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September 09, 1989 - Image 105

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-09-09

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(IQ) is the latest catch phrase. "Our new
watches perform many other functions
in addition to telling time," says Roland
Benavides, an executive vice president
at Seiko. The watches are flight corn-
puters, yacht timers, world timers and
circular slide rules. They tell instant time
in 22 zones, give the climate, current
altitude, mathematical computations,
and will do practically any conversions
you can imagine, all for $495. Or you
can purchase your basic Seiko digital
for $70.
TIMEX: At Timex, a wardrobing con-
cept applies. "Our watches should be
treated as fashion accessories," explains
Judy Riley, a Timex designer. "And the
watches are distinctive enough that it
really takes no brains to put a look
together." That includes everything
from futuristic designs to retro looks.
They sell for $40 to $65.
SWATCH: Swatch takes the war-
drobing concept a step further. Each
season, they introduce a collection of
new watches based on the latest
fashion and lifestyle trends. This season
includes gold-toned caps and details,
endangered
species
imitation
wristbands, and black backdrops and
bright reflections. They sell for $35 to
$45. n

Which Watch?

hat kind of watches do the
experts wear? We asked area
jewelers what their personal
preferences are.

W

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Southfield, MI
352-2530

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STEVE TAPPER
O F TAPPER'S JEWELRY:
Steven chooses an Ebel. "As an ar-
tist and designer, I want the things
that I wear to be unique. Quality is
very important to me."

BUZZ WACHLER
O F WACHLER AND SONS:
The Ebel is Buzz's choice as well.
"I wear an Ebel because I like the style
and the quality. I like the durability and
the looks."

BRIAN AND DOUGLAS SCHUBOT
O F SCHUBOT:
Brian Schubot also wears an Ebel.
"It's a very fine watch," he says. "I like
the styling and service. It's surprising

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Continued on Page 114

FALL '89

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