Sunday, December 25, 2011

Buying Country Acreage and Rural Properties, To Buy or Not To Buy

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Almost anyone can become a rural property owner; if you are willing to set goals, establish what your purposes are, plan ahead and set targets that are all aligned toward the same result. And, if you can be patient instead of requiring instant gratification.

There is no more -an-acre land; unless you count some of the inaccessible and unusable properties that are sometimes available in blocks of 10,000 acres or more; and even these properties are rare. But you can get rural properties more reasonably now than in the past IF you are willing to be creative in your expectations and in the ways you use and modify the property.

If you are in a big hurry to find rural property, you will likely not be able to find what you are looking for. Rural properties have fewer buyers who want to purchase them, but there are plenty of dreamers who have not considered the realities. There are seldom bargains available because most folks who own rural properties know exactly who to call first when they want to sell. If the property really is a bargain it is gone with one of the first ten phone calls the seller makes. However, if you are willing to "think outside the box" of convention you may end up with what is a bargain property for you.

Twenty and thirty years ago thousands of folks bought into the "live on a farm and make a fortune" dream of owning a chicken house, home and acreage in Sussex County Delaware -- the chicken capital of the world -- where there are several million chickens for every person who lives here. For a short while it was possible to take the "contract" from a chicken plant to the bank and with only that as collateral, get a loan for about 10 acres, a home and at least one chicken house. Many folks soon discovered that the so called contract had fine print and clauses that were all in favor of the chicken plant and none in favor of the chicken grower. Soon most chicken growers were working full time to help support the chicken business they had bought, along with it's mortgage of 0,000 or more, sometimes much more.

Now when I appraise a chicken farm with house and acreage I appraise the working chicken farm at zero -- and that is really too high a value in some cases. There are lots of easier, better smelling and cleaner jobs you can purchase with 0,000 or so. If you want to make a living growing chickens you should prepare to spend at least a million dollars, you can finance it of course, and get several chicken houses built around your home on 15 to 20 acres, if you don't mind the smell, and then the best bet is to lease the business to someone who is running 20 or thirty chicken houses at least.

There are some sensible things you can do in contemplation of moving to and living in the country. First among those is to start by renting a small home in the area you want to live -- and either move there or at least visit there often enough to get to know the area. If you already live close enough to drive to your dream area daily, start doing that and start frequenting the shops, churches and restaurants there. Stop at yard sales and to check into cars, trucks and equipment that is for sale in people's front yards. Be honest, tell them you are planning to move into the area and want to learn about your neighbors and only stop to shop if you are really interested in what they have for sale and are willing to purchase it at your price. Rural folk have a built in truth-detector and it is usually accurate. Don't try to BS them or your reputation will precede any other data about you.

I suggest that you can subscribe to a good magazine on rural living, or two or three. One of the best to begin with is Backwoods Home Magazine; www.backwoodshome.com Start by visiting and reading EVERYTHING on line, then get a subscription, then purchase ALL of the back issues which are bound into soft cover books.

If you yearn for the simple life of old fashioned living, in a log home for instance, and away from the downward pull of civilization, check out: www.homestead.org

If you are able to take your income with you, to maintain your current income, and don't need a job where you are going. Then I recommend you just rent a place first and start spending more and more time in a good area as you begin to test your transition resources. While renting get to know the people and see if you fit in with them. They are not planning to change to meet your parameters, I assure you. MOST of the folks who come from the city to the country start by trying to change the area they have moved to and the new neighbors, to be more like where they left. They should not have left or they should get on back there -- and most of the neighbors will tell you so.

If you move to an area as a renter and find the people to your liking and they find you to their liking, you have probably found the right area. However, in rural areas ten miles can make a huge difference in lifestyle and area ethnicity. Please don't move to a resort town, like Rehoboth Beach where I work, and then without checking try to move into a place like Oak Orchard (the little rural waterfront town where I live) or you will experience some near terminal culture shock. I love where I live and the people who live here but hopefully not one of them thinks that I have some intention of changing the way they live here!

Once you have zeroed in on an area and visited it many dozen times or better yet rented a place there and started living there for short stays; I suggest that you start joining various groups and organizations as a part-time member and let them know that you are not full time yet, but hope to be. They help. Don't try to instruct them or help them do what they are already doing better; just try to help them on their own terms. You need to learn the rules of this new game, it's their game and their community. At most you will be a welcome member of the community. You will never be the equal to those who have four or ten or thirty generations of family buried and established there. For instance in our area those who have only been here for sixty years are still not considered "from here" by those who have been here since the 1500s or soon after.

Once you have looked at several dozen properties that interest you, and that may take a year or two or more; you will begin to appreciate different micro-cultures in the area. You will begin to notice differences in soils, roads, well water, septic system functionality and road access; not to mention the differences in governmental rules and enforcement of same. Each time you find the perfect property; put a contract on it "pending research and discovery" and during that time check the neighbors and professionals about the property. You should check the neighbors first, lots of them, they already know everything the professionals are going to charge you to tell you.

