Casual watches usually have a leather strap while fancier, designer watches usually have a metal watch bracelet. When deciding what type of fine watch is right for you consider certain factors like what colours you wear when you wear leather. If you are the type of man who wears casual brown leather shoes you may prefer to get a fine watch with a brown leather bracelet. A woman who wears mainly gold jewellery may prefer to get a fine wrist watch with a yellow gold bracelet and face so the watch will not clash with what she already wears.
Fine wrist watches are typically made in one tone of yellow gold or stainless steel or are made of combined materials called two toned watches. These watches are good for someone who likes both stainless steel and gold and it adds some detail and interest to the look of the watch. There are casual watches with leather bracelets made in brown and black while some are embossed with a print and others can be wide or thin. There are also watches made for sporting that are encased in a rubber material so they are at less risk of being damaged. These watches and some casual watches with a leather bracelet typically have a digital face while other fine watches have a face with a dial and hands.
The price of a fine watch can range from 50 to 200 pounds and the price that is paid for the watch depends on how much you are willing to invest and what type of watch it is. If it is a watch that will be worn daily it may make sense to pay a middle of the range price so it can be replaced if something happens to it. A sporting watch that may only be worn a couple of times may be less expensive than a fancy watch that will be worn on a nice occasion like a piece of fine jewellery.
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