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PSSST ... Want To Buy A (Ladies) Watch?

Lady Abingdon Introduces Latest Model

After a year of gathering input from women all over the world to find the ultimate traveling watch, The Abingdon Co. says it is ready to deliver its newest model, Elise, from the Lady Abingdon Collection. The watch was introduced on Company Founder and CEO, Chelsea Welch's birthday, November 3, 2010.

With three time zones combined into one face, the Elise makes life easy when you are traveling abroad. The first time zone is a 24hour Greenwich Mean Time so you know what time your flight leaves. The second time zone is a 12 hour home time so you know what time to call home, or your boss at work. And the third time zone, found on a bi-directional rotating bezel, is a 12hour local destination time zone wherever you are in the world. Easy as that.

The Elise is offered in three styles with your choice of 24K Egyptian Gold, 24K Tahitian Two-Tone, or Athenian Silver. The featured Rhonda movement is proven in the watch industry as a reliable and trustworthy movement for ease of use and durability. The sapphire hardened crystal allows its users to be rough with their Elise. The Elise also includes super-luminous hands, a date box, and a hint of genuine mother of pearl on the dial. With a 31mm (3-9h) by 37mm (12-6h) size case and a 14mm band, the Elise is the smallest of any of the watches The Abingdon Co. offers.

The serial edition numbered Elise became available for presale November 3, 2010, and will be delivered beginning February 2011. The price for the Elise models range from $329.00 to $399.00.

FMI: www.TheAbingdonCo.com

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