Types OF Pilot Watches
There are several different types of pilot watches so let’s take a look at some of them. The first are those issued or designed to be issued to actual pilots and their crews mainly from WWII through the Vietnam War. Some of these watchmakers include IWC, Benrus, and Longines. Most of these pilot watches were just basic 12/24 military timekeepers and did not feature the chronograph function. These watches are really not true pilot watches as a chronographic feature is really a necessity especially when flying a plane with only basic instrumentation.
Some of the current aviator watches on the market today such as those made by Blancpain, Breuget, Breitling, Longines and others do have an actual aviation heritage and utilize some basic design components in the dial, movement, or case that go back to the watches made specifically for aviators. Most still fall into the designer watch category and do not really function well as true pilot watches.
Now that we have covered a little of the history of aviator watches and talked about the pilot watches that are really not suitable for flying, let’s take a look at some of the watches that are actually chosen and used by pilots and others in the aviation industry.
Among these we will list vintage aviator watches and then current aviator watches.
Among the pilot watches considered to be vintage are the Longines Lindberg Hour Angle, named for Charles Lindberg, the Breitling Navitimer, Breitling Cosmonaute, and the Rolex GMT. The current versions of the Cosmonaute and the Rolex GMT are essentially the same as the vintage models. Some of the better makers of true aviation watches include Torgoen, Breitling, Omega, Citizen, and Seiko. Seiko is one of the most prolific of these watchmakers with a huge range of different models available.
Modern technology and increased instrumentation in aircraft has all but eliminated the need for a pilot to wear a watch but any good aviator will always have a good pilot’s watch as a backup.
Moden Trend Of Gold Jewelry
The traditional intricately crafted hand made gold necklace gifted by your mother is now finding its place in the Jewellery box, and being replaced by more chic and contemporary gold Jewellery for daily wear. The designs are more modern complimenting the over all look of the urban professional woman. Chic styles, fashionable designs with supple elegance have become more popular. The trend is inspired from the west. Elaborate earrings are being replaced by simple gold studs. Gold stackable bangles are being replaced by sleek gold bracelets.
White gold has recently gained more importance in our traditional Indian gold Jewellery. White gold is made by mixing whiter metals to pure gold to make it appear white. White gold Jewellery is further coated with rhodium, a white metal that gives a lustrous silvery shine to the Jewellery. White gold is popular because it looks like platinum, the most precious metal on earth. The latest trend is two tone gold Jewellery that combines the bright sunny warmth of yellow gold with the icy azure brilliance of white gold. Rings, bracelets, bangles, pendants, chains all types of Jewellery has the fine combination of white gold and yellow gold. Most of the diamond Jewellery is usually two tone; the setting around the diamond is often rhodium plated white gold that accentuates the white brilliance of the diamonds.
While white gold has become extremely popular, some jewelers are also experimenting with other gold tones like the rose gold. Rose gold has pink metals like copper added to give it a subtle pink tone. Rose gold has a pinkish hue that adds grace and elegance to the Jewellery. Rose gold combined with white gold makes some of the finest in modern gold Jewellery. Some exquisite designs also use three tones of gold, traditional yellow gold, chic white gold and rare pink gold, to make beautiful three tone gold Jewellery.
With the changing trends, not just the designs and styles of gold jewellery have changed but also the entire outlook has changed. It’s no more about wearing more gold; it is about wearing enough gold to make the perfect modern style statement.
Indian Bridal Jewelry
An Indian bride would have her Indian bridal jewelry made, based on her wedding trousseau, especially on its dominant colors. The type of precious metals and stones that will be used in making the jewelry should blend with the colors of her wardrobe.
Indian bridal jewelry is not just one piece of jewelry worn by the Indian bride. It is made up of different pieces that complements and blends with each other to create that perfect look of an Indian bride. The Maangtika, the nose ring, the earrings, the bangles, the necklace, the anklets and toe rings make up the entirety of the complete Indian bridal jewelry.
The Maangtika is the most traditional and most essential part of the Indian bridal jewelry. Apart from the necklace, the Maangtika is the most noticeable piece of the Indian bridal jewelry adorned on an Indian bride. It is worn on the bride’ head and is designed to be unique for each bride. While its color and design largely depend on the colors of the bride’s outfit, it is usually made of precious stones like pearls and diamonds. It has a centerpiece that is exquisitely designed and sits on bride’s forehead and is usually attached by a string that runs to the back of the bride’s head.
