How to Buy a Swiss Watch

Decide if you would like the watch to be fully assembled in Switzerland., Decide if you want a mechanical, automatic or quartz movement in your watch., Decide upon the price you are willing to pay., Buy directly from the Swatch store, if you want to...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Decide if you would like the watch to be fully assembled in Switzerland.

    Because many types of watches originated in Switzerland, many watch designers from other countries use Swiss watch design methods.

    Japan has notably used and improved on these methods, and its models rank highly among Swiss models.

    You can choose a watch that is noted to have "Swiss Movement." This protected designation means that at least 50 percent of the moving parts of the piece were constructed in a Swiss factory using Swiss parts.

    It does not guarantee that it was fully made in Switzerland.

    The movement may also read "Swiss automatic" or "Swiss quartz." You can choose a watch that is noted as "Swiss Made." This means the watch was fully made from Swiss parts and assembled in a Swiss factory.

    These designations should be on the watch case or dial.

    If 1 of these terms is not used, then it is most likely not a Swiss watch you are buying.

    Because the terms are protected, they are, with rare exceptions, used when they are true.
  2. Step 2: Decide if you want a mechanical

    These terms apply to watches made anywhere, but a mechanical or automatic movement may be harder to find.

    Quartz movement watches, because they oscillate at 32,000 vibrations per second, are very accurate.

    A mechanical watch must be wound periodically.

    These watches are often expensive and beautifully constructed, even passed down from generation to generation.

    They are not nearly as accurate as quartz watches, but are beautiful works of art.

    They can fall behind in time by seconds or minutes each week.

    An automatic watch harnesses the movement of a rotor while wearing the watch to wind the watch.

    It is recommended that you also buy a watch winder if you do not plan to wear it every day.

    It operates on the same principle as a mechanical watch.the only difference is that it is wound automatically.

    It also requires much less maintenance than a mechanical watch.

    The quartz movement watch is seen as the most accurate.

    A battery works in tandem with the vibrating crystal to keep it accurate.

    The battery usually needs to be replaced every 1 to 2 years; however, it requires less maintenance than a mechanical watch. , A Swiss watch does not need to be extremely expensive if it is plated or plastic, but materials like gold, platinum and diamonds will substantially increase the price.

    Since the invention of the quartz movement, a Swiss watch usually costs between $50 and thousands of dollars (between 70 and thousands of Swiss Francs). , If you know you want a Swatch, they are available at many retailers, in their 600 stores across the world and from their 8 country-specific online stores, at swatch.com Swatch are available in digital or traditional versions as well as many colors.

    The company regularly comes out with new collections.

    You may want to join their mailing list if you want to be updated when their new collections arrive in stores or online. , You can get a customer service representative to show you which models are Swiss and choose from a wide selection. , They will be able to recommend the best, most accurate models.

    They may also be able to suggest vintage watches that have been repaired and are collector's items.

    You may also want to ask a personal shopper to be on the lookout, if you want to buy a luxury Swiss watch.

    Specify that you want a "Swiss Made" watch and the shopper may be able to tell you the best options from a number of dealers. , Be on the lookout for scams or counterfeit watches.

    If a luxury Swiss watch is extremely low priced, it is most likely too good to be true. , Many people consider classic mechanical movements to be works of art.

    Be on the lookout on eBay or other online auction sites to see if a Swiss watch is up for auction.
  3. Step 3: automatic or quartz movement in your watch.

  4. Step 4: Decide upon the price you are willing to pay.

  5. Step 5: Buy directly from the Swatch store

  6. Step 6: if you want to see the full breadth of their collection and choose your color.

  7. Step 7: Go to a department store like Macy's

  8. Step 8: Nordstrom's

  9. Step 9: Selfridge's or Harrods to find a large selection of quartz and automatic watches.

  10. Step 10: Go to a high-end jeweler if you want a luxury mechanical or automatic watch.

  11. Step 11: Go online and search for "Swiss made watches" to find a list of retailers that have watches.

  12. Step 12: Look out for online auctions

  13. Step 13: or estate auctions

  14. Step 14: in order to find collectible

  15. Step 15: antique Swiss watches.

Detailed Guide

Because many types of watches originated in Switzerland, many watch designers from other countries use Swiss watch design methods.

Japan has notably used and improved on these methods, and its models rank highly among Swiss models.

You can choose a watch that is noted to have "Swiss Movement." This protected designation means that at least 50 percent of the moving parts of the piece were constructed in a Swiss factory using Swiss parts.

It does not guarantee that it was fully made in Switzerland.

The movement may also read "Swiss automatic" or "Swiss quartz." You can choose a watch that is noted as "Swiss Made." This means the watch was fully made from Swiss parts and assembled in a Swiss factory.

These designations should be on the watch case or dial.

If 1 of these terms is not used, then it is most likely not a Swiss watch you are buying.

Because the terms are protected, they are, with rare exceptions, used when they are true.

These terms apply to watches made anywhere, but a mechanical or automatic movement may be harder to find.

Quartz movement watches, because they oscillate at 32,000 vibrations per second, are very accurate.

A mechanical watch must be wound periodically.

These watches are often expensive and beautifully constructed, even passed down from generation to generation.

They are not nearly as accurate as quartz watches, but are beautiful works of art.

They can fall behind in time by seconds or minutes each week.

An automatic watch harnesses the movement of a rotor while wearing the watch to wind the watch.

It is recommended that you also buy a watch winder if you do not plan to wear it every day.

It operates on the same principle as a mechanical watch.the only difference is that it is wound automatically.

It also requires much less maintenance than a mechanical watch.

The quartz movement watch is seen as the most accurate.

A battery works in tandem with the vibrating crystal to keep it accurate.

The battery usually needs to be replaced every 1 to 2 years; however, it requires less maintenance than a mechanical watch. , A Swiss watch does not need to be extremely expensive if it is plated or plastic, but materials like gold, platinum and diamonds will substantially increase the price.

Since the invention of the quartz movement, a Swiss watch usually costs between $50 and thousands of dollars (between 70 and thousands of Swiss Francs). , If you know you want a Swatch, they are available at many retailers, in their 600 stores across the world and from their 8 country-specific online stores, at swatch.com Swatch are available in digital or traditional versions as well as many colors.

The company regularly comes out with new collections.

You may want to join their mailing list if you want to be updated when their new collections arrive in stores or online. , You can get a customer service representative to show you which models are Swiss and choose from a wide selection. , They will be able to recommend the best, most accurate models.

They may also be able to suggest vintage watches that have been repaired and are collector's items.

You may also want to ask a personal shopper to be on the lookout, if you want to buy a luxury Swiss watch.

Specify that you want a "Swiss Made" watch and the shopper may be able to tell you the best options from a number of dealers. , Be on the lookout for scams or counterfeit watches.

If a luxury Swiss watch is extremely low priced, it is most likely too good to be true. , Many people consider classic mechanical movements to be works of art.

Be on the lookout on eBay or other online auction sites to see if a Swiss watch is up for auction.

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