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A man's watch stands out as his most representative item of jewelry. Womens’ watches also highlight personal style and character. Choosing a timepiece is an individual decision and should take into consideration one’s lifestyle and personal taste.
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Some questions you may want to consider:
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Where will you be wearing the watch?
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Will this be your only watch, or will you alternate for different occasions?
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Which watch functions do you require?
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Which styles and designs represent your personality?
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If you are looking for a sports watch for your active lifestyle, check for features such as a stopwatch and lap timer. Titanium cases and scratch resistant faces are preferably for active use. The level of water resistance is important if you intend on wearing the watch at sea or in the pool.
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Cutting edge fashion features such as unique shapes, face colors, numbering style and band material give each watch a unique personality.
Consider the expected lifespan of your watch. If you want a timepiece that will be with you for decades to come, you may be best off with a classic style.
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Consider the expected lifespan of your watch. If you want a timepiece that will be with you for decades to come, you may be best off with a classic style that remains in fashion over time.
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For day-to-day functionality, check for features such as the second hand, perpetual calendar and alarm reminders.
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Of course, you should also think about materials that you like. Some prefer the feel of steel bands while others may prefer leather straps.
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Last, but not least, you should consider the brand of the watch. Quality brands offer a pedigree that assures reliability for years to come. Brand quality also represents itself in future resale value.
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