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Omega-3s: What Are They and Why Should You Care?

Have you heard of omega-3s? Probably. Today you see them everywhere on all kinds of food products advertising 'rich in omega-3s'. What are omega-3s anyway, and do you really need them? The answer to the second part of that question is, ABOLUTELY. But why do we hear about omega-3s all the time? The answer to that is because most people today don't get enough. Before I get into why that is, let's look at what they do. Omega-3s are one type of polyunsaturated fat that are called 'essential fatty acids' that you must get from your diet or supplements because your body can not make them. Another type of essential fats are the omega-6s. What is very important is the ratio that you get between omega-3s and omega-6s. You really need to be eating these in about the same amounts for your body to function optimally. This is because these two types of fats have opposing functions and compete with each other in many physiological processes. For example omega-6s lead to infla...

Omega 3 Benefits and Best Omega 3 Sources

Omega 3 benefits are wide-ranging and proven by clinical studies. Understanding the best Omega 3 sources means you can include more of these healthy foods in your daily meal planning. From heart health to depression treatment to pregnancy health, Omega 3 benefits are too good to ignore if you are interested in health. What are Omega 3's and what are the best Omega 3 sources? The Omega 3 essesential fatty acids (EFA's) are polyunsaturated fats or the so-called "good fats". These desirable fats cannot be made by the human body, so they must be obtained from foods or supplemental sources. These fats are required for normal development of the brain, eyes and nerve tissue in humans. Clinical studies show that Omega 3 benefits come primarily from DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) and EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid). The best Omega 3 sources are animal foods, not plant sources. For example, flaxseed is a source, but the body must convert the flax oil Omega 3 into DHA and EPA. T...

Truth About Omega 3

Since Dr Basant Puri, a consultant psychiatrist and senior lecturer at London's Imperial College MRI unit, released his findings on Omega 3 and its effect on brain function and depression, many studies have been performed regarding the beneficial effects of this fatty acid. Studies over the past two years have consistently confirmed that Omega 3, a substance lacking in today's "diet" is a key component in the brain's development and proper functioning. The notion that Omega 3 was linked to depression and other mental illnesses came about based on studies conducted at Harvard University in 1999 on people with bipolar and a 1996 study by the Journal of the American Medical Association studying the prevalence of depression across ten countries. The Harvard study found that fish oil was an effective treatment for bipolar. The study conducted by the Journal of the American Medical Association was expanded upon in 1998 when it was discovered that depression was lower...

Omega 3-6-9 Supplement - A Guide

The world is pretty confusing. Some experts are saying you need a particular omega family in your diet, others are saying that it's dangerous. People are arguing over which fatty acids are better and what the best sources of omega 3 are. This article attempts to answer question as to whether or not you need an omega 3-6-9 supplement. Omega-3 There is little to deny here. 90% of the population are deficient in omega-3, despite it being very important to our health. DHA, an acid in omega-3, makes up 30% of our brain and contributes to its overall growth, development and function. Omega-3 also helps to reduce excess inflammation. So therefore we do need omega 3. Omega-6 The fact of the matter is that we tend to get too much omega-6 in our diet. This is due to the kinds of processed, meaty food we eat. We do need more omega-6 than omega-3, but we have too much more. This results in excess inflammation as omega-6 and omega-3 control inflammation together. Omega-9 There is no problem wit...

Christ Church and Heritage Center - Jerusalem

Visitors entering Christ Church expecting to see splendid representations of the evangelists and flamboyant illustrations of the Crucifixion are bound to be disappointed. Outwardly resembling a grand European synagogue more than a Christian house of worship, Christ Church was built from 1842-1849 by the London Society for the Promotion of Jews to Christianity for the specific purpose of drawing Jews into the Christian fold. Before that time simple proselytizing - and the promise of financial gain - had resulted in very few Jewish conversions, if any; the Protestant Bishopric in Jerusalem hoped that an attractive, accessible church might facilitate the cause. It wasn't easy to build a new church in Jerusalem during the 1840's. The Turks allowed existing churches to operate but didn't permit new construction. Thus it was necessary to employ a stratagem: Christ Church was billed as a chapel for the British consul, and the sanctuary was annexed to his residence. Living quarters...

