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6 Luxury Watches to Gift Your Man

July 29, 2017 by admin

July 29, 2017 by

We struggle to find the perfect gift only for the most important people in our lives. On top of it, if the gift is for our man, the challenge gets tougher. I mean of course, there are options like shoes and wallets and ties and cufflinks but for the love of our life, we’d want something more impactful, something more representative of our love, something timeless. What can that be? We say get him one of those vintage watches from dealers across the UK – a luxury wristwatch. A Cartier!

Cartier watches are pure elegance. These are a beautiful way of telling someone they are priceless. Here are 5 special designs by Cartier we love. Read on to more about them.

1. The Cartier W2020067a classic beauty indeed! Its perfectly embossed Roman Numerals on a silver analog dial is all about superior designing. Its rose gold rectangular case with brown leather straps adds further to the charm. This signature watch is water resistant upto 30 metres and boasts of an impressive power reserve.

2. The Cartier Ronde Louis Cartier Model No: W6800251 is made of gorgeous silver dial and brown leather strap and is one of the most renowned luxury pieces by Cartier. A classic Roman watch, set in 18K rose gold and strapped with alligator bracelet, it makes a bold and assertive statement. Its soft leather strap gracefully circles the wrist and the Arabic numbers embossed along the inner rim of the watch gives it an unbeatable visual appeal. It also features a crown, set in beautiful sapphire within a strong case window, vouching for long term durability.

3. The Cartier Roadster Model No: W62008Y3 is a watch with a larger-than-life sporty feel to it. Curated to appeal to people always on the go, it is bold, classy, and quirky all at the same time. It beautifully illustrates a luminescent sun-ray effect over the champagne-coloured oval-shaped dial, complemented by a black leather strap. We assure you, you’ll fall for this beauty!

4. The Cartier Ballon Bleu De Cartier Model No: W6920104 features a light circular dial, reminiscent of the shape of a balloon. This watch has a simple and contemporary crafting.  With rose gold case material and exquisite brown leather strap, it has a universal appeal. The dial comes in subdued tones of white and black and the fixed bezel is adorned with diamonds adding a little glitz and glamour to the watch. The strap has a smooth glossy finish, making it an ideal accessory for a watch lover.

5. The Cartier Tank American Model No: W2620007 is among the most iconic watches of the Cartier Tank Collection. It is defined by a sleek rectangular cased grey dial with a patterned black leather strap. It is intricately designed with a classic dial and Roman numerals, exuding a vintage timeless feel. The watch also comes with a calendar and a power reserve display.

6. Cartier Ballon Bleu De Cartier Model No: W6920105 is a watch with a blue dial and strap combined to make a bold style statement. The leather strap looks sturdy but is incredibly soft at touch. The design highlights the blend of luxurious comfort with advanced technology. This collection, in particular, has been designed to cater to those looking to add a royal touch to their lives.

Each wristwatch of Cartier has a personality of its own. You can simply choose the one which suits you best.

Filed Under: Fashion Tagged With: fashion, gifts, gifts for him, luxury watch, men's watch, style, timepiece, watches

For All Ladies in Love with Men’s Watches

March 15, 2017 by admin

A watch is an extension of your personality, a way of expressing yourself, including your quirks and idiosyncrasies. A lot of women are averse to stereotypically feminine watches that come with small dials, narrow straps and dainty aesthetics. Instead, they prefer sturdier timepieces that help them achieve the edge they’re looking for. Madonna, for example, has time and again expressed her love for men’s Longines watches. If you’re one of those ladies who loves blurring the so-called gender boundaries and feels inevitably drawn towards the men’s section at a watch store, then it’s worth looking at the watches we’ve curated for you. And who says you can’t have the best of both worlds? We’re sure adding a statement timepiece from men’s collection to your personal one is a decision you won’t regret!

You can check out an eclectic array of luxury watches at online retail outlets such as Ethos Boutiques. Making the right choice can be harder than you imagine! After all, investing in a luxury piece has to be a well thought-out process. We hope that this list ticks all the right boxes for you and helps you find your perfect man (in a watch).

1.Gucci Dive

The distinctive black dial and steel strap of this watch is certainly making us go weak at the knees. Perfect for ladies who love adorning their arms with heavy-duty timepieces, its round and extra large 45 mm case has us completely sold. Water resistant up to 200 meters, the watch also boasts an unscratchable anti-reflective sapphire glass. If, like us, you tend to personify your belongings, then this one would definitely be that male best friend who has your back come what may.
https://www.ethoswatches.com/brands/gucci/dive.html

2. Chopard Mille Miglia

One expects nothing short of brilliance when it comes to a name that is inarguably synonymous with luxury -Chopard. Their exquisite jewelry and watch collection never ceases to amaze and this sporty watch is no exception. As the official sponsor of one of the most well known road races, Mille Miglia, this eponymous collection by Chopard perfectly feeds into your need for speed. Crafted with a silver dial and a practical rubber strap, this chronographic beauty enhances your wrists without the conventional diamond or mother-of-pearl ornamentation. Simple yet bold.

3. Bell & Ross BR 03 Rafale

Inspired by the innovative spirit characteristic of the aviation industry, the Aviation collection by Bell & Ross is avant-garde in every sense of the word. For ladies who are not onlypartial to edgy style but also live life on the edge, this watch is just right up your alley. In addition to its groundbreaking technical brilliance, the watch also comes in a gorgeous ceramic square case and rubber strap. All in all, a deadly combination of luxe and practicality.

