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  2. Rolex Milgauss - Wikipedia

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    Rolex Milgauss GV (2012) In 2007, Rolex brought back the Milgauss after nearly 20 years, as model number 116400. The model initially came in three versions: A black dial with white batons and orange squares on the minute track at the batons; a white dial with orange batons and orange minute track; a black dial with orange and white batons and a green sapphire crystal.

  3. Chronometer watch - Wikipedia

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    In Switzerland, timepieces certified by the Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres may be marked as Certified Chronometer or Officially Certified Chronometer. Outside Switzerland, equivalent bodies, such as the Japan Chronometer Inspection Institute, have in the past certified timepieces to similar standards, although use of the term has ...

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  5. Elgin National Watch Company - Wikipedia

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    The watch was an 18-size, full plate design. In 1869, the National Watch Company won "Best Watches, Illinois Manufacture" at the 17th Annual Illinois State Fair, for which it won a silver medal. [3] The company officially changed its name to the Elgin National Watch Company in 1874, as the Elgin name had come into common usage for their watches.

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    Efficient, often economical, and steeped in history, the humble military-issue watch is a modern-day must-have.

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  9. Timex Group USA - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1980s, Timex abandoned its development of various consumer products and refocused efforts specifically on timepieces. [30] Product quality and fashionable design became essential to success in the mass market. Timex had a solid reputation for durable products, and the company put increased efforts behind quality improvement.

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