From Goldeneye to Casino Royale the Omega James Bond Watch is a Modern Classic

The Omega James Bond watch is really two different Omega Seamaster models depending upon which Bond you prefer. In 1995 Pierce Brosnan brought the Omega Seamaster to wrist of Bond in the movie Goldeneye. In 2006 Daniel Craig became the new James Bond in Casino Royale with a new Omega Seamaster on his wrist. For those true Bond enthusiasts, only the Omega James Bond watch will suffice. Almost everyone has heard the phrase, "Bond, James Bond" along with the famous, "shaken, not stirred." And who hasn't enjoyed at least one of the Bond blockbuster movies throughout the decades? It seems that everyone has their opinion of which actor played the Bond character best. Some enjoyed Sean Connery as the ultimate, yet others prefer Roger Moore's bond. Timothy Dalton took the Bond moniker for a short while and then Pierce Brosnan led James Bond into the new millennium. Finally, Daniel Craig has taken the reigns as the new Bond. Each actor brought his own style and charm...

Why Omega 3 Fish Oils Are Important For Health

Omega 3 oils have been called "the miracle food of the 21st century". Many health professionals and health organizations, including the American Heart Association, agree that there are many nutritional health benefits that can be gained by taking Omega 3 fats. Numerous research studies have shown that omega 3 oils can help prevent heart disease, maintain optimum blood pressure and cholesterol levels, and provide relief for joint pain, migraines, depression, autoimmune diseases and other conditions. Omega 3 fats are polyunsaturated fats that contain essential nutrients for our bodies. Omega 3 fatty acids cannot be manufactured by our bodies and therefore must be obtained through our diet in either our food or by taking supplements. There are many different kinds of omega 3 fats, but the most important ones are alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). Flax seed and walnuts are excellent sources for ALA. Fish oils are an excellent s...

Longines 120th Anniversary Retrograde Watch

Longines 120th anniversary Retrograde watch, as the name suggests, is part of the Longines' celebration of the 120th anniversary of the Longines logo. And the 120 anniversary Retrograde is limited to 120 pieces with each individually numbered. Judging from appearance, this Longines 120 anniversary Retrograde watch (hereinafter refers to as Longines 120) is part of the master collection as it has many in common with the Longines L2.716.8.78.3 and L2.717.8.78.3(hereinafter refer to as L2 watches) -the latest models in this well-received collection. They have the same case structure and the same layout of the dial. But still there are some differences: Longines 120 has Roman numerals and beautiful smooth dial(while L2 watches feature Arabic numerals and "barleycorn" pattern on the dial, ), and has the winged hourglass, part of Longines trademark, removed from the dial and engraved in the case back, leaving the name of Longines there. When it comes to the case back, Longines ...

Why Fine Watches Are Better Than Smart Phones

With the rise of iPhones, iPads, Blackberries, laptop computers and other electronic devices, some people are predicting that fine watches will fall out of fashion. Sure, your iPhone phone can tell you the time, and also allow you to surf the web, listen to music, check your email and take phones, but does it also look amazing on your wrist and allow you to check the time instantly without pressing a button or fumbling around in your pocket? Luxury watches can do things than electronic devices can't. Here are four reasons why fine watches are better than iPhones when you need to know the time. 1. Watches look good - It's no secret that fine watches are a fashion statement, just like a dress, a pair of shoes, a necklace or a tie. Fine watches can complement any outfit - if you're off to the opera, a Philip Stein watch paired with your long black dress will look sophisticated and stylish. If you're off to a picnic, a Quartz watch paired with your short shorts and stripy t...

Diamond Watch Auction - Why Buy Diamond Watches From Online Auctions

A Diamond is forever and a diamond watch is for a lifetime! A diamond watch is not just a luxury timepiece but is a perfect statement of style, value and sentiment. There was a time when you had to look for a diamond watch and affordability was an important question but things have changed considerably today. With the advent of the internet, finding a diamond watches is easier and buying one is affordable. The internet has opened different avenues for e-commerce, which brings up the much debated significance of online auctions. Online auction is one of the most effective ways of selling rare jewelry, watches and other items. The underlying significance of an online auction is that it makes it easier for people to find rare and expensive items in a wider range and at an affordable price. The entire concept behind a jewelry auction is to promote jewelry but the bigger picture boils down to just one thing: you have a higher chance of getting the watch or jewelry you have desired for a lon...

