
I don’t often find watches with fabric straps in these types of lists simply because they aren’t as popular as leather or metal straps at the moment. You can read more about this timepiece in my in depth Rotary GS00335/06 review.ĩ. Rotary Gents Green Fabric Strap Stainless Steel Chronograph Watch GS02680/19 For people who do suffer from allergies to metal you should check out the titanium watches by Boccia, little tip for you there. This is a stainless steel watch with gold plating over the top, it’s hypo-allergenic and tarnish resistant. Very impressed to see it in this price range that’s for sure.

I love the beautifully textured dial and the sub dial with the gold detailing, definitely my type of watch. This is a pretty stunning looking watch if you ask me. Perfect ‘classic style’ from Rotary really.Ĩ. Rotary Timepieces Men’s Quartz Watch with Silver Dial Analogue Display and Stainless Steel Gold Plated Bracelet GB00335/06 I like the striking white dial, with the white detailing on the hands as well.
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With the detailing on the dial this makes this watch one to consider for sure.ħ. Rotary Watches Men’s Avenger Quartz Watch with White Dial Analogue Display and Black Leather Strap GS02874/06įirst watch from Rotary’s avenger range, these are a re-invention of an archive Rotary watch model that dates back to 1970. The multi tone sub dials also offer another interesting detailing to the watch. If you take a close look at the dial on this watch you’ll spot the textured pattern that’s been used, this is something I quite like on watches when done correctly. It’s a nice understated watch from Rotary that I’m sure many people appreciate though.Ħ. Rotary Watches Monaco Men’s Quartz Watch with White Dial Chronograph Display and Brown Leather Strap GS02876/06 The case diameter is a tad small for me at 35mm, but I do prefer my larger dials around 42mm.

It has a simple clean design whilst featuring a modest day and date display in the 3 o’clock position. This is one of the more traditional looking Rotary watches in today’s list. Just style wise, it’s not for me sadly.ĥ. Gents Gold Plated Rotary Quartz/Battery Watch with Cream Coloured Dial on a Brown Leather Strap, with Day & Date. It utilizes a quartz movement which are known to be extremely accurate. Take a look at my in depth Rotary GS00310/01 review here.Ĥ. Rotary Timepieces Men’s Quartz Watch with Blue Dial Chronograph Display and Black Leather Strap GS00323/05įor me, I have to say this dial is too busy, but then again it’s the 4th most popular Rotary watch in this price bracket so what do I know! It has a nice sized casing with a diameter of 42mm which has become the more popular size among men recently. If you’re after for a smart looking skeleton watch then any of these 3 watches so far are worth considering if you ask me. Personally this has to be my favourite out of these 3 watches so far, I’m a sucker for the rose gold casing here. Learn more in my Rotary GS00308/21 review.ģ. Rotary Watches Men’s Automatic Watch with White Dial Analogue Display and Brown Leather Strap GS00310/01 You’ll find the first 3 watches in this article are the same design, they are the most popular though, and you can kind of see why. More information on the shred event can be found on the club's Facebook page or by calling 40.This watch is very similar in design to the previous Rotary piece however this one has a white coloured dial with a plain steel casing. Today, polio remains endemic only in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Rotary has been working to eradicate polio for more than 35 years. In April of 1995, the Salk vaccine was announced to be safe and effective and was rolled out to the nation. "Its been a big project for Rotary and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation."Īccording to a news release from the Rotary Club, the polio vaccine is a standard part of American childhood immunizations. Africa is polio free," said Rotary Club member and event organizer Kurt Baltrusch. "Rotary International says that there are only two countries that still have polio in the whole world. Money raised from the event helps the club's international mission of eradicating polio. The club says it will accept paper, including staples, and cd's not stored in plastic.

The cost is $10 each for the first two banker sized boxes, boxes three to five are $15 each, and its $20 for each additional box. The paper "shred" event will take place in the Meadow Lark Country Club Parking lot from 11:30 a.m. Twice each year, the Rotary Club of Great Falls teams up with Montana Business Archives to help people get rid of financial papers or documents taking up space. GREAT FALLS - On Tuesday, October 26, people will have an opportunity to get rid of unwanted documents and help a good cause.
