Rip Curl Women's A2153G Phoenix Mint Watch by Rip Curl
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Slim line Movement: Ultra slim, sleek and comfortable. It's all about fit and feel..316L stainless steel case and band: The highest grade of stainless steel for water resistance, strength and non-corrosion in a marine environment..Black hands and hour markers.Textured Turquoise dial.Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M). Ideal for women with a refined sense of style, the Rip Curl Women's Phoenix Mint Watch features an ultra-slim design for a sleek, sophisticated look. The watch band and case are both made from 316L stainless steel, the highest grade of steel for ultimate strength and non-corrosiveness in marine environments. The slender watch band not only looks elegant, it feels lightweight and comfortable on your wrist. A stainless steel bezel frames the textured, mint-green dial. Its minimalist design features silver-toned hands and thin, matchstick hour indexes. The Rip Curl Women's Phoenix Mint Watch offers precise quartz movement and is water resistant to 330 feet (100 meters).
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Rip Curl Watches with a quick glance at your wrist our tide watches let you know what the tide is doing and when. Curls watch technology is more advanced than one ever thought possible. You know exactly when and where the surfs up because you have a Rip Curl Trestles Oceansearch Watch on your wrist. This digital watch comes pre-programmed with tide information for 200 locationsand if your local beach or the one you plan to travel to next week isn't on that list, you can add it in.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Rip Curl Women's A2153G Phoenix Mint Watch
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Rip Curl A2484mid Cortez Mens Watch
Rip Curl A2484mid Cortez Mens Watch by rip curl
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Saturday, October 29, 2011
Rip Curl Women's A2417G-BLK Peniche SSS Stainless Steel Fashion Watch
Rip Curl Women's A2417G-BLK Peniche SSS Stainless Steel Fashion Watch by Rip Curl
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316L marine grade stainless steel case and strap.Case diameter: 31 mm.Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M).Date and second display subdials.Enamel filled crown. The year: 1969. A man called Armstrong is about to walk on the moon.(In fact, the day he does so, Bells Beach is ten foot and near perfect. Two Torquay locals, Charlie Bartlett and Brian Singer, surf their brains out before going home to watch the other momentous event on black and white TV.)In Australia, surfing is at a curious stage of its development. The “short board revolution” of 1967 has created a frenzy of experimentation in surfboard design and surfing technique. In the cool climate of Victoria, sanity prevails in design and technique, if not in the temperaments of the surfers.
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Friday, October 28, 2011
Rip Curl Men's A2465-AMB Radar Midnight Polyurethane Fashion Watch
Rip Curl Men's A2465-AMB Radar Midnight Polyurethane Fashion Watch by Rip Curl
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Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M).Triple-sealed crown.316L marine grade stainless steel case.Durable, waterproof and comfortable polyurethane strap.Hardened mineral crystal. The year: 1969. A man called Armstrong is about to walk on the moon.(In fact, the day he does so, Bells Beach is ten foot and near perfect. Two Torquay locals, Charlie Bartlett and Brian Singer, surf their brains out before going home to watch the other momentous event on black and white TV.)In Australia, surfing is at a curious stage of its development. The “short board revolution” of 1967 has created a frenzy of experimentation in surfboard design and surfing technique. In the cool climate of Victoria, sanity prevails in design and technique, if not in the temperaments of the surfers. The cold, always a great leveller, has created a hardy breed of surfer who has no time for the hoopla and hype of the glitter beach capitals of the world. And by 1969 these like-minded souls have begun to gravitate towards the equally no-frills seaside town of Torquay, just a couple of kilometers away from Bells Beach, home of some of the most challenging waves in Australia.And it is into this environment that Doug “Claw” Warbrick and Brian “Sing Ding” Singer decide to pitch their fledgling surf company, Rip Curl. And yes, it will be called Rip Curl. Rip Curl Surfboards did well in a highly competitive market which had opened up in response to the revolution in design. Pioneers like Gordon Woods and Barry Bennett in Sydney and George Rice in Victoria had been joined by hundreds of wide-eyed hopefuls operating, like Rip Curl, out of garages and tool sheds.
