I'm not fond of cheap sporty watches, and metal watches are a great way to get your wrist gouged open when your arm hooks on something. Worse yet is when the watch itself hooks on something and the band snaps or shatters. A well designed watch for men should be able to put with events that occur on a daily basis whether I'm working on an ambulance or tooling around in my garage. I've yet to find a decent one, and it's getting a little frustrating.
My wife has even been snooping about the stores and other online retailers trying to find a decent watch for men that will last me a while. And for me, "a while" is more than 6 months. It's like me and sun glasses. We don't mix. I buy sunglasses and they last about a week. If I don't break them, then the dog eats them or a random piece of furniture swallows them where they are slowly digested over several years. A typical watch for men won't last for me. I am to watches what glaciers were to the Titanic.
Derek Cromwell is a freelance copywriter, generating expert, quality content and online marketing campaigns for businesses on the web. For information on copywriting and ghostwriting services, head to Thunder Bay Media



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