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Buying Guide
The watch that you select should be appropriate for the activities that you intend to use the watch for. If your primary purpose is athletic, you may consider watches that are shockproof. If you will be using the watch for work and play, do you need water resistance and if so, to what degree? If you will be using the watch for swimming and diving, you may want to consider a watch that has a screw-down crown and a plastic strap. |
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Water Resistance
A watch marked as water resistant without a depth indication is designed to withstand accidental splashes of water only. Do not submerge such a watch. Higher levels of water resistance are indicated by increasingly higher acceptable depths, usually indicated in meters. There are a variety of ways to make a watch water resistant. All such watches use rubber gaskets or "O" rings to seal the case back. |
Case Materials
The material your watchcase is made from often determines how durable and expensive the watch is. The most popular metal used in better watches is stainless steel. This metal is very durable, resists rusting and discoloration. Precious metals may also be used. These include 10k gold, 14k gold, 18k gold, sterling silver or platinum. Recently, titanium a very strong but lightweight metal has become a popular alternative in sports watches. |
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Brand-Name Watches
Baume & Mercier
Bedat
Bertolucci
Breitling
Bulova
Bvlgari
Cartier
Casio
Chase-Durer
Chaumet
Chopard
Christian Dior
Citizen
Concord
Corum
Daniel JeanRichard
DKNY
Dunhill
Ebel
Elini
Emporio Armani
ESQ
Gucci
Invicta
IWC
Jaeger-LeCoultre
Kenneth Cole
Locman
Longines
Michele Watches
Movado
Nike
Omega
Panerai
Piaget
Pulsar
Rolex (pre-owned)
Seiko
Seiko Clocks
Skagen
Swiss Army
TAG Heuer
Tissot
Van Cleef and Arpels
Versace
Vizio
Watch Cases & Winders
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