Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Selecting Men’s Wristwatch

When it comes to men, the choices for men’s designer wristwatch are plenty too. With the dizzying array found at any watch shop, the men folk would find it hard to buy their timepiece. Men, just like women, would need different types of watches for different occasions. He can’t be wearing a sports watch with a suit and neither can he wear a dress wrist watch when going hiking. 

There are a few tips a man should know and adhere to when buying watches. First, he should buy a watch to suit his lifestyle and needs. If he has a 9 to 5 job in the office, look around and determine if the office is low maintenance dressing and if he rather spends afternoon lunch at normal eateries rather than five course meals, then a casual designer watch is more suitable such as Longines Master Collection Mechanical Movement Casual Watch and Casio Men’s Casual Metal Wrist watch. But if you spend more time in executive boardrooms and have lunch at the club house, a dress watch is more suitable like the Detroit Wings Men’s Dress Wrist Watch, Jacksonville Jaguars Men’s Dress Wrist Watch and the Men’s Fossil CH2506 White Dial Dress Wristwatch. Of course, when buying these watches, take into consideration how much you are willing to spend and get a handle on how much you can spend. 

When buying watches, look for the features you would want in the watch. Some like their watches to not only tell the time, but the date as well. To some, being waterproof is extremely important. When choosing designer watches, determine if you would want it to have a digital display or an analog display. Also, before buying your wristwatch, find out the type of battery it uses. Some batteries are solar powered while some use lithium- either way, ask your watch sales person how long each battery will last on your watch. Last but not least, buy a watch that has a scratch resistant surface.

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