Hopefully by the second or third property you put a contract and deposit on; you will have the one that is right for you. Remember, if the property is a bargain price, you have missed something in almost every case. What you need to do is figure out how it is a bargain for you; because you have an unusual use, ability, or way to change the property easily to suit your needs.

Buy through a Realtor if at all possible. Sign a buyers agent agreement with your agent so that his allegiance is to you -- otherwise, by law his allegiance is ONLY to the seller and by law, you are in an adversarial position to the seller and the Realtor. With a buyer's agent agreement signed, your agent is now on your side, by law, and is an opponent of the seller and the seller's agent. Ask your agent then to provide you with all the comparable sales data from the multi-listing service if there is one. If not hire an appraiser, once you have the property under contract, (make the contract contingent upon a satisfactory appraisal) and pay to have the price evaluated. If you have contracted for too high a price, renegotiate the contract; if you find you have a real bargain; you of course double check with your agent and the appraiser to find out why. It may be that the reason for it's "reasonable" price the reason that keeps it from selling is not that important to you -- and you do have a bargain.

Possibly your employer or the consulting work or your self employment activities may allow you to telecommute. But if you can't telecommute to maintain your current income; before buying in an area, find out if you have a marketable skill, one which is in demand in that particular region. This will give you some assurance that you will not become a financial fatality. Most of the folks who move to rural communities, without checking into how they will make money in the new location, have to sell their property at a loss within 5 years, due to lack of income.

If you are retired, be certain that hospitals, doctors, stores, restaurants, etc. are suitable for you in the new location -- or be very certain that you will be able to comfortably reside in the new area regardless.

Some of us are not be able to save enough money for a cash purchase of our rural dream property before we reach retirement age. It is however likely that we can provide a small sum for a down payment, and we're reasonably certain that we can market our skills locally to meet payments and put bread on the table (but please don't just guess about this, check it out).

Even if you find small acreage (10 to 50 acres) for ,000 or less per acre that has good soil, good water available and a good prospect for an inexpensive, workable septic system -- many banks and mortgage companies are not optimistic about financing raw land. BUT, seller financing is often a alternative and easily structured method of purchasing raw land. In fact it is not unusual to get twenty, thirty or even forty year financing at 10% or less interest -- from the seller. Of course, in order to build on the property, you will normally have to pay off the seller's mortgage with your home financing loan. Any of the money you have paid on the price of the land, down payment as well as principle payments during your ownership period, and any appreciation of the land value will be considered as part of your down payment on your home owners loan.

Be careful to set your payments so that you can afford the land payments along with your current cost of housing. You can save thousands of dollars in interest by keeping your loan to as short a term as possible. Also, make sure that there is no prepayment penalty on your seller financing note.

You can however often purchase an existing home on acreage for a lot less than the cost of acreage and building a similar home. You can also often rent out the property to cover part of your expense while you arrange your affairs for your eventual relocation to rural bliss. If you are interested in purchasing a 100 acre horse farm complete with buildings, fencing, paddocks, etc. you can often save nearly 50% of the reconstruction cost; but there is little market for renting such a property.

If you find "more than five acres" with a home and buildings that need work but are structurally sound, you may save 30% to even 60% of the reconstruction cost. Be certain in this area, Sussex County Delaware, that you get more than five acres as five acres or less falls into a nonagricultural zoning classification that you may not wish to be involved with as you develop your rural lifestyle.

Most people ask me for 20 to 30 acres, or more. But let's take a look at reality here. A football field is three quarters of one acre. Thus 5.1 acres or more is a very roomy place to live acreage wise. If you want horses however think 15 acres or more. Each horse will need an average of 5 to 9 acres depending on how you decide to raise the horse; that acreage is in addition to the land that your home, driveway, out buildings, garden and other non-fenced areas take in. Many people are thinking of one, two, three or four horses for the family enjoyment; if so they need about 3 or more acres for the home and other human related improvements and should figure an additional average of seven acres for each horse or pony.

If you have a dream of self-sufficiency; living off the power grid, being away from it all... this is virtually impossible in reality yet most prevalent when you are in the dream stage. Coming to terms with what you can realistically afford and what you can realistically live with before you buy can save you a lot of headaches later.

Solar power is far more expensive than buying electricity from the power company, wind power is unreliable, water power is expensive and hard to arrange; now I expect to get a lot of argument on this from those who have read all about it but have no real experience -- but I won't get any valid argument from anyone who has done it (unless they are simultaneously trying to sell the idea to others).

There are many good articles in Backwoods Home Magazine; but most of them leave out the initial expense, maintenance expense and almost always the expense of replacing worn components of these so called money saving off-the-grid systems. You can however design a passive solar home, one with most windows facing south west and few facing other directions. Most older farm houses are already designed like this, not all of them are well insulated however.

