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Tissot Seastar 1000 T120.410.22.051.00 Quartz 40mm Men’s Watch

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Tissot Seastar 1000 T120.410.22.051.00 Quartz 40mm Men’s WatchThe Tissot Seastar 1000 Quartz 40mm (Model T120. 410. 22. 051. 00) blends style, performance, and Swiss precision in a versatile 40 mm design. Featuring a black dial with index hour markers and Super LumiNova hands for excellent low light readability, this watch is built for both day and night wear. The 316L stainless steel case with black PVD coating includes a mineral bezel ring, anti clockwise rotating bezel, and screw down crown and caseback,

The Tissot Seastar 1000 Quartz 40mm (Model T120.410.22.051.00) blends style, performance, and Swiss precision in a versatile 40 mm design. Featuring a black dial with index hour markers and Super-LumiNova® hands for excellent low-light readability, this watch is built for both day and night wear. The 316L stainless steel case with black PVD coating includes a mineral bezel ring, anti-clockwise rotating bezel, and screw-down crown and caseback, offering water resistance up to 300 meters (30 bar). Powered by a Swiss quartz movement with end-of-life battery indicator, it delivers precise timekeeping. The grey and yellow gold leather strap features a quick-release system and folding clasp with push-buttons for easy personalization.

Specifications:
Gender: Men’s
Movement Type: Swiss Quartz (EOL)
Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds, date, end-of-life battery indicator
Caliber: 11 1/2'''
Movement Description: Swiss quartz movement with end-of-life (EOL) battery indicator
Dial Color: Black
Hour Markers: Indexes
Hands: Super-LumiNova® luminous hands
Case Shape: Round
Material: 316L stainless steel case with black PVD coating
Case Options: Mineral bezel ring, Anti-clockwise rotating bezel, Screw-down crown and caseback
Glass: Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with double-sided anti-reflective coating
Case Back: Screw-down case back
Dimension: 40.00 mm
Lug Distance: 20.00 mm
Thickness: 9.97 mm
Water Resistance: Water-resistant up to 30 bar (300 m / 1000 ft)
Weight: 134.00 g
Bracelet: Grey and yellow gold leather strap with PVD coating and interchangeable quick-release system
Clasp: Folding clasp with safety and push-buttons
Warranty: 2 years
Country of Manufacture: Switzerland

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★★★★★ 2
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Format: Paperback
This book represents academic propaganda, providing some interesting insights into important events. Some details are true, but some crucial details are omitted. It represents a sanitized version of Russia's modern history. It provides misleading information about Gorbachev's constitutional reforms, aimed at partitioning of 15 republics into 53 confederation entities. Originally, the targeted republics were Kazakhstan, Moldova, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, etc. Those conflicts were manufactured by the Soviet center to discredit "nationalists," facilitate the partition of national republics, and grant Moscow right to protect ethnic minorities. According to Starovoitova, Bakatin, Yakovlev, and a few other primary sources, the Soviet security services led special operations in the Caucasus and Central Asia to provoke those conflicts. Zubok avoids citing those parts. Using the imperial approach of "divide and rule," Moscow attempted to become a peacekeeper in the conflicts it created between different ethnicity. In addition to fragmenting the republics with well-developed national identities, Gorbachev's new constitution would revoke their right to leave the USSR, written in Lenin's 1922 Constitution (Shakhnazarov, 1992). Zubok does not explain any of it. His book is an effort to protect the truth and conceal facts with Russian myths and lies about nationalism (also referred to as Nazism). Notably, Zubok does not recognize non-Russian republics and describes them as "territories." He mentions Pitsunda as a resort on the Black Sea, not as Georgia. For lying about the genocidal ethnic cleansing conducted by the Russian military against the Georgian population of Abkhazia, Zubok owes apology to the victims of conflicts and wars initiated by Gorbachev and carried on by Yeltsin. The story about "the hardliners coup against Gorbachev" is also a big fat lie. American scholars, Amy Knight, John Dunlop, and William Odom provide more accurate insights. For Russian sources, read Marshal Shaposhnikov or Aleksandr Lebed's memoirs (1995) and listen to Gennady Yanaev's interview (2009). According to Mitrokhin archives (original), the August 1991 coup was an active measure the KGB developed per Gorbachev's request. The so-called coup was part of Gorbachev's constitutional reform, which would lead to the removal of unfriendly leaders (including Yeltsin) from the republics. It failed because the Soviet military brass, foremost Pavel Grachev, had defected to Yeltsin earlier in 1991. When you read a book by a seasoned Russian propagandist, like Zubok or Trenin, take it with a grain of salt, because it will always contain a mix of lies and truth.
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An important work and worth the time.
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Real scholarship addressing difficult but important topics in history, economic history, and development. What every economist should read to think much more deeply about how institutions, culture, and human agency interact. At the same time, scholars like the three co-authors demonstrate that there still remains the possibility of doing work that isn’t larded with ideological or activist posturing. Highly recommended.
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Excellent research and well written by a Noble Laureate
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Excellent research and well written.
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should have been shorter
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One of my son’s favorite book series.
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