Monday, January 25, 2010

Our Favorite Chase Durer Watches: The Conquest Automatic Collection



Most luxury timepiece enthusiasts know the value of a good Swiss watch, drawing from a legacy of quality, durability, innovation, and style. And nothing quite epitomizes this superior Swiss craftsmanship and cool design like the Conquest Automatic line, a new collection for men by Chase Durer watches.

Like all Chase Durer timepieces, the Conquest Automatic watches are meticulously fashioned out of some of the finest materials, including 18k rose and yellow gold, titanium, steel, and sapphire crystal. The face is crisp, clear, and minimalistic – a pinnacle of Swiss design.

But let’s talk about the face a little longer. The face is the reason we love the Conquest Automatic collection, which showcases this component in three fun colors: green, orange, and yellow. These vibrant shades are bright and distinct without ever approaching garish, but if you prefer to play it a little safe, the faces are also available in clean shades of black and white. Either way, you’ll enjoy the appealing interplay between the striking face and perfectly circular thick black rim, encapsulating the best in modern design.

Best of all, you can find the Chase Durer Conquest Automatic watches for 32 percent off at www.bacario.com.

Monday, January 18, 2010

How Can I Send My Fine Watch In For Repair?

When it comes to any watch, have it be a regular one or a fine watch you should follow certain protocols in order to ensure that your watch gets to the manufacture quickly and gets back to you quickly as well. Fine watches, even the best of the best can sometimes have problematic issues you simply cannot fix yourself! You really have two main options in front of you when it comes to repairing your watch. You can either take it a store in the mall and have it fixed by them or you can return it back to the manufacture.

If it's still under warranty, I would suggest the manufacture because chances are you won't have to pay one single red cent in order to send it in or have it fixed. Usually when contacting the manufacture they will send you a pre-paid envelope so you can place your watch in the package. Be sure that you actually call the manufacture and let them know what the problem is and that you are sending it in for repair! Once they receive the watch and your phone call letting them know you sent it, it will probably take them anywhere from a few days to a few weeks to fix the watch depending on what is wrong with it and how much work they have in front of you!

Once the watch is fixed, or if it cannot be fixed and they need to send you a new one they will do so in the original packaging you received when you first bought the watch. This can be done with ANY watch. It doesn't matter if it's a Cartier Santos 100 or a Techno Marine! If you would like to view some of our most popular watches for sale such as Charriol Watches or Chase Durer watches please visit our www.Bacario.com today!

Monday, January 11, 2010

What Is The Difference Between Fine Watches And Regular Watches?

The answer to this question is really quite easy when you begin to understand how watches are made! First off a fine watch is going to probably be made from a Swiss or German manufacture like that of the Cartier Santos 100 or the Charriol watches. These are made from the finest of textiles and materials such as stainless steel, leather bands, diamonds, sapphire cases and glass, etc. These are the creme de la creme when it comes to luxury watches and the price is definitely going to be a lot higher as well.

But the craftsmanship in these watches are also going to last for years to come! Whereas with a regular watch you might still have a brand name with Nike or Fossil, but chances are the watch will be made out of cheaper materials. Remember, cheaper doesn't necessarily mean lower in quality, it simply means they might choose to use plastic or PVC instead of stainless steel and diamonds! These are also going to be less in price, but they also might not last as long either. Also, when you buy watches you have to consider what the watch is going to go through when it’s involved in your type of lifestyle.

Someone might be able to afford a Cartier, but they might want something a little less "dainty" and a little more durable like that of the Chase Durer watches or Techno Marine. These are still awesome watches, they simply are going to be made for use and function rather than aesthetically pleasing beautifications like a Cartier watch!

Monday, January 4, 2010

Professional Fine Watches For the Professional Man

The great thing about fine watches is that they are sort of like buying a car or remodeling a home, whatever options and or looks that you want the watch to have - you can really have! In the same way that you can choose a marble island for your kitchen or leather interior seats for your car, you can also choose different colors, watch face sizes, and textiles and functions for your fine watch. Usually there are two types of fine watches. The ones that simply look good and are made well and the kind that look good AND functional well.

Depending on what type of profession you are in, you will probably want to choose the looks, feel and function of the watches accordingly. So for example, let's say you are in the Marines or you are a Pilot - you could choose something like Charriol watches, Chase Durer watches or even Techno Marine watches. These specific brands are promoted by and advertised to Marines, Army service men and women, Pilots in the Air Force, etc. They are incredibly durable, as they should be! But they are also really functional. Ultimately you could get dropped off in the middle of nowhere and find your way back home with some of the cool gadgets that come into play when you buy watches from these brand names.

Think of it as your own personal 007 watch! If you are in a different profession such as a doctor, lawyer, accountant or business manager or owner, you might want something a little less functional (minus 007) and a little more professional and outwardly exciting. In that case you could consider a Cartier watch or more specially something like the Cartier Santos 100 watch. It's all about the looks with this guy. This doesn't mean to say it’s less quality than the Charriol watches because it's not… But alas you will get less functionality and more "looks" with these watches!