Location: is paramount. We Realtors are wont to chant"location -- location -- location" like a mantra. It isimportant, just learn what it means as location hasdifferent parameters for different purposes. Location on a main road is imperative for commercial activity; location near pleasant living and good jobs is imperative for residential property; location regarding rural principles is a matter of sometimes life and death or at least a matter of doable and undoable for a rural home.

I suggest that the proper location for rural living is NOT usually closest to the best beach, ski slope or lake but the more sensible location is near to a rural town where many or most of the locals are living on rural acreage. In our area everyone wants ten to thirty acres near the beach; after finding out the price, they dream about 1 to 5 acres but seldom end up getting it and if they do the difficulty of finding it, using it for rural purposes and enjoying it when your neighbors complain about your rooster, tractor noise or fertilizer odors will often make this semi-rural location less than your dreams.

If you're not rigidly set on purchasing land in some popular or scenic wonderland, some good buys can still be found in the less "romantic" parts of the county, particularly on the edges of small farming communities. In Sussex County, I suggest the south west part of the county, west of Millsboro, nearer to Gumboro, Delmar, etc. for the best rural surroundings and lowest prices. There are few properties available in that area but even fewer buyers who have faced the reality of where rural living is better lived.

If you are independently wealthy, that is a different matter. There are some lovely farms on the cliffs overlooking the Pacific near Carmel California; where the movie stars reside and if you can find a hundred acre farm you may be able to get it for a hundred million dollars or so, plus the value of improvements. That is about what you can expect to pay for acreage near Rehoboth also; and it's a little easier to find. The farther you go away from the "ideal" locations the fewer people are looking to purchase it and the lower the price is. An interesting anecdote here; I had a couple come to me a few years ago looking to purchase a hundred acres or so on the oceanfront near Rehoboth, for horses; they could easily afford the price of a million an acre or so, but they ended up purchasing land twenty minutes inland after they did more reasonable research.

Before you go out looking for property, sit down with paper and pencil and any partners or family that will be involved. You may find numerous surprises when you all start writing down importances, desires, and things not wanted. It is most important that you know what you must have, and what you can do without. Make a list of the features you feel an area MUST have in order for you to consider relocating there. This might include things like climate (and, thus, growing season), being within a certain radius of a population center (or maybe a certain distance AWAY from one), and availability of certain facilities or services. Being within 20 miles of an airport or hospital may not matter to one family, but could be of vital importance to another.

The most important item on this list is consideration of the social and economic climate of the area, and how you will fit into it. Even if you're independently wealthy, the economic circumstances of an area can affect how you will fit into it. Will a well-heeled but bored-with-society person be able to move into an economic Appalachia and truly find contentment? Perhaps, but first consider the "necessities" of the life you'll be leaving. Do you need to regularly attend the symphony or visit a high-quality library? Is high quality clothing shopping or other shopping important to you?

MAKING A REASONABLE INCOME AND LEARNING ABOUT RURAL IMPORTANCES: IS PROBABLY THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF LEARNING TO LIVE IN THE STICKS.

Those of us who aren't independently wealthy need to consider some means of supporting ourselves in our new surroundings. "Living off the land" is certainly NOT all it's cracked up to be, and isn't even legal unless you become a vegetarian; year around hunting for meat is illegal everywhere. Even gardening or collecting wild edibles is not legal either, if you try to do it on public land.

Before moving to the country... One of the important questions to ask (and find out for sure the answer) is; "Does the area have a large enough population base to give a person a good shot at finding a job? Another is; "Does it have a diversified economy? Many communities seem to have good employment opportunities, but on closer inspection they all turn out to be based on the same industry, such as recreation, chickens, fishing camps, skiing, ocean swimming and water sports, timber or mining or farming. If the bottom falls out of a single industry, or suddenly there is no snow or the water becomes polluted and is posted against use... as folks from many towns can attest has happened, the economy of the entire area falls apart -- FAST... to fast to get out with your investment.

If an area's economy is primarily based on tourism, such as ours in the Rehoboth, Lewes, Dewey, Bethany, Fenwick area, there may be many jobs available in the service sector (motels, restaurants, etc.) But most of these jobs pay very low wages, and often these jobs are seasonal. Land prices tend to be inflated in many resort areas, and ours more so than most.

I was surprised a few years ago to find that the most expensive areas of California were not all that expensive compared to Rehoboth and surrounding areas.

Minimum wage income is not likely to enable a person to live comfortably in a resort community, much less enable a person to purchase property! An extreme example is the city of Aspen, Colorado. This beautiful ski resort community is an extremely expensive place to live. The local fast-food restaurants have trouble getting employees because there is no reasonably priced place for them to live. Some of these businesses actually have to provide housing in order to get employees! It is somewhat like that in Rehoboth area. As you may know, Grotto's Pizza, our largest employer in the area, at one time provided space for many of their employees. Now, a lot of our resort help lives communally in "three bedrooms, sleeps twenty) type apartments and homes. Many more of our seasonally employed folks are imported from Ireland and elsewhere -- and come to live in dormitory style, often sleeping in shifts.

