December 4, 2009

Watch Buyer's Guide

When selecting a watch the first thing you need to ask yourself is: Am I buying a wristwatch to tell time, or a wristwatch to make a statement? If the answer is the former, then just go to your local store and pick one out from under the case and move on. If you wish to produce a statement, then this guide will assist you. Because you aren’t just purchasing a time piece you are buying an item of .

The first thing to consider is watch type. The’re two major kinds: and mechanical.

are the most common style watch. They offer a high level of accuracy and constancy. At its core a watch has an item of that is oscillating at 32,000 vibrations per second and it is that vibration that keeps time. A watch only looses about 10 second each month and it needs a fresh battery every two years. That mean once it is time to adjust the battery your watch is only 4 minutes off. come in 3 major versions. Analog, which is your standard face watch, it has numbers or tick marks for the intervals. , which have a readout for the watch’s face; and they can have extra features like GPS, depth sensors, calculators, etc. And finally, anidigi , these are a hybrid of both. They’ve the standard face for elegance and a readout for those extras that are essential.

Mechanical are a tribute to craftsmanship and they generally cost more because they’ve an internal gear and spring mechanism that keep time. These timepieces are very complex to create, but the downside is that they can lose minutes each month. These fine timepieces have two main variations. Automatic, these use your motion to keep the rotor swing in motion. These are great for individuals who where their watch daily because your daily movement will keep the watch rotor moving thus eliminating a cause to wind the watch. The automatic mechanical watch will typically have a clear face so you can see the rotor swinging. Finally, there is the manual wind watch, which needs daily winding.

Next, you should consider the watch materials. Precious metal wristwatches (gold, silver, platinum, etc) can accent a fantastic classic look. Aluminum wristwatches are very durable and they resist stain and corrosion. Also think about stainless steel, carbon fiber or titanium ; all of these are very durable and can have a sport or business feel to them.

Finally, think about the features you wish or need in your timepiece. Calendars, chronographs, tachymeter, world clocks and water resistance are all features you may need or want.

Remember, a watch is an investment, a statement and a piece of at the same time.

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