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The following not about accurist watches,But funnyEvery man should marry. After all, happiness is not the only thing in life.Friendship is love without his wings. (George Gordon Byron, Bdritish poet)The tyrant dies and his rule ends, the martyr dies and his rule be-gins. (Soren Kierkegaard, Danish religious philowopher) Confidence in yourself is the first step on the road to success..Content is better than riches.。!!
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With the matching cufflinks integrated in the cost, this watch actually represents value for funds. The stainless steel bracelet strap has each a polished and matt effect finish, which really brings out the very best in the black dial with silver coloured batons & numbering. The contrast is a striking search, which can also be discovered in the tubular cufflinks. With a date function and it becoming 30m water resistant, this is an perfect day to day view which can be dressed up for specific occasions. $ 83.95 
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What are the small dials on this watched used for?
And how do you use them?
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accurist watches–: Guys: which would you like for Christmas?
I was thinking of getting my bf a watch… which ones out of these do you prefer? He likes the silver ones with bigger faces….
http://www.watchshopuk.com/mens-accurist-skymaster-chronograph-watch-mb754b-p99930704.html
http://www.watchshopuk.com/mens-accurist-all-terrain-chronograph-watch-mb737n-p17312.html
http://www.hsamuel.co.uk/webstore/detail/R/6842984/
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/2775010/c_1/1%7Ccategory_root%7CJewellery+and+watches%7C14416987/c_2/2%7Ccat_14416987%7CMen%27s+watches%7C14417316.htm
I’m also getting him some chocolates to go with it.
Thanks
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Nine races. One champion. James Garner, Yves Montand, Brian Bedford and Antonio Sabato portray Formula I drivers competing to be the best in this slam-you-into-the-driver’s seat tale of speed, spectacle and intertwined personal lives. Eva Marie Saint and Toshiro Mifune also star. John Frankenheimer (who 32 years later would again stomp the pedal to the metal for the car chases of Ronin) directs this winner of 3 Academy Awards?,* crafting split-screen images to capture the overlapping drama and orchestrating you-are-there POV camerawork to intensify the hard-driving thrills. Nearly 30 top drivers take part in the excitement, so buckle up, movie fans. Race with the best to the head of the pack.
DVD Features:
Theatrical Trailer
Documentaries
Featurette
Light on story, this 1966 spectacle directed by John Frankenheimer was shot in 70 millimeter, with a cinematically enthralling emphasis on unique, visceral new ways of capturing the sensations of a car race. James Garner, Eva Marie Saint, Yves Montand, and Toshiro Mifune are part of the stellar, international cast whose characters plod through assorted relationship and business conflicts. But the film’s real hook is the thrilling and inventive means by which Frankenheimer (The Manchurian Candidate) brings an urgency to the drama happening on the racetrack. A true master of the plastic techniques of obtaining and cutting kinetic footage, Frankenheimer offers more than a joyride to viewers: he makes action part of the compelling language of stories. Cameras are strapped to vehicles as they round the track, shots are taken from a helicopter, the screen is split between angles for maximum impact–even if Grand Prix doesn’t rank among the director’s best character-driven stories, it is certainly driven on its own terms. –Tom Keogh
On the DVD
The much-anticipated release on DVD does not disappoint, with a pristine restored print and upgraded 5.1 Dolby sound. Of course, the Cinerama film can only be fully appreciated if you sit very close to your screen. The absence of a commentary track is forgivable, since director John Frankenheimer died in 2002. “Pushing the Limit” is your standard 30-minute retrospective with many new interviews with the stars and drivers. The universal opinion is that the film caught Formula One at the exact right time when the beauty of the sport was about to be changed in favor of safety and commercialism. There are some fascinating stories on how they were able to use real race footage so seamlessly. “Flat Out” continues the vibe of what racing was like in the ’60s with more interviews from the real racers. “The Style and Sound of Speed” talks about designer Saul Bass and how he created the film’s different approaches to each race and the cutting-edge use of montages and multiple screens. The vintage doc is kitschy but allows us to see the filming in action (the footage is used extensively in the new featurettes). –Doug ThomasLight on story, this 1966 spectacle directed by John Frankenheimer was shot in 70 millimeter, with a cinematically enthralling emphasis on unique, visceral new ways of capturing the sensations of a car race. James Garner, Eva Marie Saint, Yves Montand, and Toshiro Mifune are part of the stellar, international cast whose characters plod through assorted relationship and business conflicts. But the film’s real hook is the thrilling and inventive means by which Frankenheimer (The Manchurian Candidate) brings an urgency to the drama happening on the racetrack. A true master of the plastic techniques of obtaining and cutting kinetic footage, Frankenheimer offers more than a joyride to viewers: he makes action part of the compelling language of stories. Cameras are strapped to vehicles as they round the track, shots are taken from a helicopter, the screen is split between angles for maximum impact–even if Grand Prix doesn’t rank among the director’s best character-driven stories, it is certainly driven on its own terms. –Tom Keogh $ 13.83 
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