If you are a computer professional, you are very fortunate as the "Information Age" has created a class of professionals who can survive in depressed rural areas -- the computer entrepreneur. With reasonably good dial-up ISP service, perhaps a cable modem (in Millsboro and some areas of southern Sussex County) a cell phone, computer, printer, modems and fax, people can now roam across the country and the world by phone and the Internet. Some folks, and this is a fast growing segment of our buyers, can either work at home for a distant company (perhaps commuting once a week or once a month or even in the case of one of my clients twice a week) or create a new business as a consultant, doing the same job for the same company they are currently employed by. With a business card and digital tools one can appear to have a large conventional business, albeit a laptop and other portable digital tools, and it can be quite profitable.

Computer-based businesses are ideally suited for rural living. They are becoming increasingly more important as a means of breaking loose from the grind of commuting to work in big cities that are fast becoming too dangerous to live in. If you're not yet into computers, you'll have to consider whether you have a skill that's marketable in the area you're interested in.

Make sure the place you choose (a) has a use for that skill, and (b) isn't saturated with unemployed people who have the same skill. One of my best friends is a fabulous carpenter, home builder, cabinet maker, and skilled in many other fields such as welding, auto mechanics, gunsmithing to some degree and perhaps a couple of dozen more marketable skills. He moved to a rural area of Virginia to his dream home on over a hundred acres and his income plummeted. He is back here now and I'm glad he is even though I don't see him very often; it's just pleasant to drive by his business and know he's back in the neighborhood.

Please, please, please... before you move to an new rural area; subscribe to the nearest newspaper for the area you are considering and read the economic and community sections as well as the help wanted ads. If there is a skimpy "help wanted" section in the local paper... beware. On the other hand, could this "depressing" state of affairs regarding employment news probably means that real estate is bargain priced in that area?

OTHER THINGS TO CONSIDER

What about your health and age? Do you now or do you expect to have frequent need for the type of medical services mostly found in large cities?

Although they're necessary, think seriously about staying at least 25 miles away from the nearest freeway system. These "conduits of crime" that cross the country not only carry law-abiding citizens but solitary criminals and gangs as well. The gangs and other thugs tend to use the corridor towns in proximity of the freeways as their "banks" and they excel in "withdrawals on the run." One small town the writers lived in was only a few miles from a freeway exit. One night, two men left the freeway, robbed a motel and got back on the freeway a short time later. They were never caught. Imagine what these corridors may become as our cities and suburbs continue to deteriorate!

WHEN YOU FIND AN AREA YOU LIKE . . .

Once you've decided generally where you'd like to relocate, visit it several times, preferably at different times of the year. Learn which areas are desirable and which have problems. Check for flood plains, areas with access problems, water problems (not enough, too much or poor quality), noise problems (yes, even rural areas can have noisy spots), or other problems peculiar to a given area. Some rural "neighborhoods" have earned a bad reputation. Find out why before buying there. If the price seems too good to be true, maybe somebody's trying to unload a problem.

If you're looking for undeveloped land on which to build your retreat, find out about the water tables: depth, quality, and reliability. Find out what it costs to drill a well to the necessary depth for that area. Water should be one of the most important considerations in any land purchase. In Sussex County we are fortunate that we have generally good water (no matter what the press and Pseudo-envoronmentalists say) and wells are relatively cheap to drill.

Find out the proximity of utilities and costs to bring them in and hook them up, if they're not already in place. In some areas, costs to hook up to the power lines grid are prohibitive. Some of those same areas may not be conducive to an inexpensive well or septic either. BUT that can be an advantage if you are able to think outside of the norm. For instance our Fowler's Beach property is not conducive to running electric wires, getting good water from a shallow well or building and inexpensive sewer system. As a result you can get waterfront acreage for little money on a private beach and the cost of electric, water and sewer when added to the cost of the property is minuscule!

Once you've narrowed your search to a few areas within your target community, look at several properties! Realtors such as ourselves, can be a big help, not only by showing you individual properties, but by telling you about the area in general. It's not necessary to restrict yourself to one Realtor. But as soon as possible you should choose ONE to work with, get their allegiance and preferably sign a buyer's agent agreement with them so that they are looking out for your best interests!!! If your Realtor is too pushy for you or isn't showing you the type of properties that interest you, find another one; make sure you void the buyer's agent agreement if you have one (in writing) and get a Realtor who will listen to what you want and provide you such.

And don't forget to watch the newspapers and check out properties in your price range and area of interest being offered for sale by owner. Sometimes the best deals can be had by working with owners; and if you have a buyer's agent, the agent can make certain that you are well informed and protected even after you view the property with the seller.