Longines DolceVita Ladies Watch - The Token of Excellent Taste

As a splendid infusion of the 1930's orderly lines and the 1950's sportful, spectacular style, the DolceVita collection of watches are alluring to women of all age groups. The timeless design is deeply endorsed by 1950s stars all the way to today's celebrities. La DolceVita truly does embody the spirits behind the design of the watch by Longines. The rectangular shaped case is embellished with glittering diamonds, while the octagonal shaped crown is known for its unique feature. A large portion of the watches in the DolceVita collection consist of a quartz movement, either the L178 or L963, each with an accuracy of -18/+18 sec./month. The L178 movement is adorned by 11 jewels and is powered by a battery life of 18/29 months, while the L963 comes with only 5 jewels yet a battery life of 29 months. In addition, some watches from the Longines DolceVita collection are powered by self-winding mechanical movements, which inherits the brand's past experience of manufacturing w...

What Makes a Collectible Watch Valuable?

The practice of collecting watches for a hobby and for investment purposes has become very popular in the last 40 years. The major catalyst for this activity, was the formation of a watch auction marketplace called "Antiquorum". Originally set up in Geneva, they now have offices in New York and Hong Kong. They have established several record sales in recent years including. A 1939 platinum Patek Phillippe watch for US$4,026,524 in 2002 In 2005 they ran a "thematic" auction for the Vacheron Constantin brand which reached a total sales value of US$15,000,000. These world beating auction records ignited a passion amongst collecters who stared digging around in their closets, and other peoples closets, to find old mechanical wristwatches. Such has been the interest in this type of sale that values have continued to climb especially for rare and limited edition watches. All the big names are represented and it could be said that such interest has attracted many corporate...

The Classic Elegance of the Longines DolceVita Ladies Watch

The Longines DolceVita wristwatch is a truly elegant ladies wristwatch, designed along class lines, thereby giving it a timeless beauty. The DolceVita ladies watch is for those who desire the best that Swiss manufacturing techniques and design but at an affordable price. The DolceVita collection of watches by Longines is inspired by the neat, trim lines of the 1930s with the heady, glamorous style of the 1950s. The design of the DolceVita wristwatch is a stylish synthesis of the two forms into a beautiful ladies watch. The style of the ladies DolceVita by Longines is timeless; a timepiece that could have been worn by 1950s film stars through to today's screen idols. La Dolce Vita - the Sweet Life - certainly does sum up the ethos behind the design of the DolceVita ladies watch by Longines. The casing of the Longines DolceVita is of a rectangular shape. Nearly all the casings in the DolceVita collection are adorned with diamonds. The octagonal shaped crown adds distinction. Most com...

Longines - A History With Distinction

Based in Saint-Imier since 1832, Longines has a long and prestigious history. The story begins with Auguste Agassiz getting a job in Saint-Imier as a trader of watch parts. At that time it was common practice for blank components to be sent out to craftsmen who worked at home. He eventually took over the business, but it wasn't until his entrepreneur nephew Ernest Francillon joined the company that Longines really started. Ernest's big idea was to gather the makers of all these components together under one roof, and so in 1866 he purchased land at Les Longines, or 'long and narrow fields' in the local dialect. By 1867 he had convinced an assortment of piecemakers to work in the new factory, and their first in house movement was produced, along with the Longines name, and winged hourglass logo to defend against counterfeits. This logo would be registered as a trademark in 1880, the oldest watch brand logo in existence. From the start the Longines brand received commenda...

Longines Watches

Longines is another Swiss-based watch company. Also founded in the 1830s, it holds the oldest registered watch company logo. Though currently owned by Swatch, it was founded by Auguste Agassiz in Saint-Imier, Switzerland. When Agassiz's son Ernest Francillon took over in 1862, he turned the company into a true business. The company's name comes from the tracts of land purchased by Francillon, near a place called Les Longines. The company's first watch debuted in 1867, and they continued successfully from there, creating their first wristwatches in the early 20th century. 1912 was a big year for Longines, as they began to move away from round watches and experimented with more daring shapes. They also premiered their creation of automatic timing at the Swiss Federal Gymnastics Meet in 1912. Another landmark for Longines was in 1927, when their timepieces were used in Charles Lindbergh's transatlantic flight. In 1952, their Photogines device was used in equestrian sports,...

