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A diamond watch needs no introduction. It serves the dual purpose of telling the time and indicating the wearer's status. Like all luxurious pieces, there are right ways to use them. The modern man or woman understands the importance of being on time with style.

Buying diamond watches for men and women

First, choose budget and materials. A clearly defined budget narrows the search and helps to make the right pick. The most common material is stainless steel. High-quality diamond wristwatches have "all stainless steel" in their description. Another sleight of hand is the color of the watches. Metal looks good, but manufacturers often coat the front in rose or yellow gold.

When shopping fordiamond watches for men, two terms are common. They are total carat weight (TCW) and individual carat weight. Total carat weight refers to the weight of all the diamonds in the watch. The individual carat weight is the weight of each stone. Two or more diamond watches for womencan have the same TCW with a different quantity of rocks. One of the watches can have fewer but heavier stones, while the other can have light but many diamonds. This little detail can affect the price. Moissanite watch men'swith larger stones typically costs more than watches with smaller stones. Also want to consider where the diamonds should be prominent. Some people prefer the diamonds to be in the bezel, while others want the accessory to be decked in diamonds. The last thing to choose is the color of the diamond. To stand out, consider using a gold diamond watchwith natural-colored diamonds. This ups the cost but helps the wearer stand out from the crowd of colorless stones.

Happy diamonds? Not yet

Now, it is time for the inner mechanics. The first thing is the movement of the watch. There are two popular options. These are battery-powered quartz and mechanical automatic. Both options are good.

Other things to consider are the dial, strap, and papers. For the dial, the buyer can choose between Arabic or Roman numerals. Other dials come in the form of lines, stones, or dots. Some don't even have markers. There are also genuine leather or alternatives like faux leather and cruelty-free leather. They are "fake" leathers made from polyvinyl chloride, a plant-based material bonding with a polymer, respectively. Both look and feel like leather. For metal, stainless steel is the standard option. Gold straps are available, but they are too expensive and soft. Other options are rubber, titanium, canvas, wood, and ceramic. The best options are still metal and leather. Remember to check the papers (certificates of authenticity, manual, warranty, serial number, year of production, and terms of service).