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5 Steps for you to choose the best watch for you


5 Steps for you to choose the best watch for you





Select a watch is no easy task, since beyond price or brand, there are other factors you should consider maximizing this accessory.

The watch is one of the most important accessories, if not the most, for the woman or the man executives because beyond taste and style, a watch can convey personality traits.

Like the adventure or you throw more urban life? Are you discreet or like to show off what you got? Like innovation and yours is the classic? A watch is much more than a device that tells us the time: it is a mirror of our overall style.

We shared five steps you can follow to choose the one for you clock.

Well, before anything first thing you need to define a price range. When you fall for a watch is difficult to say that it is not easy and not overspend if you have a budget in mind.
Step 1. Define the style by use


What costume will be using the watch? If it is for use with costumes (men) or business attire (women), a too bulky or watch sporting look might clash (note: there are no rules, and there are combinations that work).

There are three main styles of clock: dress or classic, sporty and designer.

The dress watches are usually of a golden material, a simple cover and a thin body, plus hands and thick numbers.

Designer watches usually have a very peculiar style, as they are born from the imagination of someone famous, as the architect and designer Phillipe Starck.

Sports watches are usually large, waterproof (ideal if you like diving) and gross numbers. They usually have several indicators as a stopwatch. They come both hands and digital.




Step 2. Choose the materials

For phasing options make a list of the combinations of materials that you like.

The bodies usually come in plastic, resins, stainless steel, gold plated metals; solid metals such as titanium, alternative materials such as ceramics (or wood) or gold with precious stones.

What you choose depends on your personality if you like it classic but with a twist, ceramics may be your best option; If you prefer the classic pure, golden brown but unobtrusive could be of more pleased.

Then you have to choose the belt, but not only based on style but also comfort.

They come in plastic, rubber, specialty metals such as titanium, steel, exotic skins such as crocodile or natural leather.

Choose the combinations that best adhere to your personality and looking models based on them.

Step 3. Size Matters

Watch size should be appropriate for your complexion. If you are a tall person you are good models with large dials; if you are of short stature too big watch will make you look like a child with his father's watch.

Similarly, if you are a circular thin complexion could be the perfect choice clock.

If you are sturdily built a square or rectangular cover provides right angles.

Step 4. Durability and maintenance

If you want to buy a watch and passing it on to future generations, or simply want to last several years, it is important to know the basics of durability.

Mechanical watches, both manual and automatic, need to be cleaned every three years, but his life is almost infinite.

Quartz watches that work with batteries should be serviced every you change the battery (two to five years).

However its parts can not always be repaired: Unlike mechanical watches, his life is limited.

Finally, watches LID type lithium batteries have a life of approximately 10 years.

Step 5. Put it before buying

Rule of thumb: never buy a watch before make sure that sees you as well.

Sometimes we see a model on the Internet and fascinates us, but I see it as something that does not fit. This is quite common.

If you do a good investment in a watch, go to the store with the type of clothing with which you use it.

If it's for the weekend or play golf, wearing a polo shirt.

If it is for working hours, go to the store with a suit or formal dress.

You may find better prices if you buy online, but first try it on in a shop.

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