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Sunday, 14 August 2011

STOLAS Gennaker Giveaway (WINNER)

By TLex We have a winner for the STOLAS Gennaker Giveaway. Congratulations, Chris J Nibert, originally of Seattle, Washington, but now living close to Sindelfingen in Germany. Enjoy your new watch! ;)







TISSOT Seastar 1000 BLUE

From TISSOT Diving equipment has never been so coordinated both visually and technically. The new Tissot Seastar 1000 in trendy ocean blue merges style and performance without diluting either. Its eye-catching blue dial, bezel and rubber strap assure this 48 mm timepiece’s status as ‘the big blue’. The diving inspiration shapes both the appearance and the functionality of this watch. It maintains its performance under water to a pressure of 30 bar, proving that a passion for under-water sports and a preference for a sophisticated Swiss automatic movement are totally compatible buddies.







In A League Of Their Own High-tech watchmaking expertise and modern materials equip the Tissot Seastar 1000 for pleasure and adventure in the water and on dry land. The diving theme is continually evident through elements such as a unidirectional bezel, a strap with a divers’ buckle and extension, plus Super-LumiNova® hands and markings. All models in the family have their own helium valve, which allows to automatically depressurize the watch. A total of ten different models accommodate a broad spectrum of wearer tastes.



The new family consists of automatic chronographs, integrating the revolutionary C01.211 movement, and elegant three-hand models, also with Swiss automatic movements. Completing the ocean-inspired colour palette is a choice of black and white or black and orange dials, plus a selection of metal or rubber attachments. The Tissot Seastar reconfirms the proven Tissot talent for encapsulating operational excellence in stunning design.








Swiss Made

Automatic movement

Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal

316L Stainless steel case with black or blue PVD coating

Screw-down crown, pushers and case back

Helium valve

Water-resistant to 30 bar (300 m / 1000 feet)

316L Solid stainless steel bracelet with safety clasp and diver extension

Rubber strap with standard buckle



New BMW Performance Exhaust System

New BMW Performance said the new exhaust system is crafted from an extremely heat-resistant and lightweight chrome-nickel alloy called Inconel, which allowed the firm's engineers to reduce the thickness of the tubing from 1.5mm to 0.8mm. This resulted in a weight reduction of approximately 40%, or about 20 pounds when compared to the M3's stock exhaust system. So basically, you're getting a much

New BMW Performance Exhaust System

New BMW Performance said the new exhaust system is crafted from an extremely heat-resistant and lightweight chrome-nickel alloy called Inconel, which allowed the firm's engineers to reduce the thickness of the tubing from 1.5mm to 0.8mm. This resulted in a weight reduction of approximately 40%, or about 20 pounds when compared to the M3's stock exhaust system. So basically, you're getting a much

New BMW Performance Exhaust System

New BMW Performance said the new exhaust system is crafted from an extremely heat-resistant and lightweight chrome-nickel alloy called Inconel, which allowed the firm's engineers to reduce the thickness of the tubing from 1.5mm to 0.8mm. This resulted in a weight reduction of approximately 40%, or about 20 pounds when compared to the M3's stock exhaust system. So basically, you're getting a much

The Best | Fluorescent Fitment

If you’ve been in the wheel game for awhile, then you’re no stranger to fluorescent fitment. From the tracks to the streets, fluorescent fitment can be found on many of the popular chassis such as the Silvia/200sx/240sx series and even on Subies. Though some may not get the color pop look, I think it looks rad. It looks even better when the color ways match. Check out some of the cars fitting the fluorescent fitment.



Saturday, 13 August 2011

OMEGA Seamaster PLANET OCEAN Cal. 8500





















































































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