Monday, March 8, 2010

Why is it so hard to find a good watch?

In my side job, a decent watch is important to have. I still run EMS occasionally even though my full time job is writing. In EMS, you really need to have a good watch. One that can put up with rigorous and torturous work - like when I get my wrist crushed in a door frame between the door and the stretch and the only thing saving my is the watch. I've had more watches fail me this way. That's why it's important for my find a good durable watch for men.

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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