You will also need an attorney in Delaware to assist you with the closing on the property. It is important to know that all attorney's CAN do real estate settlements but only a handful are worth using. Attorneys specialize and only three to five of them specialize in real estate -- for the rest of them, real estate settlements are awkward and no matter what they say... they usually make errors and those errors can be horrid.

When you do find a property you like, don't let it blind you to its drawbacks. Whether or not you're working with a Realtor, do your homework. Remember, unless your Realtor is a buyer's agent, he or she is working for the seller. Most Realtors will be up front with you about all your questions, but they are also bound by contract to get the best possible price for their client, the seller. And, by law -- when they are working for the seller there are numerous things they may NOT divulge to you even when they know about them.

First, ask the seller or Realtor all the questions you can about the property. For an older dwelling, this might include questions about the age of the wiring and plumbing, type of foundation, and in some parts of the country, when it was last checked for insect problems. This is particularly important near the beaches and regarding wooded properties -- where termites are prevalent.

Then talk to the neighbors. In the rural sense, the "neighbors" are folks living within a five-or-so-mile radius of the property; sometimes even more, if the property is down a long road without intersections. Ask them about the area, its people, any problems with the area, and particularly if they know of any drawbacks with the property you are considering purchasing. If they seem reluctant to talk to you, this might be a red flag you shouldn't ignore: maybe they'd like to buy the property but can't afford it, or maybe they don't like outsiders buying property in their area. If you run up against this in several conversations, you might have a hard time getting along with the neighbors. Buying -- and holding onto -- that chunk of land, with or without a home and buildings on it will take creative planning, patience, and caution on your part!

IF YOU MUST HAVE A DEAL OR ELSE . . .

Today's expensive properties will be tomorrow's bargains. Don't be discouraged by short term obstacles. Land prices seldom go down in the long run. Obviously, there are a lot more things to consider when buying rural land as opposed to buying a house in a city. One of them is the possible problems of buying in a "boom town" area when you don't want to be part of the boom.

It is important to consider whether your dream location will become less desirable as more people relocate there. For this reason it is not uncommon for people who move to a rural area to want to "close the gate" after they get there. They realize that if too many people move to the small community they have chosen, that it will eventually lose the qualities that drew them there in the first place. Unfortunately, people WILL find these wonderful places, no matter how hard some people try to keep them a secret. Some communities handle growth well, others don't. Check to see what kind of planning and zoning is present in your chosen area. A community that looks ahead and plans for growth fares much better than communities that keep their heads in the sand, thinking "it can't happen here." Growth not only can happen, it will.

But short of a natural disaster or a devastating man-made calamity, land won't come down in value. Buy it, use it, live on it, improve it, and love it. Land is the best investment you'll ever make, for yourself and posterity.

Good luck in your search!

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Unlike most watches, like a wine Zodiac will actually increase in value or at the least maintain it's worth. Watches 20 years and older still sell in the thousands of dollars. Vintage Zodiac watches are as highly sought by collectors as contemporary versions. An innovator of the water-resistant watch, automatic-powered with the movement of the wrist, military watches and day and day/date calendar timepieces.

Omega

Omega while a luxury watch selling the 00's does not approach the cost of a Zodiac which to many does not put it in the same league. Although many Omega watches sell in the thousands of dollars, it also features entry-level watches like the DeVille and Genve that can be purchased for under ,000. Famously an Omega watch accompanied the Apollo 11 lunar landing in 1969 but still is best known as watch worn by 007, James Bond. Omega's Seamasters and Speedmasters are the most popular Omega styles.

Seiko

Seiko became known as a famous watch brand in the industry as a pioneer in quartz powered technology during the 1970s. Seiko revolutionized the industry leading many watchmakers to abandon traditional mechanical watches for the more advanced battery power. In the 1990s, Seiko introduced the kinetic watch that is electrically charged by movement. Seiko is now famous for its sports watches: the Ananta, Spring Drive, Sportura, Velatura and Premier.

Citizen

Like Seiko, Citizen offers many collections of sport watches with an emphasis on multifunctional timepieces with additional timekeeping features. Citizen is famous for its Eco-Drive watch in which its timepieces have tiny solar panels under the dial to capture sunlight which powers the watch. The Eco-Drive can conserve enough power to operate for several months in the dark. The Citizen Skyhawk A-T also features an "atomic" setting in which it captures low radio frequencies from the world's timing stations to set the exact time.

Fossil

An entry-level fashion brand, Fossil is the largest watchmaker in the world. Initially gaining popularity in the 1990s for licensed character watches the Fossil brand has grown behind a vintage themed style. Many Fossil watches are priced under 0 with the most expensive ceramic models still under 0. While Fossil watches are excellent timepieces they are typically considered a fashion accessory over timekeeping purposes and remain a famous watch brand.