The Best Place to Shop For Authentic Watches in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Are you looking for the best place to shop for Rolex, Chopard, Longines, Tag Hueur and more authentic designers watches in Kuala Lumpur? Well, i have the answer here for you. The Pavillion, Kuala Lumpur i must say is your one stop destination if you are searching to buy watches. At one end of the Pavilion shopping mall building, you can find a number of boutique selling luxury watches. There are Rolex and Tudor watches boutique one the second floor. Sincere Watch Boutique is situated opposite to a jewellery store where you can find luxurious Girard-Perregaux, Vacheron Constantine, and annex to the boutique, is where the two Storey Mont Blanc boutique operates. Mont Blanc, also famous for its pen and accessories is a must visit. This is the only such boutique in Kuala Lumpur or this region besides its Singapore branch. The famous Louis-Ulysse Chopard originated form Sonvilier, in the Swiss Jura or better known as Chopard is also situated next to these stores. I wonder if Chopar...

Longines Watches - A Review Of The Evidenza Collection

The Longines Evidenza watch will appeal to those who want a rectangular shaped watch that is a little different, though of classic design and elegance. Its design makes it an ideal dress watch for both ladies and gentlemen and is certainly one of the more distinctive collections of Longines watches. Longines make fine watches with both quartz and mechanical movements. What the company also does is make the collection quite broad in terms of functionality, styling and price. So, no matter which collection you prefer, you can find a watch with the looks you like and within your budget. The same applies to the current Evidenza collection. The company's blurb tries to evoke something of the 1920s when talking about the Evidenza collection. It's true that this collection does have a certain historic or timeless look to it, but the watch could just easily evoke the 30s or 50s or even today. The unifying theme of the collection is the tonneau shape of the casing. Tonneau comes from th...

Guides for Maintaining a Longines Gold-Plated Watch

As one of the most experienced and greatest Swiss watch manufacturers in the world, Longines produces magnificent timepieces for watch collectors and watch lovers. The price of a Longines watch is very high, especially a gold-plated watch. Usually a person buys it for collecting instead of daily wear. Still there are some people who buy it as a daily wear to show off their wealth. Either buy such a watch of high price tag for wearing or for collecting, it is necessary for people to maintain it well as it is precious. There are some guides for the owners of a Longines gold-plated watch to keep it well here. Keep the watch dry and clean. It is better for people to wipe the timepiece with corduroy cloth. This can be done once a week. If there is sweet on it, is should be cleaned and dried as soon as possible. The gold-plated watch should be kept away from touching hard surfaces. As we know, the layer of gold polish is too thin to broken. To keeping it away from touching hard surfaces is t...

An Overview Of Tissot Watches

Tissot watches have been made for over 150 years and offer excellent value for money for those looking to by a Swiss watch from a genuine manufacturer with a pedigree in watch making. The company was founded in 1853 and has been in its present location of Le Locle in the Jura Mountains for over 150 years. It is now part of the Swatch group, whose other brands include Omega, Longines, Rado, and Calvin Klein. The Swatch Group is the largest watchmaker in the World, accounting for 25% of all sales. Tissot has been responsible for some of watchmakings firsts, including the first anti-magnetic watch, the first plastic watch (Idea 2001), the first stone watch (The Rockwatch) and even the first watch made of wood (The Woodwatch). They have also been appointed as official timekeepers through the years to some of the biggest and most well known of sporting events. Tissot watches are designed for the low- to mid-price range of Swiss watches. Because of their affordability they are often the firs...

Tissot T-Touch Watch Technology

Tissot T-Touch technology is an innovative watch technology that uses tactile sensitive watch crystals to operate their watches. The technology was developed by Tissot Watches, a company founded in 1853 in Le Locle, Switzerland where the company is still located. The Tissot Watch brand is now part of the Swatch Group, which is the largest watch company in the world. They are the maker of other fine Swiss watches such as Omega, Rado, Calvin Klein, Longines, and Pierre Balmain. Most of the T-Touch models come with a chronograph, compass, two alarms, perpetual calendar, altimeter, thermometer, and barometer. Several models have both analogue and digital readouts. The T-Touch technology allows the user to touch various locations on the crystal watch dial to engage the particular feature. To activate a feature, the user taps the touch sensitive sapphire crystal dial which has the name of the functions on the perimeter of the dial. Touching the centre of the dial will also allow the user to ...

