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		<title>Concord C1 Code Chronograph</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 16:54:46 +0000</pubDate>
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The new Concord C1 Code Chronograph is designed to show off the intricacy of the mathematics of such a timepiece. Displaying the algebraic formulas for various parts of the watch right on the face, the mad scientist in anyone can certainly appreciate a rare look at watchmaking math. Case diameter and thickness, number of side [...]]]></description>
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<p>The new Concord C1 Code Chronograph is designed to show off the intricacy of the mathematics of such a timepiece. Displaying the algebraic formulas for various parts of the watch right on the face, the mad scientist in anyone can certainly appreciate a rare look at watchmaking math. Case diameter and thickness, number of side screws, dimensions of the sapphire crystal are just a few of the formulas one can find etched into the underside of the crystal faceplate. A truly unique piece, as only 25 are being produced. Should be available any day now.</p>
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		<title>Bulova Accutron Spaceview 214</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 13:43:30 +0000</pubDate>
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Luxury watchmaker Bulova is marking the 50-year anniversary of their  Accutron line &#8211; and they’re doing it in style. Behold, the limited  edition Spaceview 214, which will be available this fall. Though it wasn’t  originally meant for commercial sale when it debuted in 1960, it marked the biggest breakthrough in watch technology [...]]]></description>
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<p>Luxury watchmaker Bulova is marking the 50-year anniversary of their  Accutron line &#8211; and they’re doing it in style. Behold, the limited  edition Spaceview 214, which will be available this fall. Though it wasn’t  originally meant for commercial sale when it debuted in 1960, it marked the biggest breakthrough in watch technology in 300 years, and was the most accurate timekeeper to date. Couple that with the  Spaceview’s transparent dial and patented tuning fork technology, both  of which were incorporated into the original design, and retailers and  potential buyers started demanding to have one for themselves. Fast forward 50  years and Accutron has now recreated that original look. If you’re  interested, best to act sooner rather than later; there are only 1,000  numerically inscribed editions of the timepiece available, each complete  with a stainless steel case, curved sapphire crystal and alligator strap.</p>
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