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One of the most important and memorable day in a person's life is the day when he/she gets married. Various attempts are made in order to make this special day more special. Especially when someone is from India, apart from all the rituals, numerous efforts are made to make the grandeur reach a maximum level. The selection of a wedding venue is one such factor where there is a lot of concern since it plays a vital role. The tone, looks, feel, elegance, and needs of a wedding totally depend upon the venue. Fortunately, the Indian city of Bangalore consists of some of the most beautiful wedding venues. The wedding venues in Bangalore differ in their specifications from place to place.

If an individual, who resides at Bangalore wants to make his wedding ceremony a colorful as well as a successful one, then he should check in the specifications and services provided by some of the prestigious indoor and outdoor wedding venues in Bangalore. Following is a list of some of the best wedding venues in Bangalore:

JW Marriot Hotel

Situated at a proper location like Vitthal Malya Road, the JW Marriot hotel is one of the best wedding hotels in Bangalore, Chennai And Mysore. This place represents a marvelous appearance and elegance with its versatility for every kind of wedding. The Marriot covers an area of 10000 square feet with different segments for different ceremonies. In fact, the JW Marriot hotel specializes in the containment of one of the best wedding halls in Bangalore, where more than 800 guests can be accommodated.

Royal Orchid

This place is located at Yelahanka, Bengaluru Or Sembakkam, Chennai. Garden wedding destinations are always desirable unless the weather is friendly. The Royal Orchid is one such places to offer an thiết kế biệt thự tại vinh excellent wedding venue in Bangalore Or Chennai. With every facility to enhance the aura of the special day, this place comes with a lot of wedding decoration and design types. Among the wedding resorts in Bangalore Or Chennai, the Royal Orchid is one of the top names today.

The Leela Palace

This magnificent wedding venue is located at Kodihalli, Old Airport Road, Bangalore. Or Adyar Sea Face, The Leela Palace Road In Chennai Leela palace not only adds to the charm of a wedding ceremony but also gives some of the best decoration designs along with a large accommodation capacity of about 800 people. This place provides Grand and Royal Ballrooms for different needs in different sorts of a wedding ceremony. Leela palace is one of the eminent names which provide lavish banquet halls in Bangalore.

Sheraton Grand

The Sheraton grand is situated at Dr. Rajkumar Road, Malleswaram, Bangalore Or 280, East Coast Rd, Vadanemmeli Chennai. There are certain unique features provided by this place. From its entry, throughout the walls, to its exclusive wall decors, everything just matches up to the requirements as well as the lavishness of the wedding ceremony. Among all the reception halls in Bangalore, the Sheraton grand is considered to be one of the largest and superior yet sophisticated. It covers an area of 1950 square meters which can surely allure the guests in a splendid manner. Its Ballroom halls are able to accommodate more than a thousand people. This place specializes too in the containment of the largest pre-entrance area.

The Taj West End Hotel Bangalore & Taj Coromandel In Chennai

Considered as one of the most lavish wedding venues in Bangalore, the Taj West End Hotel is located at a prime location of Racecourse Road, Bangalore. Not only this but also this place is widespread up to an area of twenty acres of lush greenery. Inside the Taj, one may book several different types of places like banquet halls, ballrooms, and gardens according to their needs. Be it a Mehendi function or the main wedding ceremony, The Taj West End Hotel is not only able to accommodate a large number of guests but also may add into the glamour and bountifulness of a typical Indian wedding.

In order to plan a successful wedding in Bangalore, one definitely needs to check out the above-

described venues along with services they provide in a deeper way.

This watch really surprised me when I was looking for a dual time watch on the internet.Somehow I ended up crossing this wach on the net and immediatelly got hypnotised.I'm not a watch lover, collector or make a hobby out of watches. Still, I must admit that a dual time watch is an advantage in my line of work.

This is not a dual time watch though. This is a retro watch, so to speak.

These days you have a huge offer on watches. Watches for this and for that, tech looks, old school looks, plactic looks, cheap and expensive looks (and price tags).

My taste over watches may be considered a bit conservative. I do like a watch with a simple look. White display with black dials and numbers. How conservative is that?

Well, I may like some other colour configurations, but it has to be a simple and elegant watch.Nowadays there are some new and recurrent trends that are fueled by the industry itself so to increase sales numbers. That sometimes bring the good design and ideas but most often brings the stupidest and horrible crations to the daylight.

Rainbow coloured watches, big sized watches (some do look like clown watches), jewellery incrusted watches, you name it.

Well, this Aeromatic 1912 (german watch maker) is a bit out of the ordinary to say the least. And also a bit far from the typical design that I fancy. Nonetheless, I find it brilliant.OK. There is a conservative thing to it. There's the retro look that drives us back to the days when the wrist watch was invented.

Here's a brief story about the wristwatch that helps to define the Aeromatic A-1236:

"In 1904, Brazilian aviator Alberto Santos Dumont asked his friend Louis Cartier to come up with an alternative that would allow him to keep both hands on the controls while timing his performances during flight. Cartier and his master watchmaker, Edmond Jaeger soon came up with the first prototype for a man's wristwatch called the Santos wristwatch. The Santos first went on sale in 1911, the date of Cartier's first production of wristwatches. During the First World War soldiers needed access to their watches while their hands were full. They were given wristwatches, called 'trench watches', which were made with pocketwatch movements, so they were large and bulky and had the crown at the 12 o'clock position like pocketwatches. After the war pocketwatches went out of fashion and by 1930 the ratio of wrist- to pocketwatches was 50 to 1." in Wikipedia.

That's what the Aeromatic 1912 A-1236 is. A trench watch.And to be frank, the design may be old and funky, but I do find it amazing.