Discount Luxury Watches

When one thinks about luxury watches, they don't often combine that thought with the word discount. However, even in these trying economic times, it is possible to own a piece of affluence. Discount luxury watches are available. This means that stores and websites are selling actual luxury watch brands like Longine, Movado and Omega far below their normal retail value. Elegance is the first word that comes to mind when one considers stepping up to a watch brand that connotes luxury. It is impossible to complete a classic business wardrobe or evening wear without the proper accessories. You need to have a watch that shines forth its opulence and declares that you are someone who knows what real taste is. The price, however, doesn't have to match the wealth emanating from the article. When someone wants to upgrade their personal style, or finds that the luxury watch they are wearing has gone out of style, they want to purchase something new. Also, there are watches that have been...

This Year's Holiday Season Is All About Game Consoles and Luxury Watches

Ah, the holiday season. Time for peace on earth and goodwill towards men - unless you get in the way of a last-minute shopper. If you haven't gotten your holiday shopping done already, now's the time to start. Whatever holiday you celebrate, it's the time of year to exchange gifts - here are some ideas to get you started: A Game Console Game consoles have come a long way since the days of Pong. You can watch movies, listen to music and, of course, play games on them - but not any ordinary games. The video games that are coming out these days look better than some movies being made. Look into the Wii, Xbox 360 and PS3, all of which allow streaming from Netflix's Instant Watch as well. An E-reader E-readers have technically been around for about 40 years, but didn't really blow up until recently. They've been criticized - and feared - as the downfall of the paper book, but regular books seem to be doing fine. E-readers are perfect for voracious readers don't w...

Omega Watches and the Olympics

Omega is the official timekeeper of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China. It only makes sense that Omega watches keep track of the times in the Olympics, as Omega invented the first stopwatch ever in 1898. In 1948, Omega also created the world's first photo-finish camera. Even the Swim-O-Matic touch pads at the Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games were made by Omega. As Omega keeps progressing the way the Olympics can enhance timekeeping, they continue to be the official timekeeper for the Summer Games. Over many different time periods, the technology used to time events at the world Olympic Games have gone through the a variety of stages which include: manual timing, electro-mechanical timing, electronic-quartz timing and the broadcasting of live results. Timekeeper sponsors throughout the modern Olympic Games include Longines, Heuer, Omega, Seiko, and Swatch. During the 1896 Athens Olympic games, a manual chronograph by Longines became the official timekeeper. It wasn't until 1932 w...

Longines Wristwatches - The 2010 Spring and Summer Version

Especially favored by women, Longines wristwatches of the 2010 spring and summer collection have been launched to Chinese market with classic and innovative design, adding more charm to the elegant wardrobe of the fashionistas. Below, I particularly selected out two kinds of them to discuss. Longines Sports Legend Submariner, artistic and personalized Classic black going with rose gold creates extraordinarily artistic air and personalized charm. Golden light burns the seasonal fashion, generous as well as modern. Longines sports legend submariner features 18k rose gold case of 42mm, sapphire crystal glass, pure black dial with white markers, Arabic numerals at the positions of 12, 9, 6 o'clock, date display window at the position of 3 o'clock and luminous markers and hands. Housed inside is the automatic movement. It is finished with black genuine alligator leather strap, waterproof to 300m. This kind of wristwatch is not only elegant and classic but also functional, especially...

Longines Watches - A Review Of The BelleArti Collection

The Longines BelleArti watch, though based on an older collection, comes with subtle modern styling that gives it a contemporary lift without abandoning its previous incarnation. It is an elegant ladies watch that comes in various configurations that will suit all tastes and budgets. I have only one criticism of this collection but, overall, I like the timeless elegance of these timepieces. The watch does have a certain timeless elegance that owes much to the 1920s. Out of all the Longines watches, the BelleArti is perhaps the most feminine. To my mind, the most sophisticated and alluring of ladies watches should be rectangular in shape; somehow, round dials just seem to lack a certain something, perhaps round dials look their best when a little larger. All Longines BelleArti watches are rectangular with a slight curvature that allows them to sit on the wrist perfectly. I do have one criticism though, and that is that all of the watches in this collection have quartz movements. I would...

