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Why Fine Watches Are Better Than Smart Phones



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By : Mark Etinger   

With the rise of iPhones, iPads, Blackberries, laptop computers and other electronic devices, some people are predicting that fine watches will fall out of fashion. Sure, your iPhone phone can tell you the time, and also allow you to surf the web, listen to music, check your email and take phones, but does it also look amazing on your wrist and allow you to check the time instantly without pressing a button or fumbling around in your pocket? Luxury watches can do things than electronic devices can't. Here are four reasons why fine watches are better than iPhones when you need to know the time.

1. Watches look good - It's no secret that fine watches are a fashion statement, just like a dress, a pair of shoes, a necklace or a tie. Fine watches can complement any outfit - if you're off to the opera, a Philip Stein watch paired with your long black dress will look sophisticated and stylish. If you're off to a picnic, a Quartz watch paired with your short shorts and stripy tank and Birkenstocks is cool and casual. You can't exactly strap your smart phone to your wrist and make it look good, can you?

2. Watches save you time - Ok, so maybe it's true that you can check the time on your smart phone by just pressing a button to light up your screen. But how many times have you had to fumble around in the scary depths of your purse or turned your apartment upside down searching for your iPhone? The great thing about the humble watch is that it's always there when you need it; you can tell the time in an instant, which is perfect for when you're on the run, at work, or pushing your cart around in the grocery store.

3. Watches are practical - Sporty watches are equipped with advanced systems like stopwatch functions, heart rate monitors and altitude gauges, so they're a must for any serious hiker, runner, cyclist, athlete or outdoorsy person. Let's face it, when you're running or cycling, it's a bit impractical to whip out your smart phone when you want to check your speed. You want don't want to waste precious energy! And you can't exactly take your iPhone under water when you're swimming or snorkeling. When you're exercising or training, a watch remains the best way to tell the time.

4. Watches are historical - Yes, smart phone technology is making history: ten years ago, most of us wouldn't have dreamed of writing emails while sitting in the cab or on a train. But fine watches have a much longer history, so when you wear a watch, you're flaunting a centuries-old invention. The first timepieces to be worn date back to 16th century Europe, and they were usually worn on a chain around the neck. Fine watches have come a long way since then, but their beauty, elegance and sheer practicality remains.

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