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Monday, October 10, 2011

Citizen Ladies Stainless Steel Watch EW9240-54A - Product Review

!±8± Citizen Ladies Stainless Steel Watch EW9240-54A - Product Review

Citizen EW9240-54A Women's watch in stainless steel is one of the best-selling watches Citizen Ladies Watch Eco line. And 'to 5 stars on the tables of women who receive it himself, says it is not only elegant, but that will be the most reliable, they should have ever owned.

As with other watches of the Lord watches Citizen Eco Citizen EW9240-54A Lord stainless steel watch uses Citizen Eco-Drive technology - which means that the clock usedLight absorption only for its power, never to replace a battery.

This particular clock is "newspaper", but it is known for its ability to move from gym work, smooth elegant occasion over the stage, loved, and is able to withstand an enormous amount of activity. Single tone stainless steel watch with white dial, this watch is very nice, but very subtle and professional.

Some of the salient features of the Lord Citizen watch Stainless SteelEW9240-54A include:

Fold-over safety clasp, the watch remains securely 5 years warranty Citizen Eco-Drive movement Waterproof - the clock is not ruined by rain and accidental splashing Thin (6.5 mm)

Some other advantages of the collection watches Citizen Eco watch ladies are:

If the battery is low, the clock continues to run at the right time, but saves energy by second-hand moving forward 2 secondsfor every two seconds passed (rather than it's normal movement of one second forward per second). This serves as a "notice" that the watch should be charged by being placed in light. When fully charged, the watch can run completely normally from anywhere between 45 days to 5 years.

Cost for the Citizen Ladies Stainless Steel Watch EW9240 is around 5.00 in retail stores.

Is it worth the money? My opinion - from what I've seen and and from consumer reviews, this watch is a great investment, will outlast most any ladies' watch available. Plus, the low-maintenance factor makes it a real money-saver over time.


Citizen Ladies Stainless Steel Watch EW9240-54A - Product Review

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Sunday, October 2, 2011

Introduction to Titanium Watches

!±8± Introduction to Titanium Watches

Known as the space age metal, titanium is a strong corrosion resistant metal that has a silver and throughout the world in the bottom sediments and water. Discovered in 1791, Titan can be combined with other elements to the production of lightweight alloys for aerospace and space as well as for the military and the dental industry. Titanium is also in sporting goods, mobile phones, automotive products, jewelry and watches.

Titanium has been used inWatch Industry in 1978 by International Watch Co., which is known as IWC. IWC Schaffhausen in Switzerland is located, was partly owned by Ferdinand Porsche at the time. The company uses titanium to produce the first bracelet watch. Based on the success of the Porsche designed one, titanium case and bracelet bracelet of another watch company in 1980, but the company was forced to withdraw from the project as the IWC has complete control over the production process. At that time, IWCInternal movements not only makes the case.

Production of a clock with Titanium was not an easy process, but IWC is unable to complete the process and polish the titanium that never made before. The clock originally for about $ 1300, which deal considering the engineering and construction, manufacturing advances in the production of Porsche Design's first chronograph was sold involved in titanium.

Titanium watches are now everywhere. Almost everyWatch manufacturer has a model in its line of titanium watches. Citizen Watch Company is the world's largest producer of watches in titanium. They use the material for sports and diving watches, as well as other models, because they are 30% stronger than steel and is hypoallergenic, resistant to corrosion and is 50% lighter than steel. Titanium is more expensive than steel and can stain and scratch easily, so the city uses a multi-layer coating of glass on watches made of titanium, scratch agoresistant.

The increase in the number of watches in titanium on the market is due to several factors. Sports and diving watches account for a greater share of sales watch titanium watches and more companies are using environmentally friendly and easy to make you feel on the wrist. Even when the skin sweats, watches titanium can be worn comfortably. This is an annual supply of 10,000 hours of titanium on the land, so there is no supply and demand issues.

The listthe watchmaker, the use of titanium is a long way. Rolex, Skagen, MH Bertucci, Boccia Titanium Seiko and other models in their line. Prices start at $ 250 and can be used for several thousand dollars depending on the manufacturer's retail. Titanium watches are produced each year and supported within the next 20 years, the percentage of titanium models will increase dramatically as a daily clock. Titanium is a material of the space age, and Century 21Fashion.


Introduction to Titanium Watches

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Monday, September 26, 2011

Special gifts for new citizens of the United States

!±8± Special gifts for new citizens of the United States

There are many milestones in our lives that merit celebrations and tokens of congratulations, but still an American citizen, a citizen of the United States of America, is one of the epic. For the new U.S. citizens not a gift of this most special day marks an official certificate proving the ownership of a new citizen of a piece of America.

If someone you know will always be a U.S. citizen, own a piece of land in each of our fifty states, the perfect gift forCommemorate their special day. If you buy this special gift, but give the perfect gift for new American citizens. A custom certificate gives the new owners of a U.S. citizen square inch of land in each of the fifty states. This is a one of a kind collector's piece that will commemorate this milestone of a day. Every action of the State fifty personalized, individually numbered and is accompanied by a list of properties of each piece of land in all fifty states.

