Three Ways to Safely Store Your Watches
If you have more then one watch, you essentially have a watch collection. So what do you do with your other watch (or watches) when you are leaving home or will be out of town for a couple of days (or weeks)?
If you have more then one watch, you essentially have a watch collection. So what do you do with your other watch (or watches) when you are leaving home or will be out of town for a couple of days (or weeks)?
You’ve just bought a new watch that is marked as “water resistant to 30 meters” to wear on your upcoming beach vacation. After a few hours of swimming, you look down at your watch to check the time only to see unmoving hands behind the glass of what is now a tiny, wrist-bound aquarium.
One of the factors to consider in choosing a watch is how well proportioned the watch is to your wrist and hand. If it’s too big for your wrist, it will stand out and look garish; too small, It’ll look ill fitting and be largely uncomfortable to wear across occasions.
The modern quartz watch is known as one of the greatest inventions of the twentieth century. Quartz watches have revolutionized timekeeping, providing far greater accuracy than the most expensive mechanical timepieces, all at a very reasonable cost.