Friday, 8 January 2010

The right watch for you.

Part one of  Watch Planets guide to choosing the right watch.

Buying a new watch can be confusing, There are so many brands out there to consider, Tissot Watches, Fossil Watches, Adidas Watches, DKNY Watches, Police Watches, Rotary Watches , Sekonda Watches, Seksy Watches, the list is seeminly endless. However there are a few pointers that will help you make the right choice.

Consider the following points:
 
Think about why you want the watch.
Every watch serves a purpose, from the most utilitarian to the most artistic. No matter what purpose yours will serve, there is an appropriate watch to meet your expectations. 
Watches can be generally divided into the following categories :dress watch  sports watch - diver’s watch -   pilot’s watch
  How much are you prepared to pay?
 
With most people, the cost of a watch is taken into consideration, unless you have an never ending pot of cash, "lucky you" However, don't just be swayed by a cheap price tag, value and quality are also very important factors, it can be far more economical to buy a good watch that will last for years rather than several economical "disposable" watches. But if fashions your thing, there's nothing wrong with having a nice collection of shorter-lived fashion watches.
 
Watches vary greatly in price from affordable to the extremely luxurious.Don't forget at Watch Planet we offer a price beater Hotline, "if you find the same product on another site cheaper then let us know and we will beat it"- Price Beater Hotline on (01425) 476822

So what makes one watch so much more expensive than another?
 
Generally, mechanical watches, by the  nature of their movements, are more costly than quartz watches, but there are a number of other factors that affect the cost of watches.
In relation to the movement, even on inexpensive models, this part is well designed and all the highly functional elements make use of the latest technology. In more expensive movements, all parts, whether functional or not, are finished with great care. 
The type of case materials used can also vary. Cases can be made from plastic, resins, stainless steel, base metal (usually brass), gold-plated base metals, gold-filled and precious metals.The watch case or the documents accompanying the watch will tell you the  metallic content. Plastic and resin composites generally are the least costly and are found primarily in fashion and sport watches. Stainless steel is a robust metal, used widely in sport watches.
 
Prices of gold-plated watches vary depending upon the thickness of the plating, in a watch this is measured in microns. Gold plating can range from 2-micron thickness to 30-microns and more. Precious metals used on watch cases include 14K or 18K gold, sterling silver and, in some very high-end watches, platinum.
 
Crystal types also vary, but with fewer options. Generally, the crystal, which is the glass-like covering designed to protect the dial of the watch, is either plastic, mineral glass, or synthetic sapphire. Plastic is mostly used in lower-priced, mass-market watches, while mineral glass is sturdier. Sapphire crystals, more expensive than mineral glass, are not only sturdy, but also highly scratch-resistant.
 
Bracelets can also influence watch prices considerably. There are straps made of plastic, rubber, leather and exotic skins. Similarly, metal bracelets can range from inexpensive base metals to precious metals, to specially developed tungsten carbide or titanium.

Look out for part 2 of choosing the right watch for you, coming soon ... 

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Monday, 4 January 2010

Tissot new NASCAR After - the - Lap Event

New this year at Champion's Week was the NASCAR After-the-Lap Presented by Tissot Fan Event. In the past, the Q&A events were conducted by the media, but this year NASCAR and Tissot decided to change the question and answer session opportunity by giving fans a more authentic NASCAR experience and allowing them the chance to ask their burning questions to the top 12 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers. "Some of these fans have followed drivers since their own childhood, and so what better way to award those fans than by putting them face-to-face with their icons," commented Sharon Buntain, Tissot Brand President, "Tissot has been timing the victories for both the drivers and the fans of NASCAR for the past four years, and we are proud to celebrate our status as both Official Timekeeper and Official Watch of NASCAR.

Manufacturer: Tissot Watches Depth: 11.85mm
Model: T-Race Width: 39.6mm
REF: T0114172220100 Height: 39.5mm
Gender: Male Date: yes
Movement: Quartz Alarm : no
Material: Steel/PVD Chronograph: yes
Strap Material: Steel/PVD Additional Features:
Colour: Black Carbon
Water Resistant: 100 Metres
Warranty: 2 Years        

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