Saturday, 7 June 2014

3 basic rules to choose an outstanding wrist watch for a man.

 rewatchbrand.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_9828.html


The world of a man in the fashion realm is a funny one. Most men look boring not because they choose to but they cant help it. When it comes to appearance between genders, they are considered the minority. How else can a man wear his trouser, shirt, polo, blazer jacket, suits, and... that's all, nothing else, nada, zilch. Men cant wear make-up, they cant fix beautiful long extension hair wigs, neither can they walk in 5" Christian Louboutin crested heels  nor put on that sexy,sassy Victoria secret bikini bottoms...hmm, sounds inviting. In a nut shell, the one true accessory that can give a man a befitting appearance, command respect and award an upper class status is no other than the humble but admirable wrist watch.
Trust me, you cannot have it another way, a good wrist watch says it all, just ask James Bond 007. His wrist watch has had his back in several ways and he sure has them in different flavors. There's no harm in giving it a try, you will be amazed at what you have been missing.
Always make these rules a priority in choosing the best wrist watches you can ever acquire, (you disagree, i resign. you agree, thumbs up).

RULE 1: Go for function.

Unless you are buying the watch for jewelry sake,never you ignore the functionality of the timepiece. Watches tell more than just time, some come with a lot of dials and also give you other information like dates, temperature, altitude, and tidal cycles while some have functions of a video and audio recorder with micro chips embedded inside. So be conscious of your primary use of your wrist watch.

A chronograph is a very cool and matured watch to own, though on the 
expensive side but really worth every buck spent on it. The complex masculinity gives you total control, it builds your confidence straight from the first hand shake. An assurance of great taste that comes with greater swag. Throw caution to the wind a bit, honor your self esteem, make yourself happy and get you one or more of those.


RULE 2: Automatic or Quartz


 I don't want to sound bias here,so i will do myself the favor of listing out some of their differences while you be the judge.


1. Quartz watches are powered by electricity, they are battery operated while automatic watches are self winding.

2. Mechanical watches take a lot of fine craftsmanship to make a good one, and are impressive for that reason while Quartz watches have the advantage of allowing far more features.

3.A quartz watch can hold its charge for weeks and months, while an automatic will lose its charge in a few days if not worn and needs resetting.

4. A quartz may need to have its battery replaced from time to time, mechanical need more expensive servicing every few years

5. A quartz will keep the precise time until the battery runs out  where an automatic watch may gain or lose up to 10 minutes a month and still be considered to be working in its normal range.

6. You can lay down a quartz watch for a day, week or even month and when you pick it up it will have the exact time . Where an automatic watch will stop working roughly 2days after it is taken off. Automatic watches must be worn for 12 active hours a day for them to keep running.

A quartz can hold enough power to keep small internal computers operating that can be great for hikers, divers etc....
 A  quartz can maintain both analog and digital functions at the same time.

If you plan on alternating between two or more watches. It is recommended you either purchase quartz or buy a watch winder.
 Feel free to enlighten us more on the advantages an automatic or mechanical wrist watch have over a quartz, cos i ran out of points.

RULE 3: Leather,Metal bracelets or/and Rubber strap.

In this part of our world Metal bracelets are more occasional than leathers, while rubber straps are more considered casual. Although it is best to have one of each in your collection cos switching watches around can be fun and it shows off your character as someone who isn't monotonous.

Be Watchful

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