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Once you become a professional and start your career, you will have to look the part each and every workday. Dressing smart and formal will become your daily routine and while suits, shirts, and shoes are all a must, accessories can also help you achieve the best professional look possible.
This is why you will need a great watch to complete a business look and leave a good first impression. When people see a smartly dressed individual, they instantly have more respect, and this is crucial in the world of business. In this article, we will help you decide which one to buy and begin your work life the right way. If you are still interested, you can learn more here.
Rolex does not need any introduction as everyone is familiar with their work. Therefore, it should not be a surprise that this is the most expensive watch on this list, but this also gives it the most features. If you wish some solid 18K yellow gold on your wrist, this is the piece for you. more
Which are the best watches for professional women? Is it still worth investing in a quality watch, even though everyone uses their cell phone or computer to check time? Reader L wrote in to ask about watches:
I searched your site and found the post on digital watches, but I would love your (and your readers’) opinions on non-digital wrist watches. It would be useful to hear suggestions at various price points.
I started noticing Cartier watches (and really wanting one) sometime in my late 20s. So I started thinking of it as, “every time I see one and want one, I’m mentally putting $5 into my “watch fund jar,” which helped mitigate the purchase a bit when I plunked down the money. more
In 2001, I attended my first watch fair in Switzerland. I've made a living writing about timepieces ever since. Over the years, I've seen plenty of "ladies' watches" come and go, most of them small, decorated in feminine motifs (think floral designs and mother-of-pearl dials), and powered by quartz battery movements. more
Recently, however, the conversation about women's watches has taken on new resonance, as more brands embrace the notion that a woman's watch is — wait for it — any watch worn by a woman. In the spirit of genderless style, we highlight 14 of the best watches for women on the market today, including ultra-feminine gem-set timepieces, complicated mechanical wonders, and no-frills sport models designed to take a beating. [links]