In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Because Swiss watches range so much in price, costing anywhere from thousands dollars to millions of dollars, it is important to know how much you are willing to spend before considering which features you are looking for. Set your budget first and don’t allow yourself to buy a watch you can’t afford. There are many things that dictate the price of a Swiss watch, and once you’ve set a budget you can prioritize which features are most important to you. Definitely the more expensive option, purchasing a Swiss Made watch means that the movement was manufactured, cased, and inspected by the manufacturer in Switzerland. This label also means that at least 50% of all the watch’s components were made, assembled, and inspected in Switzerland. The movement on a Swiss Made watch should be smaller than 50mm in diameter and 12mm in thickness. If your watch exceeds these parameters, it is probably counterfeit. Watches with the Swiss Movement label are often much cheaper than Swiss Made watches, as it means that the only thing Swiss about the watch is the movement. Many watches are mass-produced with Swiss movements, and this does not guarantee that you are purchasing a good watch. If you are buying on a budget, buying a Swiss Movement watch is the way to go. These watches can be found for as low as 20 dollars, but could reach as high as thousands of dollars, depending on the brand and the materials that make up the watch. Often thought of as works of art, mechanical watches are the classic type of Swiss watch movement and are often more expensive than other movements. Mechanical movements must be wound periodically and are not nearly as accurate as quartz watches, but they are popular because of their beautiful and unique craftsmanship. Although automatic watches resemble mechanical movements in their beauty and craftsmanship, they take much less effort to maintain. An automatic calibre uses the movement of your wrist to wind the mainspring, which in turn powers the watch, instead of relying on you to wind it every day. This is a great option for someone who does not care too much about the classical mechanics of a Swiss watch but is still looking for a high end, expensive watch. Quartz movements are set and regulated by a small piece of quartz and a small battery. Quartz movements are often found in high end street watches because they are accurate and cheap to make. Quartz movements are a great choice if the mechanics of the watch are less important to you than a watch’s aesthetic and accessories, as you can save money to put toward more of a flashy watch.
Summary: Set your budget before starting your search. Purchase a Swiss Made watch if you are willing to spend more. Buy a Swiss Movement watch if you want to save money. Select a mechanical watch for a classic feel. Get an automatic watch if you are looking for accuracy and simplicity. Buy a quartz watch if you are on a budget.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Make sure there is a high level of communication between the club officers. Without good communication, there will be infinitely many problems occurring. For example: deliveries of fundraiser items are late. Associating with others beforehand makes it easy for an alternative or a solution. Once the club is approved, all of the work rests in the hands of the club's officers. The first thing is to get people to join. Create a flyer/sign-up sheet.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/d\/da\/Create-a-Club-at-School-Step-8.jpg\/v4-460px-Create-a-Club-at-School-Step-8.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/d\/da\/Create-a-Club-at-School-Step-8.jpg\/aid617573-v4-728px-Create-a-Club-at-School-Step-8.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"} On the first day of your club's start, make sure that the people in your club acknowledge the motive of your club and different requirements needed in the club.  This will provide a clear view for the club members. Now that a club has started, it is not over yet. All of the hard parts may have passed, but there is still the maintenance of the club, without which the club won't stay viable.
Summary: Talk with the other club officers. Persuade others to join. Prepare a speech. Stay organized. Enjoy running the club.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The eyelets are the small holes on the front of the boot. You can thread the lace through the eyelet from the outside or push the laces in through the holes from the middle of the shoe. Try both methods to see which style you prefer. Threading the laces from the outside lends itself well to the loose and criss-cross styles. If you laced from the outside in, the laces will wrap around the bottom eyelets. If you are lacing from the inside out, the laces will wrap over the leather to the next eyelet up. Lace both ends of the shoelace in the same way. For example, if the left side is going from the outside into the center of the shoe, the right side of the lace should do the same thing. Pull the ends of the shoelace up so that each side of the shoelace is the same length. This will ensure that your shoelaces aren’t lopsided when you reach the top holes. Now that you've started off your laces, you can choose a style and lace the rest of your shoes. If you need to wear your Timberlands for physical labor, make sure to use the criss-cross or army style to keep your boots tight on your feet. If you're wearing Timberlands for fashion, choose the loose style.
Summary:
Thread one side of the lace through the bottom eyelet. Thread the other side of the lace into the opposite eyelet. Match the lace length by pulling both ends of the lace. Choose a lacing style and lace the rest of your shoes.