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Types of Watches You Should Know Before Buying Your Next Watch

Here are the 12 types of watches you should be familiar with (before buying).

Watch size guide

The Definitive Watch Size Guide: All you need to know

People want to buy watches. They come in different sizes. This is a guide about watch size for small people and big people.

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How Does a Kinetic Watch Work and What Is Kinetic Movement?

Kinetic watches are a mix of self-winding automatic and quartz watches. This self-winding combination works great, and with the quartz timekeeping mechanism, these watches are incredibly accurate. But what is …

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Watch Fitting Guide: How Tight Should a Watch Be?

Typically, your watch should be tight enough so that it doesn’t slide more than one inch up or down your wrist when you move your arm, but loose enough so …

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Quartz Movement: What Is a Quartz Watch, and How Does It Work?

Quartz watches – they don’t need to be wound, as they run on batteries. Great! Or what? In this article, we’re going to take a look at how a quartz …

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What is an automatic watch

What Is an Automatic Watch, and How Do They Work?

There are many types of watches, many of them with different watch movements. In this article, we’re going to take a look at the most popular watch type: automatic movement …

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Watches Buying Guide: How to Buy Your First Watch in 4 Steps

At the end of the day, buying a watch mostly boils down to preference. It might seem complicated, but the only challenge that exists is the sheer number of watches …

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What Are Watch Movements and How to Choose the Best One

You might see a watch say that it runs on “quartz” or “caliber” (or “calibre,” if the watch is made in Europe). What do these mean? Does it affect your …

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