How to Buy a Swiss Watch

By eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor

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Swiss timepieces have a reputation for precision and style that is rivaled by no other. This tradition of watch making dates back hundreds of years and has constantly offered the wearer a quality and attention to detail that makes them lifelong companions. When buying a Swiss watch, take your time and make sure you come away with something you will cherish for life.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy
Step1
Decide what type of Swiss watch you are looking to buy. Your decision will be based on your budget, lifestyle and personal tastes. Take your time when looking around, as there are many different brands and models to choose from.
Step2
Try different jewelers, watch shops and online listings before making a decision. Compare different models and prices to find the best deal. Some smaller jewelers may be able to negotiate with you when they see you are serious about buying.
Step3
Check that you are not looking at a replica. There are a number of excellent replicas available for many models of Swiss watches. All reputable jewelers or online stores will disclose this but beware of them being passed off as the genuine article.
Step4
See watches in person before buying. You may get better deals online but look in person at specific models first, as photos may not accurately portray the metal's color, size or dimensions. Try the watch on your wrist to see how it feels.
Step5
Wait for the right time to buy such as seasonal sales. Planning in advance will let you scope out good deals and also give you time to save up if necessary.
Step6
Ensure that your purchase comes with a guarantee and return policy. All stores should offer a money back guarantee and depending on the store and model you select, some sellers may give you free ongoing service and repair for a certain time.

Tips & Warnings

  • If you have a very active lifestyle, choose a sports watch or a model that is resistant to various different elements.
  • Expensive models may need to be specified on insurance policies to be covered.

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