When choosing a wristwatch, women often face a number of difficult issues. For example, which watches are better – mechanical or quartz, choose a model with a strap or with a bracelet, how to determine the high -quality glass, what you need to know about the coating? In order to acquire perfect and durable hours, it is necessary to own exhaustive information.
A large number of a wide variety of brand hours for women are provided for women. You have to try very hard to choose some. After all, looking at all the options presented, I would so want each of them to be on your handle. But, if you still have to choose only one, pay attention to the following points:
Mechanism. If you are an organized person and you will definitely not forget to bring the plant, then you can consider options for mechanical watches. Otherwise, the ideal option would be to buy a model with a quartz mechanism that does not require a constant supply and works from the battery.
Bracelet or strap. In fact, there can be no expert recommendations in this matter, because here it is worth relying only on your taste and personal preferences. The only thing to keep in mind is the bracelet is much more practical, because you can adjust it to the size of your hand. He is also more practical than a strap, whose service life is no more than 2-5 years.
Corps material. The most common material is metal. The durable is, of course, stainless steel. But recently, the market began to conquer more fragile ceramic watches, which have excellent wear resistance, although theoretically and more fragile. Models with rubber and wooden inserts look original and very fashionable.
Coating. As a rule, the coating is chosen to the color of the main precious metals – gold, silver and platinum. Some women try to avoid buying a watch with golden spray, since the coating itself can quickly erase and the clock will lose their attractive appearance. If you still want to buy for yourself a model “under gold”, choose a PVD coating, the guaranteed service life of which is almost 15 years. The quality of the coating is also characterized by its thickness – the more microns, the better.