Exceptional Titanium Watches
by Peter Bishop
Watches are classic. They are timeless. In a world where time seems to fly,
having a reliable watch is a must-have accessory for any wardrobe. Whether
shopping for yourself or as a gift for someone special, a watch is the perfect
choice.
With so many manufacturers and use of metals, there is without a doubt
something for everyone. If durability and longevity is what you seek, it may
be time to consider titanium watches. These timepieces are crafted using one
of the strongest materials available to watch manufacturers. Titanium watches
feature some of the lowest weight to strength ratios found in any metal. In
short, this comes down to the fact that titanium watches have cases that are
both lightweight and strong while maintaining an exceptional resistance to
extreme temperatures. To give you an idea, Titanium weighs less than half of
the weight found in steel, yet is a mere 60% heavier than aluminum. However,
it is certainly much stronger.
Some individuals suffer from metal allergies, which means that they cannot
wear certain pieces of jewelry without having some type of reaction. A
discoloration of the skin is most common, but the reactions vary depending
upon the individual ´s resistance to metal and the metal´s contents. Because
of the properties in Titanium, watches made from this metal are shown to cause
fewer allergic reactions than even gold or silver. In addition, Titanium
watches are resistant to saltwater corrosion, which is valuable for divers,
surfers or swimmers. Many of these watches are crafted to withstand virtually
any environment, which provides for a good investment.
Titanium was discovered over 300 years ago, but was not used in the production
of watches until the 1900s. A cost-effective process for working with titanium
was founded in the 1940s and so began the era of a new style of watches. This
new method provided users with a large variety of colors, including classic to
extravagant.
Many of the world´s top watch manufacturers offer titanium watches, including
Citizen, Seiko and others. Perhaps the widest selection of watches can be
found online, but retail watch dealers may also carry a nice selection of
products. Depending on your geographical location, a nice selection may be
widely available at every corner. For those who do not have a large retail hub
nearby, the internet or specialty catalog shopping may be a nice option.
Prices range from several hundred up to several thousand, depending on the
style and features that you choose.
When purchasing any timepiece, inquire about product warranties and
guarantees. If your watch has a warranty card or information, follow the
manufacturer instructions to ensure that your warranty is properly activated.
If you need to return a warranty card, do so as quickly as possible. If the
warranty information is simply tucked inside the box, always be sure to keep
it in a safe place. It is a good idea to retain all warranty information,
along with your original purchase receipt. This will aid in proper handling of
future warranty issues, such as repair or replacements should they arise in
the future.
Peter Bishop manages the watches portal at www.llcwatches.com and is a true seiko
watches fan himself.
Titanium watches are very popular because of their unique combination of
strength and lightweight good looks. Don't miss out on an opportunity to own
one. The can also be found in Tritium
watch varieties.