While wristwatches could still be deemed practical, they are becoming an overwhelmingly aesthetics-driven accessory. These days people are engaged in texting or surfing the Internet on their iPhones and BlackBerries; with a digital clock sitting right in front of one’s face, who needs a real timepiece? Of course there’s a charm about analog clocks that a sterile set of digital numbers just can’t match.
It’s also nice to have a fashion accessory to highlight one’s wrist. Turquoise watches are especially tasteful – the subtle stones complement a sterling silver band with natural elegance. Wristwatches serve as a conversation piece. It’s perfectly acceptable to ask a stranger for the time, and from there you might strike up a conversation about the style of watch he or she is wearing.
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