How to Choose a New Watch



Posted: Friday, September 11, 2009

by Matt Ridler
Shopping

There are many styles, functions, price ranges, and qualities of watches available on the market today. So how do you choose? Well, you must start by examining what you want in a watch. Do you just want to know what time it is? Of course not! You either want to tell what time it is in a sporty or a dressy fashion. There are so many factors, and knowing what you want is a great start to having the right watch for you and not a watch that lacks what you need. Let's take a look at some watch variations so you know what is out there and what your choices are.

First, you have watches designed for style, something modern and stylish. These watches generally feature things such as unusual shapes, colors, materials within their design features. These watches are great for a night out on the town. If your style is trendy, this style is for you. Next, you must consider the sport watch. These can be designed with so many functions and features related to working out and sports! Some have timers, heart monitors, some are water resistant or waterproof, but you have to think of whether you are a really active person and if these features would be a benefit to you.

Dressy watches are designed for the businessperson who wears a watch. They are designed to show your class and style, and to look professional and well groomed. These watches are not too flashy but fit the bill nicely. Casual watches can be used for everyday wear and are generally very middle of the road. They come in many designs and colors. A working watch is one that has functions like reminders. Next, you have your luxury timepieces. These are created for their beauty, their high quality and durability. They are generally classic in design and meant to last. Diamond watches are another selection in luxury watches which doubles as a piece of jewelry.

Making your new watch fit is usually pretty simple. Leather bands just adjust simply by moving it to the next available hole, and if you are working with a linked watch, it should not be difficult to adjust those if you have the owner's manual. Make sure you buy your watch from a reputable company who backs their watches and offers a quality guarantee.

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