2011年1月19日星期三

the computers controlling the whole A Lange & Sohne Tourbograph Pour le Merite Men operation are of course made

In addition, all the computers controlling the whole A Lange & Sohne Tourbograph Pour le Merite Men operation are of course made by Seiko-owned EPSON.This display reveals the alloys used in the in-house production of Seiko's balance springs and mainsprings.The fact that Seiko is an uber-manufacture is also seen in each of their high-end watches.This is best exemplified by the fact that Seiko makes its own balance springs and mainsprings.Seiko openly showed us what materials are used in mainsprings and balance springs and how these elements were combined to make the completed springs.

Need some help figuring out what to watch this weekend? Check out mens curlingon Friday, when the U.S. faces off with France; the Americans arentdoing too well so far, so theyll need to step it up. You can catch themens SuperG and ski jumping events that day, too. On Saturday, Lindsey Vonncompetes in the SuperG; lets see if her crash in the replica Omega 321.90.42.50.13.001 watch womens supercombined yesterday and her shin injury will affect her performance.Also on Saturday, Apolo Ohno and Shani Davis hit the speedskating rink, and the men go head to head in cross country. And on Sunday, you can tune in to the official Olympic debut of ski cross, plus, the mens giant slalom. Check your local TV listings for stations and times. Aileen Torres

In case you havent been glued to the tube, heres our recap of the best moments caught on camera from Vancouver over the last few days:5. Shaun Whites coach Bud Keene got caught with a potty mouth the moment before White started his victory run at the halfpipe finals. He was super excited and he let out a bunch of expletives, which NBC aired and the replica Omega 2512.30 watch announcers apologized for. 4. Anja Paerson of Sweden took a really bad spill in the womens downhill. She flew almost 60 meters off the final jump and crashed to the piste, landing on her rear end and ending up face down. Amazingly, she walked off with no broken bones.3. Shani Davisof the U.S. became the first athlete to win the 1,000 meter in speedskating twice in a row.