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Things To Consider Before Purchasing A Watch

By: Wade Derksen

You might be tempted to believe that you need not invest too much thought into buying a watch, right? Honestly, find one that you can afford that looks great and you are done. Unfortunately, like any purchase, doing your homework is essential to getting the best deal and finding the watch that is perfect for your lifestyle and wardrobe. So before rushing headlong into a purchasing decision that you will regret later, here are some things to keep in mind when thinking about buying a watch.

You need to consider the functionality of the watch that you want to purchase. Sure, the watch can give you the time of day, but what other qualities do you want it to have? How much time precision do you want the watch to display? Minutes or milliseconds? Do you want it to become a family heirloom? Knowing your thoughts on these types of issues will help you to find the best watch that matches your needs.

When it comes down to it, price is usually a major factor in any purchase. Watches are no exception. Know your price range before you get to the jewlery store. It is better to have a range instead of a specific number so you can consider a wider range of watches.

What kind of activities will your watch be part of? Do you plan on wearing it while you are jogging or only on special occasions? Is it necessary for your watch to be strong so that it can withstand the tasks of your job?

What kind of maintenance needs can you anticipate needing for your watch? If it is a mechanical watch, plan on having it serviced every three years to keep it in top operating condition. For battery operated (quartz) watches, plan on servicing your watch when replacing the battery.

What material are you looking for? There are a wide range of choices available. Plastic, resin, gold-plated, and stainless steel are just a few of the options. Again, you will want to consider lifestyle when thinking about the material. Also, if you are thinking about gold plating, know that price depends upon the thickness and it is measured in microns.

Finally, you should consider the level of water resistant protection you will need for the watch. If you only need the watch to continue functioning properly through rain and some occasional wet spots, then a water resistant rating of 3 ATM (30 meters or approximately 100 feet) will suffice. For anything other than living under water or some professional diving, a rating of 5 ATM (50 meters or roughly 165 feet should be fine for occasional swimming and things like that.

There is a lot more to consider when buying a watch than you thought, isn't there? Basically, just know where the watch will be worn, for what purpose, and how much you plan to spend. Failure to enter into the buying process completely prepared may very well net you a watch that you will be unhappy with and ultimately needing to be replaced!

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