Watches
Owning a quality watch can be the dream of the vast majority of business people who desire to wear a quality branded watch that speaks volumes for you during negotiations and meetings. There are so many reasons why wearing a quality branded mechanical watch can offer more than just time management. It’s not just the business fraternity who seek a desirable watch but fashionable ladies and men, sports personalities, celebrities and keen collectors of quality watches desire some of the more expensive watches.
Watch brands such as Rolex, Cartier, Omega, Tag Heuer, Breitling, Raymond Weil, Longnines, IWC, Jaeger Le Coultre, Chanel, TW Steel, Panerai, Patek Philippe plus many more leading watch brands and accessories.
The range of watches available on the market is staggering with the more traditional styles to the more advent garde and dramatic to evoke comments and conversation. Watches have always been a desirable object through time itself from pocket watches to the advent of the smaller wrist watch we have all at some time admired a stylish watch and wished it was ours.
Watches come in all shapes and styles and finishes, from stainless steel to gold and platinum finishes and adorned with gemstones or colourful dials, with traditional dials to the more adventurous. Watches can be ultra slim or overly chunky such as some of the chronographs and deep sea divers watches.
The supply of watches and the servicing of quality watches require specialist knowledge and experienced watch makers to ensure you receive the best advice and watch servicing.
Your watch is more than just timepiece it is a fashion accessory with fashionable styles and diamond decoration. The modern timepiece includes sophisticated features to appeal to certain clientele such as divers with waterproof watches to exceed 30 meters and chronographs to provide time recording and multiple time zones for international traders.
The least expensive watches are electronic timepieces with quartz movements which have become commonly available with the miniaturisation revolution that took place during the 1980’s which completely changed the watch market place with less expensive timepieces. The watch connoisseur still prefers the more expensive mechanical watches that rely upon traditional watch making craftsmanship and skills with precision engineered moving parts encased in gold, silver or platinum cases. Straps can be in leather, crocodile skin or steel bracelets to accompany the watch piece.
All watches should be serviced every 5 years to ensure that all moving mechanical parts are working in unison. As precision engineered timepieces like all machines they require an overview to check nothing is causing any problems such as minute particles of grit or moisture. Lubrication is needed to keep those tightly engineered parts are protected and working smoothly thus ensuring your watch will not be damaged and require more costly repair at a later date.