Watches beg to be worn, independent of your fashion choices. There are many reasons to wear a watch. Nowadays, knowing what time it is, is not the most important reason to have a watch. The most important reasons are the style and your phone. Some may scoff at style, but it culminates to one thing: how people view you. You don’t have to agree with people wearing expensive items, but you cannot deny that people are judged based on how they look.
Even if you’re a counterculture edgelord who shuns anything but phonographs and absinthe, you’ll still secretly want one of these. They do a multitude of things: it tracks how many steps you take, receives and transmits texts, allows you to view your notifications, control playlists, and…tell time.
The reason people want one is due to the practicality of having something on your wrist that can control that thing in your pocket that was put together by using unethical means.
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It has a minimalistic and sleek design. The interface is a glaring representation of your care level about showing off how expensive it may or may not be. It has interchangeable straps and nifty little subdials. This watch is $135.
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This watch is a beauty. It has subdials with numbers, so you can see without straining your eyes while maintaining a great, large-dial design of notches. You could buy this bad boy to match your fossil wallet that’s been sitting in your back pocket for 10 years. This watch also runs in at $135.
This watch has a new perspective on the traditional design of something you might see on your grandfather’s wrist. Everything on this watch is crisp. The minutes are visible and the hours are hidden. This watch is $140.
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The Midnight version is depicted in the picture. It has a minimalist design and a stopwatch feel. When you’re going somewhere and just want the bare essentials, without all of the fancy gizmos and doohickeys, you just slap this on your wrist and hit the road. This prices at just above $100.
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Another minimalist piece, this watch has a city feel to it. You’re walking down a street, looking at a midnight sky that may or may not exist, and you suddenly realize that it’s time to be somewhere. You check your watch. This one costs $275.
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This one has a cool factor about it. Like an arcane mage who just exploded and all that was left on the ground was this watch. You can’t read your mana levels with this thing, but you can feel like a total maverick. This puppy comes in at $295.
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Another elegantly simple design that says everything it needs to. The blue translates to a cool demeanor. This watch is an even $100.
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This watch has a traditional feel to it. Harkening to the men of old, it took their advice and produced a great design that anyone can wear. This one is $156.
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Calvin Klein is the trendsetting brand that isn’t absurdly expensive. Their brand is on the watch to let everyone around you know that you care about what you look like. When you go to the bar and order a drink, use your watch hand. When you hail a cab, use your watch hand. This one is $249.
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This watch has a more precise feel than most of the others. It has a feel of accuracy, too. The black blends well with any suit that you’ll be wearing. The subdials are vertically placed. These are all great features for $145.
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The name says it all. You have thousands to shell out at any given moment. Someone asks if that’s a Rolex. You say, not just any Rolex—this is a Yacht-Master 42! Slap them with your non-watch hand to declare a duel.
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This is part of their Peanuts collection. This one is just fun. It’s $75 and would be a great gift.
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A German company by the name of Nienaber-Uhren states that the decimal time system was “imposed during the French Revolution in 1793 the day is divided into 10 decimal hours of 100 minutes each.” The novelty of this item is amazing. Stick to your guns, and suggest that the world agrees that we should go to the metric system, and you, the trendsetter, are the only one within 500 kilometers who owns one.
People who don’t normally wear watches need options, too. These tasty treats will keep your velcro wallet company.
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