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    media-specific code which is used to “convey the desired meaning most effectively” (Lacey‚ 1998‚ p. 34). The centred meanings behind this image are strength‚ masculinity and style which are conveyed through the use of cropping and juxtaposition. The watches have been respectively cropped toward the centre in order to link them to the biplane and pilot. Use of simple cropping encourages the audience to fill-in what is missing from both the pocket watch and watch strap‚ which inevitably overlap the biplane

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    Timex Case Anaylsis

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    Time as an Industry “Takes a licking and keeps on ticking.” For years this is the image that has been associated with Timex watches – dependable‚ reliable‚ almost indestructible. Timex’s (www.timex.com) advertising was closely associated with the Timex image. The advertising campaign featured different attempts to destroy Timex watches that failed to stop the Timex from ticking. One memorable ad showed a Timex watch strapped to the propeller of a motor boat before being driven across the lake

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    hundred percent subsidiary of Fossil Inc. Fossil Inc. is a US based company started in 1984 which belongs to recreational goods industry. It started by selling affordable watches with a Vintage look. The company manufactures clothing‚ accessories‚ watches‚ jewelry‚ sunglasses‚ wallets‚ handbags‚ belts‚ shoes and perfumes. In watches‚ Fossil also has license business. The licensed watch lines that Fossil designs‚ manufactures‚ and distributes include Burberry‚ DKNY‚ Emporio Armani‚ Armani Exchange

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    Seiko

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     to produce ASICS and Onitsuka Tiger brand watches.  Seiko Instruments will manufacture the ASICS brand sports watch and the Onitsuka Tiger brand  fashion watches‚ and the new lines will be introduced in major world markets starting in Fall 2011. The  new watches will be launched first in Japan.  The first collection will be unveiled at the Seiko Instruments booth (Hall 5.0/Stand C31) at the world’s  biggest watch and jewellery show BASELWORLD 2011‚ to be held in Basel‚ Switzerland‚ in March 2011.  Two series of watches will be shown: sports watches

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    Seiko Background

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    official company history‚ titled’ A Journey In Time: The Remarkable Story of Seiko’ (2003)‚ Seiko is a Japanese word meaning success. The first watches produced under the Seiko brand appeared in 1924. In 1969‚ Seiko introduced the Astron‚ the world’s first production quartz watch when it was produced; it cost the same as a medium-sized car. In 1985‚ Orient Watches and Seiko established a joint factory. The company was incorporated (K.Hattori & Co.Ltd.)in 1917 and was renamed Hattori Seiko Co. Ltd

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    Indian Watch Industry

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    1 ELECTRONIC WATCHES 1.1 GENERAL Electronic Watches were introduced in the world market in the early seventies. They came to India in 1979 but had to be withdrawn due to problems with the product. HMT Ltd (HMT) introduced its electronic watches in 1981 and was followed by Hyderabad Allwyn Limited (Allwyn). Organisations such as Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu (ELCOT)‚ Semi Conductor Complex Ltd. (SCL)‚ etc. introduced watches but were not successful. By mid eighties many smaller companies

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    I chose to write about Garmin running watches. Growing up‚ my whole family was a “running family” so it was only a matter of time before I became a runner too. I will never forget the first day my mom came home with her brand new Garmin watch absolutely RAVING about how it tracked her time‚ distance‚ and pace while she runs. Through the years‚ my family and I have gone through our share of running watches and nothing compares to a Garmin running watch. Especially recently when their new technology

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    segment according to their segmentation criteria with varied ranges of watches like Fastrack‚ Raga‚ Nebula‚ Xylys‚ Sonata‚ Flip‚ Technology‚ etc. and Timex has targeted a segment that consists of youth with middle income having a passion for technology. Because of this Timex’s popularity is restricted only to this group and so it fails to be a household name.  Titan’s watches have been perfectly positioned for all of its varied watches having different features but it seems that Timex hasn’t been so

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    Stp of Titan

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    definitely buy those watches which you worth it. In 21st century Titan has made a product of innovative technology. Titan watches are a brand from Titan Industries which is a leading brand in India. Titan watches are very unique in its style ‚ design‚ fashionable‚ elegant and durable. These watches have a timekeeping technology of quartz crystals which is good for greater accuracy than the mechanical watches. It has a date and time‚ altimeter‚ barometer and compass.   Titan watches are available in

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    I. Watches In this first case we deal with a relatively simple mode of segmentation analysis. The most productive way of analyzing the market for watches turns out to be segmentation by value. This approach discloses three distinct segments‚ each representing a different value attributed to watches by each of three different groups of consumers: 1. People who want to pay the lowest possible price for any watch that works reasonably well. If the watch fails after six months or a year‚ they will

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