How to Chose the Perfect Watch
It is truth universally acknowledged that a watch is the single most important accessory appropriate for a gentleman to wear at any occasion. So one thing to be remembered is: multi-function sport watches simply do not go with suits and other dressier attire.
Lifestyle-specific watches
The ideal variant is to have different watches for work and leisure activities. The classic dressy watch is best to be confined to some special occasions. This restriction does not apply to sporty or techy watches since they are less expensive, more function-oriented and generally are not that stylish.
The Bracelet
Stainless steel is more practical than leather and is certainly more durable. It’s formal enough to be worn with a business suit and quite cool for other occasions. It is versatile in terms of attire and occasions and sufficiently resilient to battle the forces of nature (be this a sea-storm or your morning shower).
The Face
The advice here is quite simple and straightforward: on a bigger man a standard watch face looks like a ladies watch, on the contrary a big watch on a smaller wrist can still look quite cool. Watch makers are continually coming out with watches that have larger than standard faces, which has become quite a trend.
Water Resistance
Swimming with your watch on is a great feature but should a grown up person really care about it? On the practical side, water resistance will ensure that your watch is not damaged by an occasional rain or by getting dropped in water of a reasonable depth. And here comes the next point: how resistant do you want your watch to be: should it withstand accidental splashing, rain, sweat, or moisture up to certain depths such as 50 or 100 meters.