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Thursday, October 27, 2011
Rip Curl A1053red Ventura Tidemaster 2 Mens Watch
Rip Curl A1053red Ventura Tidemaster 2 Mens Watch by rip curl
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Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Rip Curl Women's A2426G-WHI Minx Leather Dress Watch
Rip Curl Women's A2426G-WHI Minx Leather Dress Watch by Rip Curl
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316L marine grade stainless steel case.Crystal bezel detail.Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M).Polished stainless steel.Case diameter: 28 mm. The year: 1969. A man called Armstrong is about to walk on the moon.(In fact, the day he does so, Bells Beach is ten foot and near perfect. Two Torquay locals, Charlie Bartlett and Brian Singer, surf their brains out before going home to watch the other momentous event on black and white TV.)In Australia, surfing is at a curious stage of its development. The “short board revolution” of 1967 has created a frenzy of experimentation in surfboard design and surfing technique. In the cool climate of Victoria, sanity prevails in design and technique, if not in the temperaments of the surfers. The cold, always a great leveller, has created a hardy breed of surfer who has no time for the hoopla and hype of the glitter beach capitals of the world. And by 1969 these like-minded souls have begun to gravitate towards the equally no-frills seaside town of Torquay, just a couple of kilometers away from Bells Beach, home of some of the most challenging waves in Australia.And it is into this environment that Doug “Claw” Warbrick and Brian “Sing Ding” Singer decide to pitch their fledgling surf company, Rip Curl. And yes, it will be called Rip Curl. Rip Curl Surfboards did well in a highly competitive market which had opened up in response to the revolution in design. Pioneers like Gordon Woods and Barry Bennett in Sydney and George Rice in Victoria had been joined by hundreds of wide-eyed hopefuls operating, like Rip Curl, out of garages and tool sheds.In many cases enthusiasm and innovation overshadowed technical expertise and quality, but Rip Curl concentrated on producing a small number of functional surfcraft for local waves. In 1970, however, Warbrick and Singer made the decision which changes forever the nature of their fledgling company. Looking at the essential needs of their fellow surfers in cold-water Victoria, they see that one – a board to ride – is being serviced by too many companies, while the other – a wetsuit to keep out the cold – is being serviced by only two, one of whom makes wetsuits for divers and has only a marginal commercial interest in surfing. Rip Curl took over an old house in Torquay and the partners made a small investment in a pre-World War II sewing machine. They put together a crew of locals and went into production, cutting out the rubber on the floor and handing the pieces to an over-worked and underpaid machinist. By today’s standards, the prototype Rip Curl wetsuits were primitive, but they differed from others on the market in that they evolved through interaction with surfers. The people who ran the company were – and still are – the test pilots. There can be no more direct line of communication...
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Rip Curl A2465lim Radar Mens Watch
Rip Curl A2465lim Radar Mens Watch by rip curl
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Monday, October 24, 2011
Rip Curl Men's Undercover Stainless Steel and White Watch A2404 WHI
Rip Curl Men's Undercover Stainless Steel and White Watch A2404 WHI by Rip Curl
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The name is Undercover, but this Rip Curl watch is anything but. With a cool transparent dial, the Undercover is masculine, bold and perfect for any occasion. It has a date display and jeweled movement. Go Undercover with a new Rip Curl watch. Features: Crystal: Mineral, Display Type: analog, Clasp: fold-over push button, Case material: stainless-steel, Case diameter: 44 millimeters, Case Thickness: 11 millimeters, Band material: stainless-steel, Band length: men's-standard, Band width: 26 millimeters, Band Color: silver, Dial color: white, Bezel material: stainless-steel, Bezel Function: stationary, Calendar: Date Movement: Quartz, Water resistant: 330 Feet.
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Sunday, October 23, 2011
Rip Curl A1051mid Rincon Oceansearch Mens Watch
Rip Curl A1051mid Rincon Oceansearch Mens Watch by rip curl
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Saturday, October 22, 2011
Rip Curl Men's A2385-RED Drift Red Polyurethane Watch
Rip Curl Men's A2385-RED Drift Red Polyurethane Watch by Rip Curl
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Case diameter: 39 mm.Dual time, light, multi-function countdown timer, stop watch with lap and lap recall, 4 daily alarms, and date functions.Polyurethane strap repels water, withstands dramatic temperature changes and is highly tear resistant.Stainless steel bezel ring.Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M). An ideal, everyday sports watch, the Rip Curl Men's Drift Red Polyurethane Watch features a durable, bright red watch strap that repels water and is tear resistant. The lightweight, polyurethane band feels comfortable on and withstands extreme temperatures. The digital dial offers handy functions such as date, countdown timer, stopwatch with lap recall, four daily alarms, and dual time along with a convenient backlight. A stainless steel bezel ring frames the dial, and the strong plastic case offers durability. The watch is equipped with reliable quartz movement and is water resistant to 330 feet (100 meters).