4. Rado True

A benchmark for luxury timepieces, Rado is known for its mastery of Haute Horlogerie and its meticulous attention to detail. And we’re sureits ‘True’ collection will have you even more convinced. This all-black timepiece exudes an air of mystery and glamour that sets its apart.With its automatic movement and scratch-resistant glass, your watch collection cannot possibly be complete without this beauty. Easy on the eyes and oh-so-sexy on your wrist!

5. Tissot T Classic Chemin Des Tourelles

True to its classic and understated style, this Tissot watch is equipped with a silver dial and a modest leather strap. As a tribute to its origins, this collection is named after and inspired by the street in Le Locle, Switzerland, where the Tissot factory was first set up in 1907. Blending the expert Swiss timekeeping accuracy with contemporary aesthetics, this timepiece is perfect for everyday wear and can instantly add the oomph factor to any look.
https://www.ethoswatches.com/brands/tissot/t_classic.html

Filed Under: Fashion Tagged With: fashion, men'swatches, timepiece, watches

Watches to Watch Out For: Spotting Future Collectibles

February 1, 2017 by admin

Expanding your watch collection with every fascinating new make and model hitting the market is all well and good, but can you really classify any of them as‘collectible’ watches? It’s always a delight for horology-lovers to collect timepieces, but let’s get one thing straight –a sought-after current model does not a collectible make.

Anything current, merely by virtue of being in production and circulation as of today, is not a collectible. Yes, it may be a worthy pursuit of collection, but don’t mistake buying a new model as an investment on a ‘collectible’. At best, you’re putting your money on a prediction of what may some day –in the distant future—become a collectible. In your possession, today, it is simply a good watch with collectible potential. A collectible, in it’s truest sense, is a thing of the past. And no, that doesn’t mean any old model from bygone years can make the cut –the coveted collectible tag isn’t dolled out quite so freely. So what types of watches typically make the cut? To find out, you have to check out collections for brands such as Rolex and Omega watches at Ethos Watch Boutiques. For more, read on!

Mass production models worth their salt

Rarity might make for the most compelling argument for a collectible, but let’s not forget classical favourites that sell like hotcakes, but still retain that special ‘collectible’ factor. Just like the chequered Luis Vuitton bag is the pinnacle of high-fashion must-haves, the world of horology isn’t without its popular icons.

Take your Rolex Submariner, for example. Rolex watches are popularly known to manufacture up to a million watches a year –but we don’t see that taking away from the brand’s unmatched collectible appeal, do we? After all, can you even dare to call any watch collection complete without a Rolex? I think not! Case in point, high production yet classic models like the Submariner or the Omega Speedmaster are the exception to the rarity rule of collectibles. And you can easily find these online with

Bespoke models

How would you like to get your hands on a watchespecially commissioned for royalty, nobility, or even your favourite pop legends? Among others, a host of Cartier watches have been commissioned especially for royalty and nobility across the globe. A sure-shot way to know a watch is worthy of the collectible title is if it’s a one-off model created especially for somebody.Frankly, it doesn’t matter whether it’s for the blue-blooded ora real estate mogul willing to pay top dollar for a bespoke model –it’s the exclusivity that counts.

If someone goes that extra mile to commission a special ticker, you know it’s probably going to earn itself a respectable place in the history books of collectibles. But remember, the brand also weighs in a lot here. If it’s a renowned luxury brand, you can bet your bottom dollar it’s going to be a collectible someday.

https://www.ethoswatches.com/brands/cartier.html

Exorbitantly priced, even for their stature

We know most watches worth collecting are already a cut above all else, especially in terms of pricing. But then every once in a while, along comes a ticker that’s way too ambitiously priced, even for its likes. But a closer look at the technology, design and materials will easily justify a steep price tag. The more complex the engineering and impeccable the aesthetics, the higher the cost of production. Some of the most interesting and innovative watches carry price tags typically beyond customer expectations –but therein lies the trick to spotting a future collectible. And more often than not, such pieces usually don’t fare well in the market, thanks to their high values. The result? They’re either pulled out of the market, or produced in low quantities. Either way, you’ve found yourself the necessary markers for a stellar future collectible–low production andhigh on innovation and technology.

Low production models

Yes,  here is the rare exception, as we’ve looked at already, but I cannot stress enough the importance of ‘rarity’ in collecting. In fact, rarity applies virtually to anything and everything that can be called a collectible. The Mona Lisa wouldn’t be quite so significant if Da Vinci had decided to make a billion copies now, would it? Okay, maybe that’s pushing the envelope a bit too far, but you get the point!

Rarity is crucial to collecting –so most low production watches that are otherwise quality models, will most likely become collectible-worthy in the future. Whether it’s the complex nature of production, bespoke limited edition collections by the likes of Breitling or Hublot, or simply poor marketing or receptivity at the time of launch, low production models can one day redeem their true glory. And if you keep an eye out for such distinctive luxury watches at Ethos Watch Boutiques, you may very well be in possession of a collectible in the near future.

https://www.ethoswatches.com/brands/breitling.html

Underwhelming market success

Just because a quality timepiece didn’t make it big in the market doesn’t mean it’s not top class. Sometimes, audiences just aren’t ready. Poor marketing can also be the cause for low retail success. Whatever the reason, great timepieces are often called out of the market by premier brands. Call me opportunistic, but this means low production and exclusive numbers –just the right ingredients for a future collectible! You can be sure that at some point, someone would unearth such a model and realise it for its true value –and that could very well be you, now that you know what to lookout for!

Filed Under: Fashion Tagged With: Breitling, Collectables, Hublot, Omega, Rolex, time piece, watches

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