Watches
Today’s wristwatches do not only serve as a device to keep track of time, but also as a fashion complement. Moreover, the introduction of designer and luxury watches has turned wristwatches to become much of a status symbol rather than a time device.
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A watch is the single most important item that a man can own for it can be both conventional and stylish. For a man in suit, a watch can add sophistication to his style, or can give him a sloppy look if he wears the wrong one. Owning the right piece of watch is important. So, when shopping for a wristwatch, you should always consider your lifestyle, your work, the places go to everyday, as well as type of people you meet and associate with (the same rules apply for women). In his article at About.com, Mistakes Men Make author Daniel Billett highlights the following factors that men should consider when buying a wristwatch.
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Bracelet. Billet believes that stainless-steel bracelet is more practical and durable than leather. A stainless-steel bracelet is versatile and can be wear in both in business suit and casual wear.
The Face. A watch with a standard face could look like a women’s watch, thus, men are advised to choose a watch with larger face. The opposite is true when choosing a women’s watch. Wristwatches with smaller face and thin strap look more chick and stylish in women.
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Colour. A watch with face and strap colour that can blend with various look, especially business and formal look, is best to have.
Water Resistance. It is best and most practical to choose a watch that is water resistant so you do not have when your watch accidentally get wet or when you get caught in the rain.


