Monday, December 26, 2011

Oakley Men's 10-293 Warrant Collection Polished Copper Watch

!±8± Oakley Men's 10-293 Warrant Collection Polished Copper Watch

Brand : Oakley | Rate : | Price : $299.00
Post Date : Dec 26, 2011 20:44:05 | Usually ships in 24 hours


  • Swiss made quartz movement, one-jewel
  • Double sealed crown for high pressure endurance
  • Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating
  • Oakley advanced unobtainium rubber with high strength 3-D internal structure and stainless steel buckle
  • Water-resistant to 100 Feet (30M)

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Oakley Men's 10-293 Warrant Collection Polished Copper Watch

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

The History of Sunglasses

!±8± The History of Sunglasses

It may shock you to learn that sunglasses weren't always used to protect people's eyes from the sun. The history of sunglasses dates back to ancient China and Rome. It has been reported that the Roman emperor Nero enjoyed watching gladiator fights through polished gems. In China, sunglasses were used in the twelfth century or even earlier. Sunglasses were first made out of lenses that were flat panes of smoky quartz. These types of sunglasses could not correct vision, or protect from harmful UV rays, but did reduce glare. Chinese judges used the smoky quartz glasses to hide their facial expressions when they interrogated witnesses.

Sunglasses did not undergo further changes until about the eighteenth century because of the work of James Ayscough. He experimented with tinted lenses in spectacles. Ayscough was steadfast in the belief that glasses tinted with a blue or green color could potentially correct specific vision problems. Ayscough was not concerned with protecting the eyes from the suns rays.

Sunglasses underwent the change into the popular item they are today when Sam Foster introduced them to America in 1929. These sunglasses were designed to protect people's eyes from the sun. Foster sold his sunglasses on the beaches of Atlantic City, New Jersey. Foster's sunglasses were sold at Woolworth on the boardwalk.

In 1936, sunglasses became polarized when Edwin H. Land began using his patented Polaroid filter when making sunglasses. Around this time, even more Americans started buying sunglasses. Famous movie stars and musicians also began to wear sunglasses. They started to become not only a way to protect against sun glare, but also a way to be "cool." Sunglasses became a cultural phenomenon, and some people wore them even when it wasn't sunny, or when they were indoors.

Today, sunglasses continue to have advances. UV protection has almost become an industry standard, and there are sunglasses available for a variety of sports. There are numerous tints available for sunglasses, and sunglasses have changed styles over the years. Prescription glasses have also been given tints that only appear when the sun's rays hit the glasses. In 2004, Oakley developed a brand of sunglasses that had a built-in digital audio player. Many blind people now wear sunglasses, and many recognizable celebrities can be found wearing sunglasses. Even fictional characters can be seen wearing them. Sunglasses have come a long way from their early Roman and Chinese history!


The History of Sunglasses

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Oakley Men's 10-257 Judge II Stainless Steel Bracelet Edition Copper Orange Dial Watch

!±8± Oakley Men's 10-257 Judge II Stainless Steel Bracelet Edition Copper Orange Dial Watch

Brand : Oakley | Rate : | Price : $389.00
Post Date : Dec 04, 2011 13:39:42 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

The Swiss are known for their delicious cheese. It goes perfectly with ham, especially on rye. Only slightly less famous is the Oakley Judge II Watch. 10-jewel Swiss movement ensures that you will never be late to court, and beautiful Oakley style will freak out the jury when you get there. The sub dial logs minutes and hours, so you will know exactly how long it takes for you to be tried, convicted, and sentenced, and the pure sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating delivers the info, even under harsh interrogation-room lights.

Product Features

  • Material: [Housing] stainless steel; [Strap] stainles steel or leather
  • Altimeter:
  • Barometer:
  • Heart Rate Monitor:
  • Chronograph: Yes
  • Thermometer:
  • Digital Compass:
  • Adjustable Declination:
  • Low Battery Indicator:
  • PC Compatible:
  • Water-Resistant: Yes to 330ft (100m)
  • Backlight: No
  • Alarms:
  • Battery Type:
  • Battery Life: 48 months
  • Size: Medium
  • Weight:
  • Recommended Use: Streetwear
  • Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year

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