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How To Choose The Right Minimalist Wrist Watch For You

By Beryl Dalton


Many people rely on technology such as cellular phones or tablets to tell the time. Because of this, a wristwatch has become more of a fashion piece than a necessity. If you think you may want to wear one but do not want one that sticks out, a minimalist wrist watch may be just your thing. Here is how to choose the right one for you.

Watches have been around for hundreds of years. Originally, they were much larger and bulkier as it was hard to make reliable mechanisms that were small enough and light enough that they could be worn on a person's wrist. Over time, it became possible to make time pieces that were smaller and lighter but which could keep time accurately.

If you want to spend your money wisely, the first thing to consider is whether you want to buy one that is digital or analog. For many people, a digital watch can be a good choice. This is because modern, minimalist versions can now communicate with cell phones or other devices and can record a range of different data. If you think an analog version can just record time, you are mistaken. Many analog wearers love the fact that they can tell the date and phase of the moon. They can also use their watch as a stopwatch.

The next is to consider how minimalist you want your timepiece to be. Most pieces that are made in this style have very simple faces. They may lack numbers or only have one. Some will have marks that indicate the different numbers while others rely on you to judge what the time would be from the relative position of the hands.

Anyone who has looked quickly at their watch face will tell you that it can be hard to tell the time if there are no numbers. If you want to be able to tell time accurately but don't want numbers, you may want to consider a face style that at least has marks where the different numbers would be. This can help minimize guesswork and inaccuracy.

The way the piece looks and feels will be influenced by the size and shape of the face. Fashion trends move between very small faces and very large ones. Just remember that watches for men are usually designed to be heavier and larger than ones for women. This may help you narrow down your options.

The last factor is the color of the piece. You may want a monochromatic look where the face and band are the same. Another option is to choose a piece that has interchangeable bands. This will possibly save money because you can change the look yourself.

Shopping online can be a great place to start. You can search a number of different sites to see what they have to offer. You can also look at user reviews and get an idea of what pricing would be before you buy. You may also want to look at jewelry shops. They will have a good selection to choose from and you can see the piece up close and in person.




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