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How to buy the right watch?

How to buy the right watch?

Buying a watch is not a complicated decision, but there are quite a few factors that need to be considered before taking the final call. Following is a list of the different parameters that one should take heed of in case there is a choice between different options.

Case: The case of the watch is its frame. It can be round, square, rectangular and even polygonal in some cases. The finish could be matte, patterned, shiny or encrusted with precious stones. The material out of which the case is made is generally metal, like gold, silver or steel, as well as a few high end ones being made from titanium and platinum as well! A watch with a case made out of any of the precious metals is going to be considerably more expensive than one made out of steel. However, watchmakers these days mix precious metals with less expensive alloys for an affordable product.

Watch Crystal: The transparent cover that shields the watch from foreign material is generally made from mineral glass, synthetic sapphire, or plexiglass. Out of these, synthetic sapphire is the most expensive, but is scratch resistant, and also breaks easily. Plexiglass is the cheapest of the three, and is the least likely to shatter, but the most likely to scratch. Mineral glass has a greater tendency to shatter and lesser to scratch.
How to buy the right watch?


Band Type: The band that secures the watch to the wrist can either be made of leather or some metal like gold, steel, titanium, etc. in case of analog watches. In case of digital watches, the band may be made of plastic, fibre or rubber.

Movement: The movement is the technical jargon for the interior mechanism of the watch that is the driving force behind its operations. A watch may have quartz, mechanical or automatic movements.

A quartz movement is run by a battery. In a quartz powered watch, a vibrating quartz crystal is the source of energy to power a step motor that allows that hands to move at an accurate and constant rate to display the correct time. An electric current is passed through the crystal to maintain oscillations at over 32,000 vibrations per second. This kid of a movement is very cost effective for the manufacturer as well as the buyer. Swiss quartz watches fuse the quartz movement with the jewels and chassis of a mechanical watch to deliver some of the world's best watches. As an industry standard, the batteries need to be changed once every 1.5 to 2 years, but there are watches that have solar powered mechanisms, as well as kinetic charge technology.

A mechanical movement entails the usage of a spring that needs to be would manually using the crown. The spring unwinds to provide energy to the watch. A good mechanical watch can last for as long as 60-70 years on an average.

An automatic watch has a mechanical movement that takes energy from the kinetic movement of the wearer's wrist in order to wind the spring. This is the most sophisticated kind of watch, so to speak, and is deeply appreciated and desired by connoisseurs.




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