Thursday, 13 June 2013

A Silver Breeze Now Offers New Line of Watches from Bering

Traveling to the Arctic, Danish adventurer and businessman Rene Kaerskov was inspired to create a watch brand that would be as pure, clear and breathtakingly beautiful as the Arctic itself. A Silver Breeze is proud to offer Bering’s new line of watches. The brand is named after the Danish sailor Vitus Bering, who is known for being the first European to discover Alaska and have one of the four main American time zones named after him – Bering-Time.

Bering watches are made of extraordinarily hard materials, like ceramic, titanium and stainless steel and feature an extremely flat and seamless design. The Ceramic collection is made with High-Tech Ceramic which is highly scratch resistant, very light, smooth, heat resistant and hypo-allergenic. These luxuriously designed watches come in fashionable colors and bold styles for both men and women.

The Classic collection features watches made of Ultra-Light Titanium and Stainless steel. Titanium is an extremely light matte metal that is scratch resistant and hypo-allergenic. Stainless steel is a common stylish metal that has a highly polished surface, adding an elegance and seamless finish to the watches. The elegant watches from the classic collection feature casual and dress watches for both men and women.

A Silver Breeze was founded with a philosophy in mind: give women the freedom to be themselves and embrace a sense of style that’s unique to each woman. A Silver Breeze offers women quality sterling silver jewelry that is interchangeable, from collections like the Kameleon, Chamilia, WeWOOD, Gorjana and Griffin, Bella Ryann, Bering and more!

At Couture’s recent show, I was honored to be—for the third year running—a Couture Time judge along with fellow jurors including watch collectors Sam Yukon and celebrity chef Nick Stellino, journalist Keith Strandberg, author John Reardon, and Daryn Schnipper of Sotheby’s.

The National Weather Service in State College has issued a flood watch and a severe thunderstorm watch for the midstate as heavy rains with some reports of lightning begin moving through the area at about 4 a.m.

The thunderstorm watch is in effect for Franklin, Adams, Perry, Cumberland, Dauphin, Lebanon, York, Lancaster, Schuylkill, Juniata, Mifflin and Centre until 11 a.m., according to the weather service.

The flood watch is in effect for the same counties until 8 p.m., forecasters said.

Parts of eastern Perry and northern Dauphin counties have already received a quarter to half inch of rain as of 4:45 a.m., according to the weather service.

A flood watch means there is a potential for flooding along small creeks and streams as well as low-lying areas and urban areas with poor drainage, according to the weather service.

The high temperature today is expected to be near 80. Rainfall amounts of between three quarters and one inch are possible through the afternoon.

There is a chance of showers and thunderstorms this evening with a low around 57. Additional rainfall amounts of between a quarter and half of an inch are possible.


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