Another essential part of the Indian bridal jewelry is the necklace. This piece is usually very eye-catching with a design that is in tune with the other pieces of Indian bridal jewelry adorned on the rest of the bride’s body. The design of the necklace would also have to complement the neckline of the bride’s wedding attire. Most of the common types of necklaces worn as part of the Indian bridal jewelry are the chokers and the long necklaces with elaborate designs and bedecked with precious stones that goes with the bridal colors. Chokers are worn over dresses with high necklines while the long necklaces complement those wedding dresses that have deep necklines.
An Indian bridal jewelry ensemble will not be complete without the traditional nose ring. This is as much a part of the Indian bridal jewelry as the Maangtika and is usually almost of the same design and color as the earrings. The traditional nose ring is called the “nath†and is made up of a ring worn at the nose that is studded with precious gems and has a long chain whether in gold or silver, that is attached to the hair of the bride. The rest of the pieces that go with the entire Indian bridal jewelry are as just as important. They are all needed to complete the look of the perfect Indian bride.
Choose Body Jewelry
Body jewelry has come a long way in recent years. Years ago it was considered strange if anything more than your ears were pierced and to see earrings on a man would actually be frowned upon. Nowadays it is quite common to see large amounts of piercing and body jewelry being worn by one single person.
Before you select your body jewelry, you must know what you’re looking for. There is a specific name for each type. For instance, barbells can be circular, straight, or curved and can be inserted into the navel, ear, eyebrow or tongue. Then there is the banana bell which can also go in your belly button.
There are plugs for your ears, for tunnels, and what is known as captive rings. You could opt for a nose screw for your nostrils, or just a stud or ring. For lips, the jewelry is called a labret. If you are really daring, go for spirals, pinchers, hanging designs or weights – yes all of these are still body jewelry! It is easier to know all your terms before going out to buy.
The correct size. When piercing you need to be aware that every part of your body has different needs. Obviously your navel ring won’t fit in your eyebrow so when it comes time to choose body jewelry, get the measurement right. A set of calipers can help you to see if body jewelry will fit. Keep in mind that body jewelry cannot be returned to the store once purchased, so getting the size right the first time is imperative.
Think about the material. Some body jewelry is made of high quality materials, which is better for your skin than other kinds. For a brand new body piercing, opt for body jewelry that is glass, metal grade, or Teflon (PTFE). Older piercings should handle acrylic or plastic – be sure you don’t have skin allergies, though. If you do have allergies go for titanium, glass or Teflon.
Give the jewelry a once over for faults. Once you decide on a piece of body jewelry you like, have a good look at it before you buy it. You want to be seeing a smooth finish and no dents or scratches. Things like captive balls must have a snug fit, and screws should screw right down to the end. Generally just make sure that the jewelry is intact, works properly and is the right fit for you. That will be the best jewelry to buy.
Cheap Bargains on Pearls Or Pearl Jewelry
Perhaps most people already know about the quality and types of pearls used in making these items but little more education can help find the best and cheapest bargains when shopping in Malls or online. The best and most convenient place to browse through all the online pearl jewelry sites instead of going to brick and mortar jewelry stores where you always have a pressure from the sales person to buy.
There are four types of pearls and each type is evaluated differently and they all have grading system from A to AAA. The best and the top quality gem type pearls are marked as AAA quality – pearls are absolutely clean, high nacre, very lustrous and perfect round shape.
The most affordable are freshwater cultured pearls that are available in many colors and major portion of pearl jewelry sold in U.S.A and around the world are designed with these freshwater types.
Next comes the akoya pearls or akoya seawater cultured pearls that are widely known to have the brilliant white color classic appeal with thick nacre. These types are very popular among jewelry lovers.
Tahitian pearls that are grown in Tahitian French Polynesian islands come in black colors with many overtones from pistachio to peacock or gray and metal finish.
And then there are South Sea pearls that come mainly from Australia pristine seawater regions. These are the most expensive types are often sold to high-end customers.
One can always find cheap bargains on all pearl jewelry designed with any type of pearls and comparison-shopping always helps in finding the right quality at right price. Buy the one you really like and admire most and is within your budget.
