Since 1862 Cyma has satisfied the appetites of its demanding European clientele. Long the choice of royalty and
the rich and famous on three continents, each scientifically precise Cyma timepiece is more than just a way to
tell time... it is a work of art.
Now, through an exclusive arrangement with Switzerland, Cyma is available in
the United States. There are currently more than 800 jewelers approved to represent
the Cyma line and we are proud to be one of those fine jewelers.
All masterworks of accuracy and design Cyma timepieces are remarkably
thin and super water resistant to 100 ft. Cyma watches are the choice for those who
would prefer not to wear the watch everyone else is wearing.
Cyma website
History was made in Japan's timepiece industry in 1881, when K. Hattori & Co., Ltd. (later renamed Seiko Corporation)
began wholesaling and retailing imported watches and clocks. In 1892, Seikosha Co., Ltd., the Seiko Group's first
manufacturing division, was established to make wall clocks. But in terms of industrial history, Japan's most
significant contribution was the development of the quartz watch.
Visit the Seiko website
With quartz accuracy and great looks as stunning as the technology inside, these are wonderful gifts for birthday,
graduation, sport, and casual, elegant time pieces for all occasions. Come see our collection for men and women.
Time, ahead of it's time. Seiko's Perpetual Calendar watch series automatically adjusts it's date setting for the
next 100 years. The World Timer models allow you to show multiple time zones at once. And, the word's smallest
ultrasonic motor makes possible the only perpetual calander watch for women to date.
Citizen was established in 1925. Citizen's founding fathers selected the name Citizen so the company would be
"Close to the Hearts of People Everywhere" and soon after adopted the company's formal name, Citizen Watch Company.
During the last seventy-five years Citizen has expanded its business throughout the world and has achieved recognition as a global brand. The last 25 year period has conincided with the company's dramatic rise to its current position as the world's largest watchmaker, a distinction Citizen has held every year since 1986. Beyond sheer size, Citizen is also recognized as a worldwide leader in advanced technology. From the world's slimmest LCD watch to the first voice recognition watch and the world's first professional dive watch with an electronic depth sensor, Citizen's record of "world firsts" is unmatched. Most recently Citizen has staked out a new position as the leader in maintenance-free timekeeping with its Eco-Drive collection of light powered watches. With models ranging from dress models to sport models to professional dive watches, Eco-Drive runs continuously in any kind of light for a lifetime of use and they never need a battery. Maintenance-free timekeeping has arrived and Citizen leads the charge.
Visit the Citizen website
Fossil was founded in 1984 at a time when watches were created for function rather than fashion. The company sought to fill
this void in the market and began designing watches to act as a fashion accessory. Fossil incorporated a fifties Americana
design into the brand image in an attempt to target value driven consumers. The concept paid off and Fossil quickly emerged
as the leader of a growing industry. Today Fossil produces over three hundred different styles of watches in a line which continually changes.
Fossil's renowned designers constantly study emerging fashion trends to bring consumers the most innovative and unique
products on the market to date. After augmenting the watch selection choice for consumers, Fossil expanded its selection
to other fashionable accessory items. Fossil introduced small leather goods in 1992 for men and women. Wallets, belts,
key chains and backpacks helped Fossil establish its expertise in leather goods. In 1995, Fossil moved into the eyewear
market introducing uniquely designed sunglasses creatively capturing the Fossil image. In addition, the company began
opening a group of outlet stores nationwide creating its own discontinued distribution channel. In 1996, Fossil.com
was launched becoming one of the first on-line retailers and began opening several company-owned accessory stores.
During 2000, Fossil introduced its first line of apparel, launching it both on-line as well as through several
larger format company-owned stores. This move represented just one more step in Fossil's effort to strengthen
the accessory market with innovative style and quality aiding the company in its continued growth.
Visit the Fossil website