It is no surprise that giving a watch as a gift is popular due to its sentimentality and thankfully watches are never outdated. It is a perfect present for a man who has no idea what he wants or if the inevitable situation of not knowing what to buy arises.
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Casio are an extremely large business who have dipped their feet into making a variety of different products, from calculators to musical instruments. Their watches, however, are a famous part of the Casio company. It is gold tone steel and features a stopwatch, alarm, auto-calendar and a backlight. It is also water resistant up to 50 metres.
Non-expensive gift
Bulova are a prestigious watch-making brand that makes watches that sell for over £1,000. This watch, however, is under £150 yet looks very expensive and as luxurious as more expensive watches. It has a two-toned gold and steel bracelet that is highly in fashion now and also, like the Raymond Weil watch, has a ‘clous de Paris’ centre on the black dial with the date at the 3 mark. The gold crown, hands and markers make it even more special for that loved one.
Slightly expensive gift:
Dreyfuss & Co watches are both elegant and timeless and so unique that each piece is numbered on the case back. What also makes this watch unique is the amazing skeleton dial that shows the majority of the watches movements.
Dreyfuss & Co are also renowned for their extreme water resistance which they call the Seafarer Standard. This standard means it can be used for any activity or sport involving water- whether it’s diving or having a hot bath.
Expensive gift
The Raymond Weil ‘Freelancer’ Automatic is extremely elegant and attractive. At the 12 mark is a dial that allows the observation of the balance wheel, a magnificent display. Uniquely, it also has ‘clous de Paris’ decoration in the centre of the black dial which gives the watch a rebellious and modern look.
When it comes to purchasing a watch as a gift, the box it comes in also has an importance as you want it to look attractive for the person opening the present. The Raymond Weil box is black and white- simple, smart and presentable. It folds out with ease displaying the watch on a black cushion