When you google online or in high street stores, there are many hundreds of different designer brands and styles of watches.
Ladies designer watches include timepieces from Guess, Tissot, Channel, Dior, Tag Heuer, Rolex and a lot more.
Many of these watch brands are unique in their own way but the main features are all awfully close.
The watch face frequently has roman numerals. The face is generally smaller in size than a male watch. There's frequently pearls or diamonds in or around the watch and the strap is mostly slender.
But ironically, women in my life have a habit of being late and never on time and no female watch I've ever seen has ever answered that issue.
I'd like a ladies watch designer in England to incorporate an alarm as a feature of the watch. So a man can set an opportune reminder so the couple have to leave for a evening event at 7pm instead of having to sit around and continuously say,'we will be late, it's 7.30 pm and we haven't departed yet'.
The alarm and reminder system within the iPhone is glorious. You can set an alarm to have 2 reminders and you can also set up a recurring alarm.
So for instance a women could set an alarm each Saturday night for 6pm to remind his wife that they must leave in 30 minutes. Then when she is again and again late, they'll be prepared to leave for 7 pm.
A girl could also use her designer watch to line up an alarm that will alert her family when she is going to go into a horrid mood so that everyone can walk around on tip toes and be nice to her.
Of course, I am just using some stereotypical scenarios, not from experience of course, to focus on that there's more to a designer watch than the classy qualities.
Ladies designer watches include timepieces from Guess, Tissot, Channel, Dior, Tag Heuer, Rolex and a lot more.
Many of these watch brands are unique in their own way but the main features are all awfully close.
The watch face frequently has roman numerals. The face is generally smaller in size than a male watch. There's frequently pearls or diamonds in or around the watch and the strap is mostly slender.
But ironically, women in my life have a habit of being late and never on time and no female watch I've ever seen has ever answered that issue.
I'd like a ladies watch designer in England to incorporate an alarm as a feature of the watch. So a man can set an opportune reminder so the couple have to leave for a evening event at 7pm instead of having to sit around and continuously say,'we will be late, it's 7.30 pm and we haven't departed yet'.
The alarm and reminder system within the iPhone is glorious. You can set an alarm to have 2 reminders and you can also set up a recurring alarm.
So for instance a women could set an alarm each Saturday night for 6pm to remind his wife that they must leave in 30 minutes. Then when she is again and again late, they'll be prepared to leave for 7 pm.
A girl could also use her designer watch to line up an alarm that will alert her family when she is going to go into a horrid mood so that everyone can walk around on tip toes and be nice to her.
Of course, I am just using some stereotypical scenarios, not from experience of course, to focus on that there's more to a designer watch than the classy qualities.
About the Author:
Patrick Warren writes for Kennett. Kennett design ladies watches in the Uk for the more discerning and fashion conscious.
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