Watch Companies Use Communication Technology to Get Their Message Out

During the early days of watch production, watch makers relied almost entirely on their reputation. By offering the timeless qualities of craftsmanship, durability and good value for the money, many watch makers were propelled forward. Those watch makers who tried to profit by cutting corners and offering shoddy goods saw their reputations and their bank accounts suffer as a result. One might say that the early watch business was driven customer by customer, sale by sale and watch by watch. Marketing to professionals such as scientists, pilots and other figures of authority helps to create an aura of credibility. In the mid eighteen hundreds new methods of mass communication were sweeping across the business world. Europe and North America were two of the world major markets and trade between the two regions was bustling. Books, which had long been available to the elite classes, were becoming ubiquitous as the number of public libraries grew. Newspaper circulation was soaring, as more...

Longines Lady Watch Reviews

Longines having been making watches since 1832 making it one of the oldest Swiss watchmakers. Longines uses the logo "Elegance is an attitude" and it is this attitude combined with elegant design that has produced some of the most beautiful of Swiss ladies' watches. The Longines BelleArti This Longines watch draws its inspiration from the Art Deco movement of the 1920s. This ladies' watch from Longines appeals to women who want grace and elegance combined with gentle touch of feminism. The stainless steel case is ultra slim and curvaceous - something best appreciated when one views the case from the side. The dial comes in black, silver or mother-of-pearl. There are eleven Arabic figures on the dial and a second subsidiary dial at 6 o'clock. Two "Cathedral" hands add to its character. Bracelets come in, black leather, stainless steel or blue-jeans (the blue-jeans bracelet is of a very contemporary and young slant but it does combine nicely with the dial ...

Longines BelleArti Review

Longines subtly had the best of classic watches and created BelleArti for women with charming fashionable appearance. Longines blended artistic aesthetics with fashion style and launched BelleArti in 2006. BelleArti is inspired by Longines vintage edition of 1929 and combined decoration art style in 1920s with modern aesthetic design. Perfectly interpreting classic and elegance, BelleArti sports a kind of permanent and ultimate feminism. From last century, Longines began to blend art aesthetic and fashion style into wristwatch design and launched several avant-garde wristwatches of unique styles. In 1920s, in particular, Longines set stage for several main fashion trends, including geometric decoration art style and all kinds of interesting and avant-garde case shape. The small-size tonneau wristwatch launched by Longines gained extensive response from the market. From then on, the new age of female wristwatch was born. The BelleArti distinctive rounded circular arc case model and uniq...

Authentic Longines Men's Dress Watch - Facts and Tips For Buying

Nowadays, authentic Longines men's dress watch is hard to find. But they are one of the most famous and durable watches. They are known as one of the finest watch with sophisticated design and detail. There are many kinds of styles made for Longines and they are made of impeccable designs that crate innovative and creative timepieces. Even the dials were made of good materials and some were surrounded with precious stones like rose gold, sapphire, and many more. All of these enhance the beauty of the watch that makes it perfect and attractive to use. Different styles for the number were used as well like black Arabic numerals, black roman numerals, and many more. Authentic watches for this brand uses great buckles, expensive bracelet that signifies the true authenticity of the watch and truly declares the value of the watch. However, this watch have few numbers in the market nowadays, and they would really be costly. You may be able to find them used or reconditioned too. If you ar...

Designer Watches

Van Cleef and Arpels The Van Cleef and Arpels brand is a brand well known for its jewellery watches. The designs are elegantly crafted and known for their superb artistry in the luxury and designer watch market. Having started off as a family enterprise consisting of the brothers Charles Arpels, Julien Arpels and Louis Arpels, along with brother-in-law Alfred Van Cleef, it continues to maintain its high tradition of excellence in jewellery and design even today. The vintage watches of Van Cleef and Arpel are considered a worthy investment in the fine line of luxury watches. Van Cleef and Arpels Product Line Van Cleef and Arpels Men's 18K Gold Watch features a self-winding automatic movement in an impressive 18K perfectly rounded gold case on a brushed, polished gold bracelet. The 36 mm diameter and 8 mm thick case is a modern beauty. This watch lists for $13,900. Van Cleef and Arpels Classique Women's Dress Watch (Model 11603) has a double row of 112 dazzling round-cut diamonds...