How To Choose Your First Proper Watch

Posted on Oct 30 2014 - 9:14am by Editorial Staff

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Watches have been around for a long time and it’s not hard to see why. As well as being practical, these handy items can also look great. If you’re in search of your first proper watch, you’ve got a lot to think about. Selecting a timepiece that perfectly suits your needs and your style preferences isn’t easy. However, the following guide should help.

Look for timeless elegance

Like all fashion items, watches are subject to changes in style trends. However, as long as you stick to classic designs, you can rest assured your timepiece will always look great. Simple, elegant products have a timeless appeal. This makes these items a great investment. You can peruse the range of Shinola watches for men to get inspiration.

Choose the perfect size

As well as style, you must consider size when you’re perusing the array of watches on offer. As a general rule, men’s watches shouldn’t look petite on the wrist. However, make sure that the lugs (the metal parts that protrude from watches and attach to the straps) don’t extend beyond the edge of your wrist. This means that to achieve the best results, you have to strike the right balance when it comes to size.

If you visit a shop to look at watches, try the items on to see what they look like on your wrist. If you’re buying online, make sure you check the measurements of the products against your wrist. This will help you to visualize what the items will look like when worn.

Consider legibility and comfort

As well as looking the part, these gadgets must be practical. Two key criteria to consider are legibility and comfort. It is vital that you’re able to read your watch with ease. You don’t want to be squinting at your wrist whenever you need to tell the time. Also, it’s important that you don’t get the time wrong because you’re confused by your watch face. Meanwhile, your new timepiece should feel great to wear. You will be using the item day in, day out for the foreseeable future, so it’s vital that it doesn’t pinch or irritate your skin. This means it’s worth thinking carefully about the material you select for your strap.

Simple can be best

It’s now possible now to get watches that boast a range of different functions. For example, many of these items now come with a second time zone feature and a chronograph. If you think you need these functions, it’s worth looking out for them. However, don’t seek out more complex watches for the sake of it. Bear in mind that the most complicated products can be more prone to technical problems. If you just want to be able to tell the time, simple watches may be best.

By following these tips, you should succeed in finding the perfect watch for you. Whatever you do, don’t rush the process. Remember, you will hopefully have your watch for many years to come, so it’s worth putting some time and effort into your selection process.

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