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Friday, October 21, 2011
Rip Curl Men's A2291 International Stainless Steel Midnight Black Watch
Rip Curl Men's A2291 International Stainless Steel Midnight Black Watch by Rip Curl
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Full Digital Features Include: Countdown Timer, Stopwatch, & Alarm Function, Date Function, & Light.Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M).316L Stainless Steel Case & Band: The highest grade of stainless steel for water resistance, strength and non-corrosion in a marine environment..Aeronautical Styling.58 Preset Cities World Time. The year: 1969. A man called Armstrong is about to walk on the moon.(In fact, the day he does so, Bells Beach is ten foot and near perfect. Two Torquay locals, Charlie Bartlett and Brian Singer, surf their brains out before going home to watch the other momentous event on black and white TV.)In Australia, surfing is at a curious stage of its development. The “short board revolution” of 1967 has created a frenzy of experimentation in surfboard design and surfing technique. In the cool climate of Victoria, sanity prevails in design and technique, if not in the temperaments of the surfers. The cold, always a great leveller, has created a hardy breed of surfer who has no time for the hoopla and hype of the glitter beach capitals of the world. And by 1969 these like-minded souls have begun to gravitate towards the equally no-frills seaside town of Torquay, just a couple of kilometers away from Bells Beach, home of some of the most challenging waves in Australia.And it is into this environment that Doug “Claw” Warbrick and Brian “Sing Ding” Singer decide to pitch their fledgling surf company, Rip Curl. And yes, it will be called Rip Curl. Rip Curl Surfboards did well in a highly competitive market which had opened up in response to the revolution in design. Pioneers like Gordon Woods and Barry Bennett in Sydney and George Rice in Victoria had been joined by hundreds of wide-eyed hopefuls operating, like Rip Curl, out of garages and tool sheds.In many cases enthusiasm and innovation overshadowed technical expertise and quality, but Rip Curl concentrated on producing a small number of functional surfcraft for local waves. In 1970, however, Warbrick and Singer made the decision which changes forever the nature of their fledgling company.
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Thursday, October 20, 2011
Rip Curl A2254ggun Madison Ladies Watch
Rip Curl A2254ggun Madison Ladies Watch by rip curl
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Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Rip Curl Men's A2247-RED Cuba Polyurethane Youth Sport Surf Watch
Rip Curl Men's A2247-RED Cuba Polyurethane Youth Sport Surf Watch by Rip Curl
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Hardened mineral crystal.Triple-sealed crown.Offset crown and date at 4 'o' clock position.316L marine grade stainless steel case and strap.Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M). The year: 1969. A man called Armstrong is about to walk on the moon.(In fact, the day he does so, Bells Beach is ten foot and near perfect. Two Torquay locals, Charlie Bartlett and Brian Singer, surf their brains out before going home to watch the other momentous event on black and white TV.)In Australia, surfing is at a curious stage of its development. The “short board revolution” of 1967 has created a frenzy of experimentation in surfboard design and surfing technique. In the cool climate of Victoria, sanity prevails in design and technique, if not in the temperaments of the surfers. The cold, always a great leveller, has created a hardy breed of surfer who has no time for the hoopla and hype of the glitter beach capitals of the world. And by 1969 these like-minded souls have begun to gravitate towards the equally no-frills seaside town of Torquay, just a couple of kilometers away from Bells Beach, home of some of the most challenging waves in Australia.And it is into this environment that Doug “Claw” Warbrick and Brian “Sing Ding” Singer decide to pitch their fledgling surf company, Rip Curl. And yes, it will be called Rip Curl. Rip Curl Surfboards did well in a highly competitive market which had opened up in response to the revolution in design. Pioneers like Gordon Woods and Barry Bennett in Sydney and George Rice in Victoria had been joined by hundreds of wide-eyed hopefuls operating, like Rip Curl, out of garages and tool sheds.In many cases enthusiasm and innovation overshadowed technical expertise and quality, but Rip Curl concentrated on producing a small number of functional surfcraft for local waves. In 1970, however, Warbrick and Singer made the decision which changes forever the nature of their fledgling company. Looking at the essential needs of their fellow surfers in cold-water Victoria, they see that one – a board to ride – is being serviced by too many companies, while the other – a wetsuit to keep out the cold – is being serviced by only two, one of whom makes wetsuits for divers and has only a marginal commercial interest in surfing. Rip Curl took over an old house in Torquay and the partners made a small investment in a pre-World War II sewing machine. They put together a crew of locals and went into production, cutting out the rubber on the floor and handing the pieces to an over-worked and underpaid machinist. By today’s standards, the prototype Rip Curl wetsuits were primitive, but they differed from others on the market in that they evolved through interaction with surfers. The people who ran the company were – and still are – the test pilots. There can be no more direct line of communication...
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