Luxury Watches: 5 Fast Facts

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Fact #1. Wristwatch wearing was largely relegated to women during the 1800s. They were seen more as jewelry than as a functional tool. Men used pocket watches almost exclusively well into the Edwardian Era. The shift toward wristwatch wearing by men came largely thanks to the practicality of wearing one during combat. The convenience of the compact chronometers made it easier to coordinate troop movements and logistics. By the time World War I commenced, watch wearing was quite common among soldiers.
Fact #2. Wristwatches almost fully supplanted pocket watches during the 20th century. With the development of compact battery powered options in the middle of that century, watches became ever more lightweight and capable. Today, many units even incorporate smart technology.
Fact #3. The term luxury watch can mean different things to different people. One consumer might consider a model that costs several hundred dollars to be quite a luxury indeed. Another person might casually browse among timepieces that cost tens of thousands of dollars. All this to say, budget is of extreme importance when shopping.
Fact #4. The first consideration to make is the size of the watch face. Large, assertive watches have been in and out of style over the years. Ultimately, size is a personal choice based on wrist thickness and aesthetic preference. For a frame of reference, a 40 millimeter wide watch case is something of a standard size among men's watches. Women's watches typically measure between 25 and 30 millimeters across.
Fact #5. The layout and design of a watch's face is where form meets function. Many feature Roman numerals or else don't have numbers at all. These look great but don't serve well for quickly checking the hour. Consider which is more important to you, looks or function, and opt for a watch with actual numbers if the latter is of importance.
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