These gifts for thenew U.S. citizens are affordable, so if you are looking for gifts for the whole family citizenship, you can give one to each person. It 'the perfect gift for new citizens of the United States the day he swore in. It 'a gift that can proudly display in their home in a frame or on a plate that are available. For new American citizens who are not nearby, you can choose to make their action via USPS mail, UPS office, or by e-mail immediately printed with your name and country of listing. It's perfect for last minuteGifts and you can be assured that their gift in time for their important day.

To say that is the great American dream in a position that the owner of the Land in this great land from us. Now even the youngest American citizens can claim their ownership of land by a personal act. Every action is accompanied by a booklet estate ads so you know exactly where their land in every state.

This is perfectly reasonable gifts and souvenirs for every man and womanwho became a U.S. citizen. A personalized certificate of land ownership in each of the fifty states can also access the child who will become only a matter of naturalization. This is the unique gift that can truly new American citizens to show their American pride. This certificate is a respected legal custom document will be appreciated for years to come. For the new American citizen, his American flag proudly outside his home, will now be able to show his American pridein his house.

If you are trying to find the perfect gift for new U.S. citizens, that an act is simply printed, framed or mounted on a board. If you question their talent they are interested there in time, you select the certificate for their one-of-a-kind customized sent immediately via e-mail with your name and country of listing printed and ready for printing.


Special gifts for new citizens of the United States

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Monday, August 22, 2011

The Citizen Dive Watch - Dive A sundial Powered

!±8± The Citizen Dive Watch - Dive A sundial Powered

Are you someone who has the exciting sport of scuba diving, which is also looking for enjoys a high quality diving watch with you on your dives? If this is your own, you should not miss diving watch citizens. Citizen watches is an established company that is respected particularly suitable for reliable and affordable watches. The company produces a wide range of watches that are very appreciated and welcome. It's also a lot of different specialtiesSee how citizens dive watch. This watch is not only used by divers, but is also often used by those who love water sports like kayaking and used, surfing, wakeboarding, and many others.

One aspect of many Citizen watches, that consumers really like is the company system "Eco-Drive". The diver's watch Citizen has this feature. Although the system sounds very complex and imaginative, to say it is really just another way, the sundial. E 'although certainly a well-designed solar power system. The battery is recharged easily in low light situations.

Citizen diver's watch is a watch for those who spend time in the water. What is surprising is the fact that the watch is also attractive enough to wear as guckst every day. The watch is very elegant and has a stainless steel case and band. The clock seems so good, in fact, take you to a formal function, without anyone everSuspected of Clock was determined by the water. And speaking of water, Citizen Dive watch is waterproof to a depth of 200m. This is extremely deep, is much deeper than the vast majority of divers ever venture.

The market is very diverse diving watches and there are certainly many great watches to choose from, but if you're interested in a large clock in search of a friendly company, is diving town worth a visit.


The Citizen Dive Watch - Dive A sundial Powered

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Monday, August 15, 2011

Seiko and Citizen watches

!±8± Seiko and Citizen watches

Seiko and Citizen watches are the best in the line of watches. If you're in the market for a new watch, you should look for in these wonderful works to the next opportunity. The boat is huge, and you will find that these flatter your look, when you click on them.

You can choose from many different styles. Consider looking for the variety of sizes and shapes, when a large clock for you. If you are an older person, you can weara much wider and bigger watches. For people with smaller bones ticklish a clock would be fine. Choose the one you wear with any outfit you decide to become flat. The color is also something, as if you should be spending on the clocks themselves. There are many different types of Seiko and Citizen watches to choose from, so you are sure to find the right style for themselves.

Remember, Seiko and Citizen watches for your care. There are instructions for the care andMaintenance is included when you purchase. Be sure to follow these instructions, so the clock will last a long time. You should always keep in a safe, dry place, preferably in a jewelry box. Do not store them next to other gems, so as to avoid any scratches on them. Save the box that came in a soft bag or jewelry. This will ensure that they are well cared for and protected when not wearingthem.

If you find a great gift for someone on the list, whether it must be for the holidays or other special occasions throughout the year, which will be tested by applying their Seiko and Citizen watches. You can do a really great gift packaging box that the watch is made available to him and then put them in a gift basket with some candy. A truly spectacular bow on top of the gift basket and make it really special. Many people love to watch to get for a gift.There are many people who collect them, so be sure to ask if someone special in your life is a collector of watches. Then you can Seiko and Citizen watches for their next gift and make them very happy. Will love to add new items to their collections.

Shopping for Seiko and Citizen watches will be your experience enjoyable. If you shop on the Internet, you prefer to be able to take your time and so from the comfort of your home. You can take yourTime and find the right item without a salesperson trying to convince you to take a particular piece. There are times when you can get free shipping and have delivered directly to your home, so be sure to use all the best, that are offered. It should also be careful to look at revenues that are available and the Seiko and Citizen watches you with a discount.


