Friday, July 27, 2012

Creating a Watch for Women who are always late

By Patrick Warren


When you search online or in high street shops, there are hundreds of different brands and fashions of watches.

Designer watches for women include collection from Guess, Tissot, Channel, Dior, Tag Heuer, Rolex and lots more.

All these watches are unique in their own way but the main attributes are all extraordinarily similar.

The watch face usually has roman numbers. The face is mostly smaller in width than a male watch. There is often pearls or diamonds in or around the watch and the strap is generally slender.

However unsurprisingly, girls in my life have a bit of a habit of being late and never keeping time and no ladies watch I've ever seen has ever solved that difficulty.

I'd like a watch designer to build an alarm within the watch. So a man can set a timely reminder so that the couple have to leave for a party at 7pm rather than having to sit around and continually say, 'we will be late ', 'it's 7.30 pm and we haven't left yet'.

The alarm and reminder system in the iPhone is good. You can set an alarm to have numerous reminders and you can also set up a recurring alarm.

So as an example a man could set an alarm each Saturday night for 6pm to remind his other half that they have to leave in 30 minutes. Then when she is consistently late, they're going to be prepared to leave for 7 pm.

A lady could also use her watch to line up an alarm which will remind her family when she's going to go into a bad mood so that everybody can walk around on tip toes and be nice to her.

Naturally, I am just using some stereotypical scenarios, not from personal experience of course, to highlight that there is more to a designer watch than the aesthetic qualities.




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