Or that's what I ended up feeling when I went to buy a watch for myself.
First of all, women's watches are just too tiny to be practical; it's a watch, not a tiny delicate decorative string with a small bead on it!
Most of the women's watches have no numbers, or maybe just 6 and 12; we don't have 2 hour days, is that what they think? I mean how am I supposed to figure out the time, when I would waste so much time in locating where the minute hand and the hour hand are!
Also, I think watch manufacturers assume that women are gifted with night-vision lenses in their eyes, so our watches don't have lights unlike men's watches!
I was really irritated to see that men's watches were practical as well as aesthetically pleasing, but for women's watches, a compromise was made... And then I thought that I should buy a men's watch, but they are just too heavy!!!
I guess I'll have to use my cellphone to tell the time, for a while...
3 comments:
as d girls r .. u want it sleek yet to want it to be visible .. u want d light bt it shud be lite ..
well well well .. newyz .. cell is quite a gud option ..
new to ur space .. so no offences plzz . TC
Hmm.. may be you should be getting a digital sports watch!
Well, quite a few girls I know prefer form over function and would liked a watch that is stylish even if you can't easily tell what time it is.
For reasons that I don't really comprehend, the trend now is to club watches along with jewelry. If you notice Amazon.com, Jewerly & Watches are clubbed together as one category
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