A Buying Guide For Designer Watches

When it comes to designer watches, it can be difficult to find the right one for the right price. They can be extremely costly, but designer watches are worth every single penny. However, not all designer watches have a huge price tag and there are various brands that can cater to each individual style. Peter Jackson have come up with a few tips to help you with the purchase of your designer watch.

 

Minimalistic

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Many watch brands have chosen to simplify the appearance of their watches, instead of introducing complex appearances. Brands such as Emporio Armani, Paul Smith and Accurist have kept their watches simplistic, yet elegant. Simplistic watches tend to have leather straps, or stainless steel bracelets to finish off the minimalistic design. The faces are kept simple and clean, with the trademark logo subtly added. These types of watches fit all occasions, serving as both an everyday watch and occasional watch.

 

The Statement Pieces

 

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There are those who prefer to have big faced timepieces rather than something that is simplistic and classic. There are a host of designer watch brands that such designs, offering a different range of appearances and functions. Statement pieces often arrive with textured casing, or with special features, which are instantly recognisable to those you meet. The statement pieces are big and bold, but are an option for those glamorous and rare occasions. Take a look at brands such as HUGO Boss and U-Boat with a wide range of fascinating watches and special features.

 

Vintage Style

 

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The vintage style will always produce traditional colours, oozing elegance. Vintage watches have a clean finish and can sometimes come with baton styled number marking. Others may have roman numerals, but similar to the minimalistic watches, vintages timepieces have a striking appearance. The cases can often be a little thinner, making them delicate, yet luxurious. If you are looking for vintage styles take a look at Aviator, Bulova and Tissot.

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