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    something charming about those gorgeous pieces. That's why you would replace any of the other gadgets, but won't change your high-quality watch so easily. Designer watches have always been used as a status symbol and to flaunt one's taste in fashion. If you are ready to go for a party and don't have sufficient hand accessories to wear; simply carrying a gorgeous female watch can do the job. Passing time has made them a style statement nowadays and they are here for fashion more than function. For some people

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    or bad, but rather how we as humans use it.For decades now, television has been accused of contributing to the dissolution of the American family and the destruction of the minds of those who watch it. However, although the TV has been involved in this, the problem roots not with

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    would render the company's consumer and business products more marketable, both locally and globally. Around the same time, Toshio Kashio's invented the world's first compact all-electric calculator (Casio 14-A). The Company profited from this innovation and became the only Japanese manufacturer to specialize in electric computers. In 1965, Casio introduced the

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    Origins of the Watch making Industry The production of watches was a major industry of Great Britain for hundreds of years. Watch making originated in Europe in the early 16th century, when coiled springs were first used to power clocks. Clocks were powered by weights originally, and therefore remained stationary. The springs meant that clocks could be moved for the first time, and soon, German clockmakers started to make very small clocks, which are considered as the earliest watches made

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    step on the way to the smartwatches was the introduction of the so called Pulsar watch in 1972. It has lasted for 20 years to develop this digital watch and the American Hamilton Watch Company has debuted with it. The quartz watches mean an enormous threat to the traditional watch industry. These watches were much cheaper and more precise than mechanical ones. From that time watches started to be more complex and electric.

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    Swatch Report

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    Swatch case study "This watch is the product which will reintroduce Switzerland to the low and middle price market. It is the first step of our campaign to regain dominance of the world watch industry," said Dr. Ernst Thomke, President of ETA SA, a subsidiary of ASUAG and Switzerland 's largest watch company. Ernst Thomke had made this confident declaration about SWATCH to Franz Sprecher, Project Marketing Consultant, in late spring 1981. Sprecher had accepted a consulting assignment to help

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    A cold east wind was blowing in across the Danube from the Hungarian mountains as Kriminalobermeister Maxine Bergmann arrived at Police Headquarters in Stubering. Wachtmeister Willi Schmollinger from the Schottenring police station was waiting for her in her office. He gave her a wry smile and handed a slim file to her. 'It seems that your suspicions concerning the identity of the Blindengasse 5 victim were well-founded, Max. When we turned his place over we found a cigar box hidden in a false panel

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    SWISS WATCH MARKET In 1970s the Swiss industry produced around 75 million units per year as compared to 25 million units in 1940s. Since 1966, when the Swiss Government’s restriction on sale and acquisition of watch companies lapsed, the industry experienced a crescendo of mergers, bringing down the number of firms to around 1000.    In 1971, ‘ASUAG’, the "super-trust" combined the assembling firms selling seven different brands into the General Watch Holding Company. This move forged important

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    Ans: Open System is a theoretical model of an Organization, used to diagnose/investigate it. The three main key issues involved in an open system are • How does theory analyze various components and section? • How does theory cope with different environments? • How does theory transmit its processed outputs? Five key system properties of Open system theory: • Input: Input resources are taken or received from the external environment. • Transformation: The process of conversion or transformation

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    easy with the wireless communications and also high resolution based display to the wrist watch. This incorporation of the new technologies to the wrist watch has led to development of the smart watch technology. This smart watch has been specified in the name of wearable computer. People can be easily being in touch with the recent technologies and the on-going communication with the help of this smart watch. In case of the devices like mobile phones, pagers and the PDA they must be initially opened

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