Get real about your budget. Local experts agree that there are beautiful watches at a wide variety of price points, so do your research.
Decide whether new or pre-owned makes sense. โIf youโre looking for a specific brand and donโt have the budget for something new, look at pre-owned,โ says Michael Manjos, CFO at Betteridge. โThere are certain watches where a new one is hard to come by, so it makes sense to get a pre-owned
one.โ Just go to a reputable source and get a significant warranty, says Manjos.
Consider your lifestyle. โThink about day-to-day activities and personal preference,โ says Brian Walker, vice president and creative director at Shreve, Crump & Low. โIf someone works in an office at a desk all day, Iโll generally guide them toward a more formal watch. For a person whoโs active, Iโll suggest something water resistant.โ
Listen what โspeaksโ to you. Some men have an entire collection and are looking to fill a void. Others are looking for a daily anchor. Manjos recommends learning each brandโs history, as that will often pique an emotional connection in a certain watch.
Donโt be afraid to exchange a gift you donโt love. โItโs absolutely okay to exchange a watch if itโs not your style,โ says Marc Green, co-owner of Lux Bond & Green in Greenwich and Westport, CT. โWith respected sellers, thatโs a given.โ
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