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To welcome the start of November, watchluxus.com picks 3 of the best watches with the birthstone topaz. A stone which when pure is transparent, but when irradiated turns blue - ranging from a light pure colour to very dark almost electric blue.
Every week this season we're going to be asking our Scouting Dept a question to get their take. This week's question is: "We all know that the Pats and Colts passing games will produce and are must-starts at this point, but which running back would you rather have starting for your fantasy team this weekend: Joseph Addai or Laurence Maroney?"
Successful watchmakers are renowned for their use of traditional techniques, exquisite materials and innovative design. As the importance of quality and design has increased, so has the popularity of skeletonised watches which flaunt the expertise of its maker. The finest and most complicated watches display their features for the wearer and onlookers to savour and appreciate.
Everything about the Swordfish - from its meaty 46-millimetre case and design of bold shapes and colours to the left-hand controls on certain versions - immediately declares its pedigree. This watch could only be a Graham London! Enthusiasts and connoisseurs of luxury watchmaking will instantly come to that conclusion when they first see the new version of the British brand's Swordfish chronograph.
The American Dream has been realised by a watch brand! Hamilton watches have probably appeared in more movies than most celebrites. Known for innovative design and watch technology, the brand has an impressive resume.
Week 8 was more of a prep for Week 9's showdown between unbeatens New England and Indianapolis. And neither team disappointed as each throttled their opponents, combining for 83 points.
Believe me, I felt your pain. It was my pain, too. We’re Joseph Addai owners, and we really could have used a touchdown or even two. I know I certainly could have used two. Instead, we watched helplessly as the Colts’ first two trips inside the red zone on Monday night ended with a Kenton Keith score and a Peyton Manning sneak across the goal line.