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Xemex Some Xemex watches are produced with Valjoux movements; others are not. Can you appraise the brand in general terms? |
AskMen.com December 13, 2012 Jason Heaton |
Water Resistance: Watch Fundamentals From those early days of diving to today, we have seen an increasing race to the depths between watch companies, for whom an abyssal depth rating is a sign of prowess and ruggedness. |
AskMen.com December 12, 2012 Adam Fox |
Dress For Your Body Type For the most of us, our proportions are pretty good, but rarely hit perfection. So what's a guy to do when he doesn't quite measure up? |
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Keepsake Gifts I am looking to buy a watch for my son as a keepsake in memory of me and our relationship after I leave this world. I was hoping to buy something he can wear now and for as long as possible, and would not be outdated even with the passing of the years. |
AskMen.com December 7, 2012 |
Cleaning Out Your Closet: Style Q&A How often should I clean out my closet? I noticed that my wardrobe is starting to fill up with clothes that I haven't worn in years or things that I don't think I'll ever wear again. |
AskMen.com Jeff St. Aubin |
Richard Mille Tourbillon G-Sensor RM 036 Jean Todt What's better than a watch specifically designed to measure how quickly your body decelerates? Enter the world of Richard Mille. |
AskMen.com December 6, 2012 Jason Heaton |
Watchcase: Watch Fundamentals Artistry in watchmaking is not only in the movement. An expertly beveled shoulder or contrasting brushed and polished surfaces on a watchcase can be equally eye-pleasing and far more visible. |
AskMen.com Jeff St. Aubin |
Baume & Mercier: The Clifton Series When investing in a quality timepiece, it is imperative that your purchase be able to stand the test of time. |
AskMen.com Sachin Bhola |
Girard-Perregaux: Hawk Girard-Perregaux invited us to Art Basel in Miami this week. Today, it announced the introduction of a new collection of high-quality sports watches called Hawk. |
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Polo Shirt - Shirts The polo shirt -- alternatively known as a golf or tennis shirt -- was first donned by French tennis legend Rene Lacoste at the 1926 U.S. Open. |
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