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Does
Your Watch Keep Time with Fashion or Function?
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by: M
J Plaster
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If
you haven't lived under a rock for the past few
decades, then you surely know that Rolex stands
for luxurious precision timekeeping, and you know
that Timex is the premier name in inexpensive,
reliable timekeeping. The vast area between the
two, however, offers the widest selection of
watches-in terms of function, fashion and price.
We're all creatures of habit, and if one watch has
served us well for years, it's natural that we
gravitate toward the same brand and design each
time we purchase a new watch. If you'd like to
adorn your wrist with a different type of watch,
perhaps a Swiss-quartz or high-fashion watch, we
offer you a cheat sheet below, to help you get up
to speed quickly with the many offerings available
today.
If you've always thought of a watch as a
functional necessity, you might add a few
fashionable watches to your collection of watches
and bracelets. If you've always worn high-fashion
watches, consider adding an elegant watch to your
collection, perhaps one with a golden mesh band.
Whatever your requirements for timekeeping and
your sense of fashion, you'll find a watch to suit
your needs.
Impress Your Colleagues Watches
In the exclusive $5000-$2,000,000 range, you'll
find a variety of luxury watches with names that
escape the average man or woman on the street, and
you won't find any of these online. Does Vacheron
Constantin or Blancpain ring a bell?
Perception is everything, and a genuine Rolex
brands you a person of discerning taste. If you
live in New York City, you might be surprised to
learn that you can buy a Rolex from a bona fide
jeweler, most likely in the 10021 zip code. Forget
all the hype about Rolex watches: people buy them
for one reason. They are the most recognized
status symbols in watches—everyone has heard of
a Rolex, and a diamond and gold Rolex remains out
of most everyone's price range.
Rolex watches are the most popular, and ownership
is not a requirement for popularity. It might
surprise you to learn that Rolex watches are not
THE most accurate. It is unlikely that they take a
year to make, and their resale value is of little
importance to their buyers. Ah, Madison Avenue
strikes again. Still, a Rolex watch is a fine
watch and an investment in time. Give me status;
give me a Rolex.
Other fine high-end watches include Cartier and
Omega.
Affordable Treats
If you're a mere mortal with a penchant for
arriving at your destination in style at the
prescribed time (perhaps your job depends upon
it), your idea of a good watch probably resides in
the $100-500 range, and maybe even toward the
lower end of that scale. You know the names Seiko,
Swiss Army, Pulsar, and Citizen—just to name a
few. The brands available in this price range
offer a wide selection of choices ranging from
simple and elegant leather bands, to mesh and link
bands. You'll find analog and digital displays,
timers, calendar displays, water-resistance, etc.
in this price range. In fact, this price range
offers the widest variety in terms of elegance,
precision time keeping, and fashion choices. You
can select from a number of watches using
Swiss-quartz movements in this price range.
For the Fun of it
You'll find everything from designer-of-the-moment
watches to household names such as Swatch and
Fossil in the below-$100 range. The Fossil
collections feature casual and dress watches in a
dizzying array of choices, and provide dependable
service as well. Fossil offers a lot of bang for
the buck—fashion, dependability, variety.
Starting at $40, Swatch offers the most in
up-to-the-minute throwaway watch fashion. The
company began late in the 20th century as a
consortium of Swiss watchmakers and worldwide
graphical designers with one goal: to resurrect
the analog watch. Swatch has come a long way since
those days, and one of their newer creations, the
Skin Diamond watch, can set you back a cool $2000.
Of course, you won't run into yourself coming and
going if you sport this new status symbol. The
rest of us can settle with wearing our moods on
our wrists.
And, last but certainly not least—depending on
your current age—this category satisfies the
Abercrombie-and-Fitch, Top 40 crowd with an
assortment of watches from the king of the teen
designers, Tommy Hilfiger himself.
Whatever your pleasure in marking time, find it,
get it, own it, wear it. Mere mortals like us can
browse and purchase the watches of our choice
right here—online.
About the author:
M J Plaster is a successful author who provides
information on shopping online for watches,
men's
watches, and women's
watches. M J Plaster has been a commercial
freelance writer for almost two decades, most
recently specializing in home and garden, the low-carb
lifestyle, investing, and anything that defines la
dolce vita.
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