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POD Digital Multi Function Sports Watch
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If you are thinking about buying a present for yourself or for your partner, a gold watch is something no one can deny is a thoughtful and respectable gift. Gold watches are a good accompaniment when attending a function or even just an item of jewellery to wear on an everyday basis. Gold has always been a precious and much revered metal. So in terms of a present, you cannot disappoint when giving an item of jewellery made out of gold as a gift. When searching for a watch to purchase, gold watches will come in a wide variation. If you are on a limited budget you may consider purchasing a watch with gold plating, this is less expensive and may be your preferred option. However, solid gold will last you longer and, if buying as a gift, will be much more appreciated. When buying a gold watch, they will usually come in 9, 18 or 24 karat, the higher number indicating the greater purity of the gold. There is not always the need to be attending a glamorous function in order for you to wear such a piece of jewellery, many people consider the idea of owning a gold watch extravagant as they will not see many opportunities when they are going to get to wear it. However, even a simple casual function will be sufficient, as one of the benefits of gold is that it looks good whichever outfit you are wearing, even if that is a less formal outfit. You will, however, need to remember that you will get what you pay for. For example, if you try to keep your costs down and opt for the cheaper option then you will most likely be getting an inferior quality watch. Although the cheaper option may still look good, you will need to consider the quality of the internal workings, as this is the most important factor to be taken in to consideration. A watch that is going to last you a lifetime will need to be manufactured to a high specification. Inside a watch there is a plethora of moving parts and precision is everything in the production of a piece of engineering such as this. When purchasing you should ask about the length of the guarantee that is supplied with the watch, you do not want to have a problem and then have to pay again for a repair. Remember that everyday use will produce wear and tear on the watch, and if you are taking it on and off every day then this is going to put pressure on the metal strap. Overall you will barely go wrong if you opt for a well known brand name. Casio gold watches for example will ensure that the money you are spending is going towards a piece of quality jewellery. The ‘get what you pay for’ maxim still holds true today, even in an age of mass manufacturing, an unbranded watch may end in disappointment, particularly to be avoided if you are buying as a present.