system now called LLT (Luminox Light Technology) and when the original Navy Seal dive watch was released to consumers all around the wotld, it became an instant success. Luminox expanded their watch collection and created various styles for the active consumer, the sportsman, law enforcement and, of course, military groups.

Take this Luminox EVO Ultimate SEAL; it comes in a satin finish stainless steel case and bracelet with PVD plating. It’s case diameter - 45 mm, with unidirectional stainless steel ratcheting bezel, screw in case back, A/R coated sapphire glass crystal, double gasket screw down crown, multi-jewel Swiss quartz movement and water resistance up to 200M.

The Luminox EVO Ultimate SEAL is now featured at www.bacario.com. If it’s good for the US Navy SEALs – it must be good for you.