Seiko and Citizen watches

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Sunday, August 7, 2011

What you need to know about Citizen watches

!±8± What you need to know about Citizen watches

One of the most important parts of the wardrobe is the clock. Watches define the flavor and character of the wearer. Ensure that the clock is the personality of someone who fits the key. There are a number of watches to choose from. Citizen have different types and styles of watches. The various functions of Citizen watches them all unique.

An Eco-Drive will feature some of the watches. This function loads the dough with a small solar energy solar panelin the face of the clock. This greatly extends battery life. Charging the battery with a power Automatic Quartz is also a function of guard until it was discontinued. Watches are also used for generating the functions, the skin temperature measured and took power from the heat from the wearer.

Synchronization with an atomic clock at locations around the world is another feature made possible by these clocks. Atomic clocks are the world and are all set at the same time. TimeZone settings on the clock, the user can move from one time zone, so you have a good time while traveling. The default zone is programmed the clock, so that the user will never synchronize your clock twice.

The perpetual calendar is a function that has been found useful and is considered by many people on almost every watch, including a date function. The feature ensures that the date is always right on the clock. The different number of days of each monthare counted by this function. Leap years do not fool the intelligent design of perpetual calendar.

Modern watches are also available from Citizen. Many watches are offered in a classic and conservative, but this may change with the contemporary watches. Watches are more modern look contemporary and futuristic.

Divers can celebrate the fact that the diving watches are offered. These water-resistant watches are offered in a variety of styles. ThisWatches are useful, if you're scuba diving or simply swimming in a pool.

Citizen also has serious collector of watches. The images and titles of famous people or things appear the faces of clocks. The color of the clock can be changed to represent the team colors. All subjects, from the air show, starts groups, sports can be displayed on the dial. A clock that shows the image of a group of air show has calculated that one slide this time, distance, speed,and also converts the measurements. These functions may all have been found useful to pilots.

A closure that has a button, is the common style of closure of these watches. This style button can also be called a DCP. These are usually banded watches seen on the link, but can also be used to watch with a leather belt. With DCP, the band is not possible to change the size, but these watches are attached to the wrist of the wearer, creating a comfortable fit.


What you need to know about Citizen watches

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Friday, July 29, 2011

Citizen Watches

!±8± Citizen Watches

As early as 1930 Citizen watches made. More 80yrs later and is still one of the largest watch manufacturer in the world. The name comes from a pocket created in 1924 called CITIZEN sold. To see the company party rivals, and has developed many unique pieces of time. Their styles are available for both men and women. The company is good for the world now also in Europe, Australia and America, founded just to name a few.

State of the artTechnology and precision watches, Citizen watches it so popular, especially now. From affordable to luxury, there is a period piece is right for everyone. With slim and stylish design for women too fat, full of cold diamond styles for men. Citizen has carved a niche in manufacturing watches.

The company has always been a step forward in the art seems to have. In the mid-90s, have launched a new Eco Drive line of watches called. This new watch is only asmall amount of light, which means that the battery should never be replaced, and it would be the correct time within five seconds to hold each year. Solar powered watches are becoming very popular because most consumers want to do their part to support the environment through, and the purchase of environmentally friendly products.

A citizen of another popular series Skyhawk Citizen watches atomic clock is classified. Use this watch unique spark accuracy by synchronizing with atomic clocksClocks around the world have two time zones. After seeing the popular one could track their time zones, while at home and abroad to pursue their own time zones that are easy for you when you travel on.

With watches like that there really are no excuse for ever saying, "I do not know what he / she buy", with an extraordinary variety of watches for women, as the famous silhouette of the collection, the possibilities are endless. Some choices are gold, platinum, stainless steel,Titanium. There are square face, oval or circular. Dial to select black or white. Diamond or Pearl, what are the possibilities are endless when you give a loved one the perfect gift. The range of designer watches, style, and the price is just as great for men's collections, as it is with women's collections.

Citizen watches are not maintained. There are pilot watches, diving watches and collectibles Citizen Aqualand. Like the popular city JV0010-08E Eco-DriveAnniversary Edition Aqualand Dive Log 20 for men. This watch is water resistant to 200m, and has a depth reading on the display up to 300 meters, and a memory, logbook up to 20 dives. This watch also has a display of water temperature, and many other features. They also have a series of diver's watches and women.

Another good choice is the chronograph Citizen watches for men and women. A favorite for the ladies chronograph, Eco-Drive Riva pearl gold, or twoTone with diamonds. A chronograph as popular for men Eco-Drive Largo silver dial, stainless steel or Eco-Drive blue dial.

For many people own more than one clock, the perfect gift for everyone. It 's something that everyone needs in this day and age. Clothes watch collectors edition watches, Citizen watches has it all. Once you are a citizen you do not want anything but a citizen, and most carry a warranty of five yearsCitizen watches is a good value for money.


Citizen Watches

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